Experience the delightful taste of freshly picked Red Fuji apples straight from your orchard! These trees yield medium to large-sized apples with light red skin and a yellow blush, boasting a predominantly sweet, refreshing flavor. With their striking appearance and lush foliage, Red Fuji apple trees not only enhance the beauty of any landscape but also ensure a bountiful harvest of delectable fruit. When young, Fuji apple trees exhibit rapid growth, averaging 12 to 24 inches per year, eventually reaching heights of up to 20 feet with branches spreading 10 to 15 feet. Despite not being semi-dwarf, they begin bearing fruit at a very young age, typically within three years of planting. Your trees may yield up to 200 apples annually each at full maturity, perfect for desserts, snacks, and more! Thriving in plant hardiness zones 5 – 9, these trees require full sun and well-draining soil to flourish. Since Red Fuji apple trees cannot self-pollinate, planting them alongside compatible pollinators like Granny Smith or Golden Delicious apples is necessary for abundant crops. Ensure chosen pollination partners belong to the same flowering group as your variety for optimal cross-pollination. Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, and Red Delicious apples serve as excellent pollinators for Fuji apples, with fruiting types also compatible with flowering crabapple trees for cross-pollination.
Red Fuji apple trees yield medium-sized to large apples with a yellow blush and light red skin that are primarily sweet and crisp.
These apple trees have a bountiful harvest of flavorful fruit and add visual appeal to any landscape with their striking appearance and lush foliage.
Fuji apple trees grow quickly—12 to 24 inches a year on average—and can eventually reach heights of up to 20 feet, with branches stretching 10 to 15 feet.
Producing fruit requires cross-pollination with compatible apple varieties, such as Granny Smith or Golden Delicious.
These trees need full sun and well-draining soil to flourish in plant hardiness zones 5-9.