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Apple ID? #7666996
09/08/22 05:28 AM
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Anyone recognize this cultivar? Planted by my grandfather ages ago but nobody knows what they are. Trees lookmgrafted but not really sure.

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Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667188
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Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667211
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It has lenticels like a red delicious, but lacks the “typeiness” of a red delicious.
It has the striping which can occur on a melrose or possibly a johnagold or a gala.
We stopped working our orchard many years ago, so I have lost some of the knowledge.
750 trees became overwhelming with other obligations.
So…… possibly a jersey gold macmelrose jonathan gravenstein.
Good luck getting a positive identification!


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Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667264
09/08/22 01:27 PM
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Looks like a honey crisp.

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667313
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It wouldn't be a honey crisp they haven't been around that long, with a zillion cultivars its anyones guess...

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667319
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I think it is a red apple !!!! grin grin


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Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667367
09/08/22 04:34 PM
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I thought Galveston
But as already said, who knows for sure.
Make some dumplings or apple sauce

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667371
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We had a bunch of trees that had apples just like that on our family farm in North Central SD. Ours had to get a frost before you wanted to eat them. My great grandfather planted them in the 40s

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667375
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There was a great push after the Stock Market Crash of the 30's that every farm should have at least 3 apple cultivars on it to be self-sufficient in food.

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667390
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I totally thought this was gonna be a thread about Apple's "Apple ID" for signing into Apple services lol


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Re: Apple ID? [Re: MySide 🦝] #7667391
09/08/22 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by MySide 🦝
I totally thought this was gonna be a thread about Apple's "Apple ID" for signing into Apple services lol

Cant stand apple products so it definitely aint this thread lol. Do have a company iphone for work.

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667545
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What's it taste like? That's all that matters to me.
When I was a kid in the 60's there was an overgrown apple tree that had huge, homely, misshapen apples on it as big as a softball. They were the juiciest, sweat apples I have ever eaten. Never knew what kind they were. Didn't matter, they tasted fabulous. They had red streaks inside.

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7667549
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They're decent tasting. Not overly large, about the size of a baseball. Not a sweet apple, a bit tart but not on a granny Smith level

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7668279
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Originally Posted by SNIPERB🦝
They're decent tasting. Not overly large, about the size of a baseball. Not a sweet apple, a bit tart but not on a granny Smith level

Looks tasty.

There's so many apple varieties on the market roday it can be tricky to know which to plant.

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As far as deer go, will they gladly munch on any type of red apple?

Re: Apple ID? [Re: concrete man] #7691116
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Originally Posted by concrete man
Looks like a honey crisp.


Looks like a honey crisp to me as well.

Re: Apple ID? [Re: SNIPERBBB] #7691124
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A friend of mine has apples that look exactly like that in his front yard that were planted in the sixties. He had 7 1/2 acres of apple trees, many like that, that he cut down a few years ago. They are good for cider and are pretty resistant to blight and bugs.

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Originally Posted by AJE
As far as deer go, will they gladly munch on any type of red apple?


Deer don't discriminate by color. I have a Criterion tree (a yellow/blush apple) in the side yard and the deer are willing to attempt sneaking under the radar of our two Rotties to get to, so...........
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Orange Pippin?

Re: Apple ID? [Re: 52Carl] #7691257
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Originally Posted by 52Carl
What's it taste like? That's all that matters to me.
When I was a kid in the 60's there was an overgrown apple tree that had huge, homely, misshapen apples on it as big as a softball. They were the juiciest, sweat apples I have ever eaten. Never knew what kind they were. Didn't matter, they tasted fabulous. They had red streaks inside.

We had a similar tree when I was a kid, long gone now, but never seen an apple that big since. Dad called them 'winter greens"?

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