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Taste the deliciousness of cinnamon in every bite with this tasty Cinnamon Spice apple tree cultivar! It will delight your taste buds with delicious cinnamon apples!
This cinnamon crisp apple variety features lush green foliage with fragrant white flowers and its fruit will begin to ripen in October. Its sweet apples are wine red with some hints of yellow and are of medium size. The firm flesh has a sweet-tart flavor that is unique from other apple varieties like Red Delicious, Granny Smith, or Pink Lady apple.
Hints of cinnamon stick in every bite is surely the best choice to compliment your apple pie recipe. You can also use these bright red apples in canning, baked goods or to eat fresh apples.
Cinnamon Spice Apple Tastes & Treats
Fruit from cinnamon spice apple trees are crunchy and safe to eat straight off the branch. While cinnamon spice apples have a similar texture to other types of apples, these apples have a spicy and sweet mix of flavors. Delicious on their own, cinnamon spice apples are also tasty in deserts and pastries. With a cinnamon spice apple tree, you’ll be able to make cinnamon apple bread, cinnamon applesauce, and apple pies!
How Many Apples Will a Cinnamon Spice Apple Tree Produce?
After 2 to 4 years of growth, your cinnamon spice apple tree will start to bear delicious fruit for you to enjoy. While the number of fruits will be influenced by the size and maturity of your cinnamon spice apple tree, most trees will produce up to 100 apples in a season. As your apple tree continues to grow, the number of apples may grow to 200 or even 300 apples a year.
Does Cinnamon Spice Apple Tree Pollination Require More Than One Tree?
Cinnamon spice apple trees require cross pollination from a different seeding or variety to continue bearing fruit. Select another mid-season bloom apple variety for cross pollination such as the Golden Delicious apple tree. Explore our selection of apple trees for sale and create a beautiful orchard in your own backyard.
How to Prune a Cinnamon Apple Tree
It’s best to keep your cinnamon spice apple tree well pruned each year. By removing dead branches from your apple trees, you’ll be providing room for further growth, ultimately improving the health and extending the life of your tree. Try pruning your cinnamon spice apple trees in the winter, when they’re dormant. However if you see a damaged or diseased branch during any other season of the year, it’s best to remove it right away.
Apple Cinnamon Tree Care
The Cinnamon Spice apple variety can grow to a height of up to 30 feet tall and expand to around 15 feet in width at full size. Cinnamon spice tree does best in rich, well-drained soil with moderate watering and full sunlight.
Grow this Malus domestica fruit tree across the United States in full sun in USDA plant hardiness zones 5-10. Commonly seen planted around Washington state who is famous for growing apples!
This spice tree is apple scab, pest, and disease resistant making it a great fruit tree for backyards or orchards alike. Trees do not ship bare root.
Shop the Apple Cinnamon tree for sale and start enjoying fresh cinnamon apples from your own garden!
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Sunlight
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Green
Flower Color
White
Mature Width
10-15 ft
Mature Height
10-30 ft
Growing Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
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I love this Apple Tree in our yard, it arrived perfectly and quickly. I was nervous about buying a tree online, I'd never done it before. However, now I really love the tree and am impressed with the quality.
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Hi Elliott! We truly value your feedback and appreciate the trust you put in us for your Cinnamon Spice Apple Tree order. Happy harvesting!
When if first gave a review I gave it a poor review. I thought the apple tree was dead because it wasn't doing anything. Boy was I wrong. it now has a ton of leaves but it never bloomed so no apple this year maybe next year.
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Hi Jalia! We appreciate your honest feedback and happy to hear it all worked out in the end with your beautiful Cinnamon Spice Apple Tree. Hope you're enjoying those tasty apples!