Hudson’s Golden Gem Apple Tree
Hudson’s Golden Gem is one of the most distinctive apples you’ll ever grow — a lopsided, top-heavy beauty with light-bronze russeting. Discovered in a fencerow in Oregon and introduced in 1931, this heirloom gem offers broad disease resistance, cold-hardiness, and unforgettable character.
Why Grow Hudson’s Golden Gem?
- Broad Disease Resistance – Somewhat resistant to all major apple diseases, making it a great choice for organic growers.
- Unforgettable Flavor – Sweet, crunchy flesh with a rich, nutty profile often compared to Bosc pear.
- Unique Appearance – Large, elongated fruit with light-bronze russeting and a lopsided, upside-down pear shape.
- Excellent Keeper – Fruit hangs well, resists bruising, and stores beautifully.
- Heirloom Pedigree – Thought to be a seedling of Golden Delicious, brought to market by A.D. Hudson in 1931.
Growing Details:
- Chill Hours: 800–1,000
- Pollination: Needs a compatible pollinator (try pairing with Ashmead’s Kernel, Liberty, or GoldRush)
Note for Growers:
- Fruit may crack during the first few years — the tree typically grows out of this with maturity.
Perfect For:
- Ideal for adventurous orchardists and flavor-focused gardeners.
- Organic growers seeking a disease-resistant russet
- Heirloom collectors and flavor enthusiasts
- Northern orchards looking for late-season sweetness




