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  2. Red Delicious - Wikipedia

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    Red Delicious is a variety of apple with a red exterior and sweet taste that was first recognized in Madison County, Iowa, in 1872. Today, the name Red Delicious comprises more than 50 cultivars (cultivated varieties). It was the most produced apple cultivar in the United States from 1968 until 2018, when it was surpassed by Gala.

  3. Fruit tree pollination - Wikipedia

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    Trees that are cross-pollinated or pollinated via an insect pollinator produce more fruit than trees with flowers that just self-pollinate. [1] In fruit trees, bees are an essential part of the pollination process for the formation of fruit. [2] Pollination of fruit trees around the world has been highly studied for hundreds of years. [1] Much ...

  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. Anna (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Anna was bred by Abba Stein at the Ein Shemer kibbutz in Israel, in order to achieve a Golden Delicious-like apple, that can be cultivated in nearly tropical areas.A regular apple needs between 500 – 1000 hours of chilling [2] (aka chill units [3]) in order to get in blossom, but Anna flourishes even with less than 300 hours, so it can be grown in warm climates. [1]

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

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    The Pink Lady/Cripps Pink apple isn’t a new variety — it was created back in the 1970s by British-Australian horticulturalist John Cripps, who had the idea to cross-pollinate Golden Delicious ...

  7. Lady Williams (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Maud and Arthur Williams owned the farm in Donnybrook, Western Australia, on which the tree that this chance seedling sprung from. [3] Maud was instrumental in recognizing the potential of this new apple and it is named after her. [4] Lady Williams is the pollen parent of Cripps Pink, [5] Cripps Red and Western Dawn (Enchanted). [6]

  8. Haralson (apple) - Wikipedia

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    It has a red color and large, moderately conspicuous lenticels. Haralson apples are crisp and juicy, having a tart flavor. Haralson apples are crisp and juicy, having a tart flavor. They are good for eating, cooking, and are an excellent choice for pies .

  9. Empire (apple) - Wikipedia

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    The original seed was a cross between the McIntosh and Red Delicious varieties. Crisp, sweet, tart, and juicy, [3] Empire apples are excellent for eating and salads, and good for sauce, baking, pies, and freezing. [4] They are also suitable for lunch boxes, not least because they do not bruise easily. [3] [5]