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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. List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Stalk 10 mm (0.39 in). Extremely tolerant of cold weather, and because it produces a single, deep taproot (unusual among apple trees), Antonovka is propagated for use as a rootstock. Antonovka rootstock provides a cold-hardy (to −45 °C (−49 °F)), well-anchored, vigorous, standard-sized tree. C 15. Cooking, cider PickE early September.

  4. Antonovka Apples - Wikipedia

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    "Antonovka Apples" (Russian: Антоновские яблоки, romanized: Antonovskiye Yabloki, occasionally referred to as The Apple Fragrance) [1] is a short story by Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1900 and published the same year in the October issue of the Saint Petersburg Zhiznh (Life) magazine, subtitled "Sketches from the Epitaph book".

  5. Van Wagenen House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1740. [2] [3] An addition was added in the 1820s. [5] The house may have been the site of a meeting between George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette in 1779. [6] [7] [8] The name Apple Tree House is given to the home because of a former apple orchard and cider press that were located on the property. [9]

  6. Apple Tree House - Wikipedia

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    Apple Tree House is a television drama series produced by CBeebies for children ages 1 to 6. It is set on the fictitious Apple Tree House estate in London, and filmed in Bromley-by-Bow. [1] It was produced by Five Apples Ltd for the BBC. Apple Tree House was also available on BBC iPlayer for over a year.

  7. Antonovka (rural locality) - Wikipedia

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    Antonovka (Russian: Антоновка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities Antonovka, Arkharinsky District, Amur Oblast , a selo in Antonovsky Rural Settlement of Arkharinsky District of Amur Oblast

  8. Bramley apple - Wikipedia

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    Bramley Tree Cottage (left) with blue plaque visible on house doorway to right The tree is not open to the public, [ 3 ] but can be visited by appointment. A blue plaque on the house in Southwell now commemorates the apple, [ 19 ] and in 2009 a stained glass window commemorating the 200th anniversary of the planting of the tree was installed in ...

  9. Malus sieversii - Wikipedia

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    Wild apple trees usually reach age 10 to 12 in this period. [7] The number of fruits increase significantly as prominent secondary growth and branching take place. [7] Period III involves more growth and fruit bearing. [7] Wild apple trees enter regular fruiting and reach maximum fruit bearing in this period, and usually reach age 25 to 30. [7]