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Spigold Apple on G.11 (Spring 2024)


A large, sprightly dessert and baking apple developed in New York.

The main difficulty with this tree is its strongly upright habit. For best results young limbs will be spread. Spigold is a large and vigorous triploid, and it will need two diploid pollenizers for full fertility. It tends to biennialism, and fruit should be well thinned to maintain annual bearing.

This a large, firm apple. In The Illustrated History of Apples, Bussey notes that a bushel of Spigold will weigh about ten pounds more than an average bushel of apples (55 pounds to the average 44 pounds). A cross of Golden Delicious and Red Spy, this fruit is ribbed and flushed orange-red over gold. It has all the crisp, juicy sweetness you would expect from a Golden Delicious progeny, but the flavor also has the sprightly zest of a Spy. In a good season, when the fruit has received enough sunlight to develop full flavor, Spigold will be aromatic with notes of citrus and spiced honey. The apples will hold to the tree after ripening and store well for about two months. Well regarded as a baking apple, Spigold keeps its form in a pie.

Spigold was developed by Dr. John Einset and Leo Klein at the breeding station in Geneva, NY. The cross was selected in 1944 and introduced in 1962.

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The main difficulty with this tree is its strongly upright habit. For best results young limbs will be spread. Spigold is a large and vigorous triploid, and it will need two diploid pollenizers for full fertility. It tends to biennialism, and fruit should be well thinned to maintain annual bearing.

This a large, firm apple. In The Illustrated History of Apples, Bussey notes that a bushel of Spigold will weigh about ten pounds more than an average bushel of apples (55 pounds to the average 44 pounds). A cross of Golden Delicious and Red Spy, this fruit is ribbed and flushed orange-red over gold. It has all the crisp, juicy sweetness you would expect from a Golden Delicious progeny, but the flavor also has the sprightly zest of a Spy. In a good season, when the fruit has received enough sunlight to develop full flavor, Spigold will be aromatic with notes of citrus and spiced honey. The apples will hold to the tree after ripening and store well for about two months. Well regarded as a baking apple, Spigold keeps its form in a pie.

Spigold was developed by Dr. John Einset and Leo Klein at the breeding station in Geneva, NY. The cross was selected in 1944 and introduced in 1962.


The Fruit

Fruit Type

Category: Apple
Subcategory: Cold-Hardy

Fruit Uses & Storage

Uses: fresh eating, baking, storage
Storage duration: (approximate, depending on storage conditions)

Fruit Appearance

Skin color: red
Flesh color: cream

Fruit Origins

Parentage: Golden Delicious x Red Spy
Origin: Geneva, New York
Introduced in: 1962
Introduced by: Dr. John Einset and Leo Klein; NYSAES

The Environment

Calendar & Geography

USDA zones: 4 - 7
Chill hours: 600
Ripening date: Oct 13 (approximate, in New York State) + 28 days after McIntosh

Tree Height & Spacing

Rootstock: G.11 Rootstock
Rootstock size class: Dwarf (25% of Standard)
Tree spacing (natural spread of tree): 8'
Good for wildlife planting? N

Diseases & Pests

Fireblight: Susceptible
Apple Scab: Susceptible

Pollination

Pollination Factors

Bloom group: 4
Is it self-fertile? N
Is it fertile? N
Ploidy: Triploid
Rootstock size class: Dwarf (25% of Standard)

Pollination Partners

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