| Botanical Name | Malus domestica 'Mollies Delicious' |
| Description | Despite the name, 'Mollies Delicious' is not a Red Delicious sport; it is a unique hybrid that thrives in the Houston metro area. It is prized for its large fruit size and exceptionally sweet taste. It has a relatively low chill requirement, making it a dependable bearer in Willis. While partially self-fertile, it produces much larger crops when planted near a Fuji or Gala apple tree. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 12-15 feet tall x 12-15 feet wide |
| Water | Provide deep, consistent watering, especially during the summer months. Mulching around the base will help retain moisture in our Willis summer heat. |
| Zones | 6 - 9 |
| Chill Hours | 400 - 500 hours |
| Harvest Time | Late July to August |
| Deer Resistance | Low |
| Botanical Name | Malus domestica 'Mollies Delicious' |
| Description | Despite the name, 'Mollies Delicious' is not a Red Delicious sport; it is a unique hybrid that thrives in the Houston metro area. It is prized for its large fruit size and exceptionally sweet taste. It has a relatively low chill requirement, making it a dependable bearer in Willis. While partially self-fertile, it produces much larger crops when planted near a Fuji or Gala apple tree. |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Height x Width | 12-15 feet tall x 12-15 feet wide |
| Water | Provide deep, consistent watering, especially during the summer months. Mulching around the base will help retain moisture in our Willis summer heat. |
| Zones | 6 - 9 |
| Chill Hours | 400 - 500 hours |
| Harvest Time | Late July to August |
| Deer Resistance | Low |