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  2. What kind of apples grow in Michigan? Here's a guide - AOL

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  3. Roxbury Russet - Wikipedia

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    The historic Shirley-Eustis House museum in Roxbury, Massachusetts, was planted in 1993 with five 'Roxbury Russet' apple trees. [11] Verellen Orchard in Romeo, Michigan grows Roxbury Russett apples, available at their road-side farm stand. Other orchards include the following: Applebrook Farm, Broad Brook, CT; The Apple Farm—Bates & Schmitt ...

  4. SweeTango - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Lover's Cookbook. W. W. Norton and Company. ISBN 9780393241846. United States Plant Patents. United States Patent & Trademark Office. 2008. OCLC 27833628. Woodler, Olwen (2015). The Apple Cookbook / 125 Freshly Picked Recipes (Third ed.). Storey Publishings. ISBN 9781612125190.

  5. 20 Different Types of Apples and Which Ones to Pick This Fall

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    20 Different Types of Apples and Which Ones to Pick This Fall. Anikah Shaokat. September 17, 2024 at 1:30 PM ... While certain types of apples are delicious additions to a fresh harvest salad, ...

  6. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A large roundish apple. Flesh juicy, subacid. Eating Pick late September; use November–February Ahrista [21] Ahrensburg, Germany Eating Aia Ilu: Estonia 1946 A large apple, weighing 250–300 g (8.8–10.6 oz). Yellow skin, juicy flesh, bittersweet with a weak aroma. Eating Airlie Red Flesh (a.k.a. Newell-Kimzey) [22] Airlie, Oregon, US c. 1961

  7. From hop to cranberries to mint: 10 surprising things that ...

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    U-Pick farms can be found from Grand Haven to Detroit to Ann Arbor, find a full list here. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: 10 surprising things that grow in Michigan Show ...

  8. Paula Red - Wikipedia

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    Three ripe Paula Red apples. Paula Red (or Paulared) Discovered by Lewis Arends near Sparta, Michigan in 1960. It was near other wild apple seedlings growing near a ravine where apples had been dumped. Tests run by experts show its parents to be McIntosh and Duchess. Paulareds mature after Duchess and before McIntosh.

  9. Michigan’s apple boom continues: 1.28 billion pounds ... - AOL

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    Another good apple harvest year is expected this season, with an estimated haul of about 30.5 million bushels, or 1.281 billion pounds, in 2024, the Michigan Apple Committee announced.