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Gambeya albida, commonly known as white star apple, [1] is a forest fruit tree commonly found throughout tropical Africa. [3] It is closely related to the African star apple (Gambeya africana) which is also common throughout West Africa. Some schools of thought feel that they may just be a variety of the same species.
Gambeya africana grows in West and Central Africa, from Guinea eastwards to Uganda and southwards to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Cabinda. [2] It is commonly found in lowland rainforest vegetation, near rivers.
The first apple tree in Washington may have been planted at Fort Vancouver between 1827 and 1829, [2] [3] [4] and one of the five original trees was designated a heritage tree by the City of Vancouver, Washington and surrounded by a park created in 1984, Old Apple Tree Park.
Aug. 16—The Washington State Tree Fruit Association forecasts the state's apple harvest this year will be 108.7 million 40-pound boxes of fresh apples, an 11.1% decrease from 122.3 million boxes ...
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Countries by apple production in 2016 A map of apple output in 2005 A map of world apple producing regions in 2000. This is a list of countries by apple production in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database [1] The estimated total world production of apples in 2022 was 95,835,965 metric tonnes, up 2.0% from 93,924,721 ...
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The boundaries of the quarantine area are altered when the apple maggot is discovered in the pest-free area. [4] As of 2018, the apple maggot has never been detected in fruit packed commercially in the state. [5] Following the passage of Washington Initiative 502 in 2012, the WSDA provides services for the state's recreational cannabis industry.