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appleFruit of several species of apple tree. There are several hundred varieties of cultivated apples, grown all over the world, which may be divided into eating, cooking, and cider apples. All are derived from the wild crab apple. (Genus Malus, family Rosaceae.) Apple trees grow best in temperate countries with a cool climate and plenty of rain during the winter. The desired variety is grafted onto rootstocks, and the tree must grow for six to eight years before it produces a good crop of fruit. The tree requires a winter period, in which it is dormant, in order to fruit in the spring, but must be protected from frost while the flowers and fruit are young. Pruning is necessary to produce strong branches, and sprays are used to protect the fruit from pests and to influence its development. The apple has been an important food plant in Europe and Asia for thousands of years.
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| The Todd Pletcher-trained 4-year-old won the Apple Blossom Stakes in April, but was a distant fourth in her past start, the Ogden Phipps on June 17 at Belmont. Throughout the process, from bees drawing nectar and pollinating the apple blossoms, to birds and worms attracted to them as food, to their eventually to being harvested for people to enjoy, apple trees are a constant benefit. It's the site of the annual Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Festival--highlighted by the crowning of the Apple Blossom Queen (one of whom turned your reporter down for a date, even though we both worked for a newsletter publisher at the time). |
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