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Transcendent Crab Apple Scionwood (Spring 2024)


An heirloom crabapple with juicy, orange fruit.

Hardy to zone 3, Transcendent Crab produces abundant crops of orange fruit. The tree large and spreading, and it produces a fragrant pink and white bloom. It is very susceptible to fireblight, and the USDA lists Transcendent as a triploid, so it should not be used as a pollenizer. Two diploid apples will need to be present for full fertility.

The apple is large for a crab and apricot colored with a pink blush. The flesh is creamy orange and juicy, and it has a reputation for making an excellent jelly. Transcendent Crab does not store well; it should be eaten or processed soon after harvesting.

Transcendent Crab is first mentioned 1844, but it is of unknown origin. It was a favorite of the apple breeder Albert Etter, who used it to create Etter's Gold and Eden Crab™.

Volume Pricing

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Quantity Transcendent Crab Apple Scion
1 $12.00
2-5 $7.00
6-10 $6.00
11-99 $5.00
100+ $4.00

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Clean vs. Regular

Our clean scion is harvested from trees grown on G.16, which is extremely sensitive to viruses. These trees would not have survived if the scion contained viruses. Our clean wood has not been lab tested. Regular = may contain one of the common latent viruses; this is not usually a problem and can be used with most rootstocks.

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Hardy to zone 3, Transcendent Crab produces abundant crops of orange fruit. The tree large and spreading, and it produces a fragrant pink and white bloom. It is very susceptible to fireblight, and the USDA lists Transcendent as a triploid, so it should not be used as a pollenizer. Two diploid apples will need to be present for full fertility.

The apple is large for a crab and apricot colored with a pink blush. The flesh is creamy orange and juicy, and it has a reputation for making an excellent jelly. Transcendent Crab does not store well; it should be eaten or processed soon after harvesting.

Transcendent Crab is first mentioned 1844, but it is of unknown origin. It was a favorite of the apple breeder Albert Etter, who used it to create Etter's Gold and Eden Crab™.


The Fruit

Fruit Type

Category: Apple
Subcategory: Crabapple, Heirloom, Cold-Hardy, Hot-Climate

Fruit Uses & Storage

Uses: fresh eating, jelly
Storage duration: less than one month (approximate, depending on storage conditions)

Fruit Appearance

Skin color: orange
Flesh color: yellow

Fruit Origins

Parentage: unknown
Origin:
Introduced in: 1844
Introduced by:

The Environment

Calendar & Geography

USDA zones: 3 - 8
Chill hours: 600
Ripening date: Aug 18 (approximate, in New York State) 28 days before McIntosh

Diseases & Pests

Fireblight: Very Susceptible

Pollination

Pollination Factors

Bloom group: 3
Is it self-fertile? N
Is it fertile? N
Ploidy: Triploid

Pollination Partners

This table shows the first few results from a full search for pollenizers of Transcendent Crab Apple. Please see our Pollenizer Search to run other queries and read how the application uses various factors. Also read more about fruit tree pollination.

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Melrose Apple 2024 0

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