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  2. Angophora hispida - Wikipedia

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    Common names include dwarf apple and scrub apple, [5] and banda in the Cadigal language. [3]Loddiges Nursery called it the Rough Metrosideros [7] after the dwarf apple was described by James Edward Smith in 1797 as Metrosideros hispida, having been collected by Surgeon-General of New South Wales, John White in 1795. [7]

  3. Apple - Wikipedia

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    Dwarf rootstocks can be used to produce very small trees (less than 3.0 m or 10 ft high at maturity), which bear fruit many years earlier in their life cycle than full size trees, and are easier to harvest. [44] Dwarf rootstocks for apple trees can be traced as far back as 300 BCE, to the area of Persia and Asia Minor.

  4. Malus - Wikipedia

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    36 species and 4 hybrids are accepted. [2] The genus Malus is subdivided into eight sections (six, with two added in 2006 and 2008). [citation needed] The oldest fossils of the genus date to the Eocene (), which are leaves belonging to the species Malus collardii and Malus kingiensis from western North America (Idaho) and the Russian Far East (), respectively.

  5. Along the Way: Beckwith Orchards sows seeds of strength ...

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    Members of the Beckwith Family planted 200 dwarf apple trees in one day at Beckwith Orchards in honor of the late Charles “Charlie” Beckwith.

  6. How do you like them apples? Tiny micro fruit survives in ...

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    And they asked for a seedling of this frost-resistant dwarf apple tree. It was grafted onto a wild apple tree and became frost-resistant," Nikifor Ivanov, a gardener in Yakutsk, told Reuters. "It ...

  7. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Over 7,500 cultivars of the culinary or eating apple (Malus domestica) are known. [1] Some are extremely important economically as commercial products , though the vast majority are not suitable for mass production .

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