| Malus domestica 'Rhode Island Greening' | |
|---|---|
| Cultivar | 'Rhode Island Greening' |
| Origin | about 1650,Newport, Rhode Island, USA |


The 'Rhode Island Greening' is an American apple variety and the official fruit of the state ofRhode Island.
The Rhode Island Greening originated around 1650 nearGreen's End inMiddletown, Rhode Island. The first Greenings were grown by a Mr. Green who operated a tavern and developed apple trees from seed. He gave manyscions from the tree to visitors for grafting elsewhere, and the original tree died. The apples became known as "Green's Inn" apples from Rhode Island. One of the oldest surviving trees was located onMt. Hygeia farm inFoster, Rhode Island at the turn of the 20th century.[1] The Rhode Island Greening was one of the most popular apples grown in New York in the 19th century.[2]
It is tender, crisp, juicy, and quite tart, and similar to the 'Granny Smith'. It is best suited for baking, though can be fresh eaten after storage.[3] The fruit is large, uniformly round in shape, and flattened on the ends, with a dark, waxy, green skin that turns a greenish-yellow when fully ripe. It ripens from September to October, keeping well into February or longer.[4]