Hawley apple
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Genus | Malus |
Species | M. domestica |
Cultivar | Hawley |
Origin | New York, about 1750[1] |
Hawley is a large yellow apple cultivar that is used for eating fresh.[1] Although the fruit are delicious, the tree is not very productive, and the fruit are often blemished or rot at the core.[1] It is therefore good as a home orchard tree, but not commercially profitable.[1] The Hawthornden apple has also been incorrectly known as Hawley.[2]
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