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HFR
Posted 7/26/2025 22:47 (#11310519 - in reply to #11310362)
Subject: Whitney crab apple?


Central Minnesota

davy crockett - 7/26/2025 07:18 as a kid, i remember we had a couple apple trees that produced small (little bigger than golf ball) soft, super delicious apples. they yielded a lot, the tree branches would be bowed down. the only problem was they were prone to getting a worm or spoiling fast. but boy, they were good, it was about 2 bites :-) i looked online, closest i could find is "rockit" but that comes from new zealand. i was thinking of planting some for the grandkids one day. thanks

Whitney crab apple?  I remember having them around  



Edited by HFR 7/26/2025 22:49
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