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  2. Akane (apple) - Wikipedia

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    It produces heavy crop of variable sized fruits, [3] usually more to the smaller side, [5] but good sized apples can be obtained by thinning. [7] 'Akane' apple tree. 'Akane' carries the fruit shape of the English 'Worcester Pearmain', and the unusually good balanced flavor of the 'Jonathan'. [8] Shape ranges from flattened to heart-shaped. [5]

  3. Aia Ilu - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Malus pumila 'Aia Ilu' Species: Malus pumila: Hybrid parentage: Antonovka x ? [1] Cultivar 'Aia Ilu' Origin ...

  4. Alkmene (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The result is an early harvest apple (early mid season), which is very attractive, [3] with a honeyed [1] flavor similar to Cox's but slightly sharper. [3] Its main use is for fresh eating. [1] 'Alkmene' flowers early mid season, with self-fertile blossoms, hence no cross pollination is needed.

  5. Sekai Ichi - Wikipedia

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    Malus 'Sekai ichi' Species: Malus pumila: Hybrid parentage: Parents unknown, theorized to be 'Red Delicious' × 'Golden Delicious' Cultivar 'Aori No.4' Marketing names: Devils Apple: Origin: Aomori Prefecture, 1974

  6. Northern Spy - Wikipedia

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    Northern Spy also called 'Spy' and 'King', is a cultivar of domesticated apple that originated on the farm of Oliver Chapin in East Bloomfield, New York, in about 1840. [1] [2] [3] It is popular in upstate New York.

  7. Phyllonorycter malella - Wikipedia

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    The larvae feed on Cotoneaster hissarica, Crataegus species (including Crataegus hissarica), Cydonia species (including Cydonia oblonga), Malus species (including Malus domestica, Malus pumila and Malus sieversii) and Pyrus communis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. [2]

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  9. Ariane (apple) - Wikipedia

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    'Ariane' is a modern cultivar of domesticated apple that was recently developed in France for scab resistance. [1]'Ariane' is mainly served as a dessert apple because of its mild pleasant flavour.