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  2. Antonovka - Wikipedia

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    Antonovka apples. Antonovka is a cultivar of vernacular selection, which began to spread from the region of Kursk in Russia during the 19th century. [4] While the fruit-bearing trees have not received a wide degree of recognition outside the former Soviet Union, many nurseries do use Antonovka rootstocks, since they impart a degree of winter-hardiness to the grafted varieties.

  3. Duchess of Oldenburg (apple) - Wikipedia

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    'Duchess of Oldenburg' is an old Russian cultivar (1750–1799) of cultivated apple which has attractive streaks of yellow and red. It was commonly but not universally known in America simply as 'Oldenburg' after the American Pomological Society listed that as the official name, [2] a name also used for the 'Geheimrat Dr. Oldenburg' cultivar.

  4. Charlotte (cake) - Wikipedia

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    The 19th-century Russian sharlotka is a baked pudding with layers of brown bread and apple sauce, and has since evolved into a simple dessert of chopped apples baked in a sweet batter. [ 9 ] Charlotte russe

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  6. Malus floribunda - Wikipedia

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    Tree has good disease resistance to apple scab and powdery mildew. [6] The initiators of the PRI disease resistant apple breeding program have discovered that Malus floribunda has resistance to the apple scab and founded the program to introduce this VF gene into cultivated apples. Their work had been progressing with great success.

  7. When the Government Came for Florida's Orange Trees - AOL

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    The infected area ballooned from 14 miles in 1995 to over 650 miles by 2002, after the state had already culled over 2 million trees. By 2006, when the program was ultimately abandoned as ...

  8. Papirovka - Wikipedia

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    Papirovka (Polish: Papierówka) is a cold-resistant early-ripening apple (Malus domestica) cultivar grown across Central and Eastern Europe and the Baltics.Along with Antonovka and others, it is one of five cultivars that comprise half of the apple production in the former USSR, [2] [3] and is one of the most popular early-summer varieties in Poland.

  9. Million Tree Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Ongoing monitoring and tracking of the trees' growth and health are crucial to ensure their success. [19] [20] Some programs include regular assessments to measure the initiative's effectiveness. [21] Tree tags with QR codes are used to identify the tree species, contractor, planting dates, deficiencies, and watering events for payment.