Timothy Norton wrote:That tree seems to be rare but in demand for the cosmetics sector!
What country are you looking for it in? I'm not finding any sources in the U.S. at a cursory glance.
What are your source links?? I would love to have a quick reference for use. I have not linked anything from Cornell or the society on the west coast (their name escapes me) or the apple explorers . . .
Any help is awesome.
Good Growing!
Timothy Norton
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A cool Permies resource to reference is our Seed/Nursery Review Grid. People will post their reviews and give ratings to all sorts of companies. If there isn't a company that you have used before but is not listed, it can be added. I have written a few reviews and I found many companies through it.
I don't see that variety on the inventory list, but this is a good source for heritage apple varieties for anyone else interested. The owner is very helpful and knowledgeable and may be able to provide some info. The site does say they specialize in Southern (US) varieties though. Good luck!