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  2. Empire (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Empire is a clonally propagated cultivar of apple derived from a seed grown in 1945 by Lester C. Anderson, a Cornell University fruit nutritionist who conducted open pollination research on his various orchards. [1]

  3. Annona reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Custard apple at fruit vendor, Sangareddi, India Flower bud of Annona reticulata Pollen grains of Annona reticulata It is a small deciduous or semi-evergreen tree reaching 8–10 metres (26–33 ft) tall with an open, irregular crown.

  4. Malus sieversii - Wikipedia

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    Wild apple trees enter regular fruiting and reach maximum fruit bearing in this period, and usually reach age 25 to 30. [7] Decreased branching rate, and less growth of crown periphery are seen. [7] A lot of vegetative growth is contributed by basal shoots (root suckers). [7] Period IV is fully fruit bearing. [7]

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  6. Roxbury Russet - Wikipedia

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    The grandson received a total of 23 varieties of apple from Connecticut in that year, most of which probably came from his grandfather's farm. The Putnam Russet (Roxbury Russet) was considered to be the best and most profitable winter apple of all the varieties received, and was regarded as a good "keeper" (an important characteristic in an age ...

  7. Annonaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Annonaceae are a family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas [3] commonly known as the custard apple family [4] [3] or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, [ 5 ] it is the largest family in the Magnoliales .

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  9. Fruit tree forms - Wikipedia

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    An open-centred crown on a short trunk of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in). This is a traditional and popular form for apple trees. Bush trees are easy to maintain and bear fruit at a young age. Final height is between 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) and 5.5 metres (18 ft), depending on which rootstock is used. [1]