Granny Smith Apple tree was discovered in 1868 as a seedling by “Granny” Anne Smith of Ryde, New South Wales. The Granny Smith Apples are known for their vibrant green skin and their very tart flavor. A versatile apple used in baking and cooking, to create butters, pies, pastries, salads, and sauces.
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The Granny Smith Apple is the most famous and familiar apple in the world. It is an ideal apple to grow in warmer regions, which is not surprising
Granny Smith Apple Tree
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The Granny Smith Apple Tree, named after Maria Ann Smith in the
Granny Smith is a very versatile apple, being used for cooking, in salads, for fresh eating and for those delicious caramel dipped apples! Granny
Granny Smith Apple Tree
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The Granny Smith apple tree produces tart, crisp apples perfect for eating fresh or baking! This semi-dwarf tree is self-pollinating and grows 8-15
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