Key Facts
Scientific Name: Malus domestica ‘Goodland’
Common Name: Goodland Apple
Family: Rosaceae
Height: 12-15 feet at maturity
Spread: 10-12 feet
Leaf Shape: Ovate, with serrated edges
Bark Color: Gray-brown
Fall Foliage Color: Yellow to orange
Flower Color: Pink to white blossoms in spring
Fruit Color: Red with green undertones
Growth Habit: Rounded, spreading canopy
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well-drained, loamy soils
Water Needs: Moderate, prefers consistent moisture
Wildlife Value: Attracts pollinators such as bees; provides food for birds
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to common apple pests and diseases
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-7
Why You’ll Love It:
The Goodland Apple is celebrated for its delightful, crisp fruit and its ability to withstand cooler temperatures, making it a great choice for northern gardens. Its sweet-tart flavor is perfect for fresh eating and culinary uses. With its attractive blossoms and vibrant fall color, the Goodland Apple adds charm and productivity to any landscape.
Goodland Apple
The Goodland Apple (Malus domestica ‘Goodland’) is a hardy and flavorful apple variety known for its crisp texture and sweet-tart taste. It is especially valued for its ability to thrive in cooler climates and its reliable fruit production. The Goodland Apple is ideal for fresh eating, cooking, and making cider, and it adds beauty to the garden with its spring blossoms and fall color.