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  2. Ralls Janet - Wikipedia

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    'Ralls Janet' is an apple cultivar that is also known by many ... Jeniton, Jennett, Missouri Janet, Never Fail, Neverfail, Ralls Genet, Raul's Genetting, Raule's ...

  3. Huaniu - Wikipedia

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    Huaniu apples being packed in Tianshui. Huaniu (花牛), also known as Chinese Red Delicious is an apple cultivar originating in China. It is named after Huaniu town, Tianshui, where it was first planted as a hybrid of ten varieties of apple trees, including Red Delicious, Golden Delicious and Ralls Janet in 1956. [1]

  4. Fuji (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Fuji apples are typically round and range from large to very large, averaging 75 millimetres (3.0 in) in diameter. They contain from 9–11% sugars by weight and have a dense flesh that is sweeter and crisper than many other apple cultivars, making them popular with consumers around the world.

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  6. Talk:List of apple cultivars - Wikipedia

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    No apple likes humid conditions, causes too much disease. There is a reason commercial apples are primarily produced in the arid inland areas of Washington state. The only thing Anna has in common with warm humid climate is lack of chill. It should be noted as a "low chill" cultivar, and it is a Summer apple.

  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. Newtown Pippin - Wikipedia

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    The Newtown Pippin, also known as Albemarle Pippin, is an American apple that originated in the late 17th or early 18th century and is still cultivated on a small scale. [1] At one time, there were two very similar apple cultivars known as the 'Yellow Newtown' ('Albermarle Pippin') and 'Green Newtown' ('Brooke Pippin'), one of which perhaps ...

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