
Scarlet Vivian Apple Scionwood
History:Ā Scarlet Vivian was originally an urban wild tree found by Wayne in 2018 and has been grown by Silver Creek Nursery's previous owner Ken Roth. It is likely a cross between a crabapple and an apple. We are excited to introduce this new variety in 2023!
Why We Grow It:Ā Scarlet Vivian is quite similar to Dolgo although a little larger. For those who like very tart apples, this is an excellent one for fresh eating! The flavour is rich and complex, but balanced enough that it is quite enjoyable. However, Scarlet Vivian is best made into a jelly where its red colouration really shines. It may also have potential in cider blends. Based on Ken's observations, the tree appears to be relatively free of pest and disease issues.
Why We Grow It:Ā Scarlet Vivian is quite similar to Dolgo although a little larger. For those who like very tart apples, this is an excellent one for fresh eating! The flavour is rich and complex, but balanced enough that it is quite enjoyable. However, Scarlet Vivian is best made into a jelly where its red colouration really shines. It may also have potential in cider blends. Based on Ken's observations, the tree appears to be relatively free of pest and disease issues.
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History:Ā Scarlet Vivian was originally an urban wild tree found by Wayne in 2018 and has been grown by Silver Creek Nursery's previous owner Ken Roth. It is likely a cross between a crabapple and an apple. We are excited to introduce this new variety in 2023!
Why We Grow It:Ā Scarlet Vivian is quite similar to Dolgo although a little larger. For those who like very tart apples, this is an excellent one for fresh eating! The flavour is rich and complex, but balanced enough that it is quite enjoyable. However, Scarlet Vivian is best made into a jelly where its red colouration really shines. It may also have potential in cider blends. Based on Ken's observations, the tree appears to be relatively free of pest and disease issues.
Why We Grow It:Ā Scarlet Vivian is quite similar to Dolgo although a little larger. For those who like very tart apples, this is an excellent one for fresh eating! The flavour is rich and complex, but balanced enough that it is quite enjoyable. However, Scarlet Vivian is best made into a jelly where its red colouration really shines. It may also have potential in cider blends. Based on Ken's observations, the tree appears to be relatively free of pest and disease issues.












