Small to medium size. Green to yellow with red striping. Somewhat tart but plain cooking apple.
USDA identification images for Parkland
The identification paintings in the USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection span the years 1886 to 1942.
Citation: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Visitor reviews
- 06 Sep 2012 COUNTY OF LACOMBE, CanadaI have had the parkland apple for 45 years.it stans about 20feet high.this year it has little black spots on the apples.we have had some hail there this year but i don't think it from this or it something eles.i get about 5 hundered lbs. of it each year.
- 20 Aug 2012 SASKATCHEWAN, Canadatwo' dwarf' trees - which I keep pruned to 8 ' or so for easy reach; easily producing 1oo apples per tree, coming ready for hand picking and eating by the second week of August, and soon beginning to fall; soft, sweet, juicy; poor keeper; store frozen as apple sauce cored but not peeled, and cut into small pieces and cooked; frozen in and popped out of muffin pans and bagged; mostly thawed and spread over hot cereal
Tree register
United States
- Shirley Morelli in Northport, WA
Canada
- Cody in BEAUMONT, ALBERTA
Origins
- Species: Malus domestica - Apple
- Originates from: Canada
Identification
- Country of origin: Canada
Where to buy fresh fruit
The following orchards grow Parkland:
United States
Idaho
- BYU-Idaho Apple Orchard Museum, Rexburg