Apple production in Western Norway faces challenges due to climatic constraints and varying phenology. It is essential for cultivars to adapt to regional ecological factors, while suitable pollinators are necessary for successful cultivation. This study examined the reproductive biology of two newly introduced apple cultivars, 'Eden' (Wursixo) and 'Fryd' (Wuranda), over two years (2022-2023). Key qualitative and quantitative parameters of reproductive biology were analyzed, including in vitro pollen germination, pollen tube growth within the style and ovary locules, flowering overlap time, and fruit set. The study involved cross-pollination between the pollen recipient cultivars 'Eden' and 'Fryd', with various pollenizers: 'Rubinstep', 'Red Aroma', 'Elstar', 'Asfari' and 'Professor Sprenger', as well as self-pollination and open pollination. According to the results from the progamic phase of fertilization and fruit set, the cultivars 'Rubinstep', 'Asfari', and 'Fryd' were the best pollenizers for 'Eden'. In contrast, 'Rubinstep', 'Eden', and 'Elstar' were the best pollenizers for 'Fryd'. Looking only at the overlapping of the flowering time between pollen recipient and pollen donor, 'Professor Sprenger' and 'Fryd' were the best pollenizers for 'Eden', while 'Professor Sprenger' and 'Eden' were good pollenizers for 'Fryd'.