Hello,
We recently moved into a new home with a wonderful fruit tree in the back, but no one is positive on what it is. We're fairly sure it is an apple tree, but want to be sure before we try any. Can anyone recommend a good location to ID it? Thanks
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Bit too early to be sure ....but those feint yellow lentacil spots that are starting to appear on the apples surface are similar to Granny Smiths.
Be interesting to see as the season progresses...whether it gets sweet and is a dessert apple or stays sour and is culinary.
NB. Next time you cut the apple in half to show its core profile ...cut it other way....like round the equator. This shows a better core for identing.
Be interesting to see as the season progresses...whether it gets sweet and is a dessert apple or stays sour and is culinary.
NB. Next time you cut the apple in half to show its core profile ...cut it other way....like round the equator. This shows a better core for identing.