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junk fun
Posted 9/2/2024 10:30 (#10875775 - in reply to #10875704)
Subject: RE: Apple Tree question


Wisconsin
Sure, there's a bunch of amateur apple experts on here, maybe a couple real experts. To get the best guess, you'd need pictures and dates of: blooms, fruit development, tree structure, leaves, fruit in various stages, ripening compared to a nearby Mac, fruit taste and texture, storage performance, etc.

You might even be able to get it dna ID'd these days. The other consideration is it an OLD apple tree in a fencerow, or something under 50 years old in a newer yard that is much more likely to be purchased from a nursery and a common variety. If it's younger and in a yard, it's most likely one of a dozen or so popular varieties, rather than thousands and possibly a seedling that's the only one of it's kind.

Edited by junk fun 9/2/2024 10:32
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