Trailman Applecrab
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Bred at the Morden Research Station in Manitoba and introduced in 1973, Trailman is a cold-hardy apple crab that consistently produces heavy crops of small, orange-peach-colored fruits (1–1.5” in size). It’s a cross between Trail and Osman, and one of the best-performing applecrabs we've seen for extreme northern climates.
Flavor Profile
Don’t let the size fool you—Trailman packs a punch:
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Sweet with a bold tart kick – might be a bit much for some early on, but if left to ripen longer, it mellows into a sweeter, nuttier profile
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Has a flavor somewhat similar to Chestnut Crab, with a nice crunch
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Likely a great addition to hard cider blends
Cold Hardiness
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Survived -47°F at Ed Schultz’s orchard near Bozeman in 2024 with zero damage
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Estimated hardiness: -50°F to -60°F, making it ideal for extreme cold climates and zone 2+ growers
Rootstock Info
For Spring 2026, these trees are grafted Dolgo and Bud 118.