There is a kind of apple called benzine that fills the house with fragrance. Benzine, also known as champagne. A kind of small apple, very fragrant. If you put a few of them indoors, the whole house will be filled with fragrance. It's so rare at the moment that if you don't pay attention, you might miss your annual tasting opportunity.
Champagne fruit is a type of apple. It belongs to the betel seed variety group of the medium red system. It looks like a small pocket apple. The fruit is also called betel seed. It is a hybrid between apple and sand fruit and is slightly astringent. The fragrance is long-lasting, and local people often put it with clothes or hang it on the roof to act as perfume.
Apple growth habits
Apples can adapt to most climates. The best choice for apple growth is between 35-50 degrees north and south latitude. Apples require 1,000 to 1,600 units of heat and 120 to 180 days of frost-free weather. Warm days, cold nights and as much light radiation as possible are prerequisites for excellent quality.
Apples can withstand frost at minus 40°C. During the flowering and fruiting stages, if the temperature is between -2.2°C and -3.3°C, the yield will be affected. Apples bloom later than other deciduous crops. This reduces the chance of frost. However, for certain varieties and regions, where the effects of frost are more pronounced, an effective frost resistance system is necessary.
Best suitable for neutral, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.5.