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Sharon A. Yiesla
Sharon A. Yiesla
Dark green summer foliage that changes to yellow or reddish-purple in autumn; pale orange fruit (on female trees) in fall, edible upon ripening (after frost); thick, blocky bark.
Full sun; moist, well-drained soil, but tolerant of drought; pH adaptable.
Difficult to transplant due to taproot; male and female flowers on separate trees so both must be present for fruit to be produced.
Oval
United States (and Illinois)