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  2. Bloody Ploughman - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Bloody Ploughman is a domesticated apple cultivar. ... Pollination Group D. On May 8, it is 10% flowering. ...

  3. Sweet Sixteen (apple) - Wikipedia

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    2.10 Pollination. 2.11 Ripeness. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Sweet Sixteen apple was developed at the University of Minnesota in ...

  4. Haralson (apple) - Wikipedia

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    3 Pollination. 4 Information. 5 Details. 6 See also. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Haralson apple was introduced by the Minnesota Horticulture ...

  5. Fruit tree pollination - Wikipedia

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    Pollination management is an important component of apple culture. Before planting, it is important to arrange for pollenizers – varieties of apple or crabapple that provide plentiful, viable and compatible pollen. Orchard blocks may alternate rows of compatible varieties, or may plant crabapple trees, or graft on limbs of crabapple.

  6. Ashmead's Kernel - Wikipedia

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    The base colour of the apple is greenish yellow, yet has a dull russet colour all over; sometimes there are brownish red stripes. When first cut open, the flesh is white, then it soon develops a brown tint. Ashmead's Kernel makes a good apple juice because of its sweet sharp flavour.

  7. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    1909 illustrations by Alois Lunzer depicting apple cultivars Golden Sweet, Talmon Sweet, Bailey Sweet and Sweet Bough. 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. In the ...

  8. Redlove apples - Wikipedia

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    They are hybrids from cross-pollination of red-fleshed and scab-resistant plants. Cultivars include 'Redlove Calypso', 'Redlove Circe', 'Redlove Era', and 'Redlove Odysso'. [1] Some have a high antioxidant content with 30–40% more than an average apple. The fruit are red on the outside and inside, with a white line in the middle.

  9. List of crop plants pollinated by bees - Wikipedia

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    Entomophily is a form of plant pollination whereby pollen is distributed by insects, particularly bees, Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), flies and beetles. Honey bees pollinate many plant species that are not native to their natural habitat but are often inefficient pollinators of such plants; if they are visiting ten different species of ...