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  2. Malus niedzwetzkyana - Wikipedia

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    Malus niedzwetzkyana has been used to breed some modern red-leaved, red-flowered, and red-fruited apples and crabapples. It is believed to be the ancestor of Surprise , a pink-fleshed apple that was brought to the United States by German immigrants around 1840 and was later used by the horticulturist Albert Etter to breed some 30 pink- and red ...

  3. McIntosh (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The McIntosh (/ ˈ m æ k ɪ n ˌ t ɒ ʃ / MAK-in-tosh), McIntosh Red, or colloquially the Mac, is an apple cultivar, the national apple of Canada. The fruit has red and green skin, a tart flavour, and tender white flesh, which ripens in late September. It is considered an all-purpose apple, suitable both for cooking and eating raw.

  4. 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.

  5. Albert Etter - Wikipedia

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    Their goal was to patent and market Etter's best apple varieties. The California Nursery Company introduced six Etter varieties in its 1944 catalog – Pink Pearl and five apples with regular non-pigmented flesh (Alaska, All Gold, Humboldt Crab, Jonwin, and Wickson). [35] A seventh apple, Crimson Gold, was introduced in the 1947 catalog. [36]

  6. Airlie Red Flesh - Wikipedia

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    The Airlie Red Flesh tree will grow to a height of 4 meters (13 ft) to 5 meters (16 ft), and starts to fruit after about 4 years of growing. [3] Airlie Red Flesh fruits are medium-sized, often small. [2] The flavour of an Airlie Red Flesh apple has a balance of sweetness and tartness. [2]

  7. Malus sieversii - Wikipedia

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    Unlike domesticated varieties, its leaves go red in autumn: 62% of the trees in the wild do this compared to only 2.8% of the regular apple plant or the 2,170 English cultivated varieties. [ 6 ] M. sieversii has the capability to reproduce vegetatively as they form root suckers, or basal shoots . [ 7 ]

  8. Gravenstein - Wikipedia

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    The flesh is juicy, finely grained, and light yellow. Red Gravenstein. Gravenstein trees are among the largest of standard-root apples, with a strong branching structure; the wood is brownish-red and the leaves are large, shiny, and dark green. It grows best in moderate, damp, loamy soil with minimal soil drying during the summer months.

  9. Surprise (apple) - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to be a descendant of Malus niedzwetskyana, a deeply red-fleshed apple native to Siberia and the Caucasus. [1] Whereas other descendants of M. niedzwetskyana tend to have darkish-red flesh (such as a series of apples and crabapples developed by plant breeder Niels Ebbesen Hansen ), Surprise and the cultivars based on it tend to ...