Bonkers: Bonkers by name, bonkers by fruit production
Shoot your buck in October bow season under a Bonkers apple tree. This apple variety brings a combination of dependability and productivity to your property, making it an essential tool for tagging out in bow season. Bonkers is grafted onto full standard seedling rootstock which gives you a mature tree you'll be counting yield in bushels not apples. Bonkers was developed from Liberty and Delicious by Cornell University at the famous New York Agriculture Experiment Station at Geneva, where it was known as NY35.
Bonkers Apple Tree Overview
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Fruit Bearing: October
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Growth Habit: Vigorous with a spreading canopy
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Yield: Consistently productive and heavy-bearing
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Cold Hardiness: Performs well in USDA zones 4-7
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Rootstock: Grafted onto full standard seedling rootstock
What Makes Freedom Special?
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Wildlife Appeal: Produces apples that hang on the tree, slow rolling an October drop.
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Built-In Resilience: Resistant to disease
*This is a grafted tree on full standard seedling apple rootstock, chosen specifically to grow the tree as fast and large as possible. If there was a more vigorous rootstock out there, I would use it.