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  2. Annona glabra - Wikipedia

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    Annona glabra is a tropical fruit tree in the family Annonaceae, in the same genus as the soursop and cherimoya.Common names include pond apple, alligator apple (so called because American alligators often eat the fruit), swamp apple, corkwood, bobwood, and monkey apple. [2]

  3. 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.

  4. How to Prune an Apple Tree So It Produces Fruit for ... - AOL

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    Once the tree has been growing for a few seasons, you can begin pruning. ... When pruning an apple tree, make sure you have the right tools—like hand pruners, a hand saw, and a step ladder ...

  5. Malus sieversii - Wikipedia

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    A typical apple tree reaches age 6 to 8 in this period. Prominent primary growth and a significant number of root sucker growth are seen in this period. [7] Period II involves more growth and fruit bearing. [7] Wild apple trees usually reach age 10 to 12 in this period. [7]

  6. Haralson (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The best planting season is in the Spring. The time that the tree produces fruit is between September and October. The foliage color is green. There are state restrictions in the states of California, Hawaii, Arizona, and Arkansas. [3]

  7. North Canadian River - Wikipedia

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    The North Canadian River is a river, 440 miles (710 km) long, [4] in Oklahoma in the United States. It is a tributary of the Canadian River , draining an area of 17,955 square miles (46,500 km 2 ) [ 5 ] in a watershed that includes parts of northeastern New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle .

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    A graduate of Oklahoma State University, Rush started his career with the city in 2014 as a project manager at the MAPS office, helping to guide the voter-approved MAPS 3 OKC Streetcar project.