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    The University of Minnesota, which developed Honeycrisp apples and released them to the public in 1991, notes on its website that the fruit "may not color as well in warmer climates." Additionally ...

  3. Honeycrisp - Wikipedia

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    Honeycrisp will not come true when grown from seed. Trees grown from the seeds of Honeycrisp apples will be hybrids of Honeycrisp and the pollenizer. [1] Young trees typically have a lower density of large, well-colored fruit, while mature trees have higher fruit density of fruit with diminished size and color quality. [15]

  4. The 4 New ‘It’ Apples (That Aren’t Honeycrisp) - AOL

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    1. Cosmic Crisp. The largest apple launch in American history, Cosmic Crisp took over 20 years to develop and was reportedly marketed with a $10 million budget before it hit supermarkets in 2019.

  5. Dorsett Golden - Wikipedia

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    Blossoms and leaves of the 'Dorsett Golden' apple cultivar. Dorsett Golden is a 'Golden Delicious'-like cultivar of domesticated apple and is descended from it, but is different with that it is early season, and most importantly, it needs a lower amount of cold weather (less than 300 hours) to go into blooming, so it is possible to grow in warm climates.

  6. MN55 (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The MN55 cultivar apple developed by David Bedford, a senior researcher and research pomologist at the University of Minnesota's apple-breeding program, and James Luby, PhD, professor, Department of Horticultural Sciences, Horticultural Research Center, is a cross between Honeycrisp and MonArk (AA44), a non-patented apple variety grown in Arkansas.

  7. Washington state has a new apple coming soon — and ... - AOL

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    Washington has created a new apple variety – again. And its creators want you to name it. WA 64 is a cross between a Honeycrisp and a Cripps Pink, also known as a Pink Lady.

  8. Sunflare (apple) - Wikipedia

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    WA 64 is a hybrid apple variety developed at Washington State University (WSU). It is a Honeycrisp crossed with Pink Lady apple. [1] [2] The first WA 64 apples were planted at the Stemilt Growers orchard in Quincy, Washington in 2015. [3] Availability at retail to the public may begin in 2029, six years after its introduction in 2023. [4]

  9. How to Prune an Apple Tree So It Produces Fruit for ... - AOL

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    There are several reasons not to prune an apple tree. One is if the tree is very young, especially if it's grown from seed, as it won't have a well-established root system. The second reason is if ...