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ROSE APPLE Fruit Facts
... rot caused by Fusarium spp., and mushroom root rot (Armillariella tabescens) can attack the tree. Harvest: Rose apples bruise quite easily and are highly perishable. They must be freshly picked to be ... CRFG Publications, 1969 - 1989 and annual indexes of Fruit Gardener for additional articles on the rose apple. Here is the list of additional CRFG Fruit Facts. Copyright 1996, California Rare Fruit ...
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Wichuriana Ramblers on The Rose Garden
... an old tea rose, Shirley Hibberd and is characterised by dark foliage and soft butter-yellow buds that open to a muddled creamy white. Fragrance is often described as being of apples. Paul Transon ... Roses July 1997 Return to Gardens ONLINE Garden Gallery Mail Order Nurseries Letters Garden Notes The Rose Garden Index Gardens to Visit Copyright 1997 Netlist Ltd All enquiries to wendy@netlist.co.nz ...
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ENGLISH APPLES - PICTURES -PHOTOS - DIVERSITY WEBSITE
... from Brogdale collection Falstaff Fiesta Gala from Peter Edwards, Leicestershire Gascoyne's Scarlet Golden Harvey Golden Hornet (crab), Tom Putt for scale Golden Delicious Golden Pippin Goose-apples Grenadier Herefordshire Beefing: - from Hanbury Hall Howgate Wonder - Private orchard, Leicester Howgate Wonder - Church Stretton James Grieve Jumbo Jupiter Kent King of the Pippins King's Acre Pippin ...
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July 2005 - Rose of the Month
... of the Dawn' is excellent in the perennial border, standing out without overwhelming. Although classified by the American Rose Society (ARS) as a floribunda (ARS rating is 8.2), I usually find 'Lady of the Dawn' ... are lit from within with a warm golden glow. Their refreshing scent reminds one of fresh-cut apples. Growth is to about four to six feet on an upright bush. The tall canes are clothed in ...
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Pest Susceptibility/New Apples
Pest Susceptibility/New Apples Entomology Extension and Research Program at The West Virginia University Experiment Farm in Kearneysville Arthropod Pest Susceptibility of New Apple Cultivars A CSRS regional project -- NE-183, ... on Braeburn/M.9, Braeburn/MARK, NY 75414-1, Ginger Gold, and Golden Del/MARK. Rose Leafhopper - Ranged from 2.8-18.2 nymphs/25 leaves. Most abundant on Gala Supreme, ...
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Rose of the Month - Varieties of Roses: Central Florida Rose Society
... By Elaine Pawlikowski, CFRS Consulting Rosarian Think of the characteristics you look for in a great cutting rose and ‘Perfectly Red’ has them all. Classic, high-centered hybrid tea blooms borne singly on long, ... foliage. This is definitely one for bouquets. Plus the light and luscious scent of fresh sweet apples to freshen the summer air. It’s simply magnificent! Just remember to snip off some of ...
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Apples
... , "Sweet Sixteen," shown at right. When perfectly ripe, the skin color of Sweet Sixteen has rose-red stripes laid over a green to yellow ground. Bitten into at this time, the mouth fills ... successfully and increasing in sweetness for up to twelve months, nevertheless for those preferring mild, sweetish apples (as Mr. Manhart points out) "Ashmead's" will probably give taste buds a serious jolt. As ...
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All-America Rose Selections - Northern California Coastal & Inland Valleys; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... elevations into the low lying valleys. This area is great for many growing fruits, from apples to oranges. Trees and shrubs range from the subtropical oleander and acacias along the coast ... the oaks and in drier valleys. Winning Roses | Buying Roses | Growing Roses | Public Gardens | Media Center | About Us | Contact Us | Member Section 2005-2006 All-America Rose Selections. All rights reserved. ...
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All-America Rose Selections - Western Mountains and High Plains; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... protected micro-climates (against sides of buildings, boulders, or areas with consistent winter snow cover) and in low land valley areas, less hardy plants such as onions, boxwood, and apples can be successfully grown. Winning Roses | Buying Roses | Growing Roses | Public Gardens | Media Center | About Us | Contact Us | Member Section 2005-2006 All-America Rose Selections. All rights reserved.
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Apples & More-Apple Facts
... Sea. Apples were the favorite fruit of ancient Greeks and Romans. Apples are a member of the rose family. Apples harvested from an average tree can fill 20 boxes that weigh 42 pounds each. ... are the second most valuable fruit grown in the United States. Oranges are first. In colonial time apples were called winter banana or melt-in-the-mouth. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) forecasts ...
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