| Botanical Name | Malus domestica 'Anna' |
| Description | The 'Anna' Apple is arguably the best variety for the Willis climate. It requires very few chill hours to set fruit, meaning you'll get a reliable harvest even after mild winters. The fruit has a beautiful green-yellow skin with a red blush. While 'Anna' is self-fertile, planting it near a 'Dorsett Golden' apple tree will significantly increase your fruit yield. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 12-15 feet tall x 12-15 feet wide |
| Water | Deep, regular watering is needed during the establishment phase and while the fruit is sizing up during the summer. |
| Zones | 6 - 9 |
| Chill Hours | 200 - 300 hours (Highly recommended for Houston) |
| Harvest Time | June to July |
| Deer Resistance | Low |
| Botanical Name | Malus domestica 'Anna' |
| Description | The 'Anna' Apple is arguably the best variety for the Willis climate. It requires very few chill hours to set fruit, meaning you'll get a reliable harvest even after mild winters. The fruit has a beautiful green-yellow skin with a red blush. While 'Anna' is self-fertile, planting it near a 'Dorsett Golden' apple tree will significantly increase your fruit yield. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 12-15 feet tall x 12-15 feet wide |
| Water | Deep, regular watering is needed during the establishment phase and while the fruit is sizing up during the summer. |
| Zones | 6 - 9 |
| Chill Hours | 200 - 300 hours (Highly recommended for Houston) |
| Harvest Time | June to July |
| Deer Resistance | Low |