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Tue, Jul 15, 14 at 17:30
| Hi there, can anyone tell me what kind of apple tree this is? I've recently moved home and I have 2 of these trees in my garden and I'd love to know what kind they are. |
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| Looks like the rare horizontal growing apple tree from Atlantis. |
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| Look up Apple Day events in your area in October. There are often identification events. Other ways of getting apples named..... |
Here is a link that might be useful: Apple Identification.
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- Posted by franktank232 z5 WI (My Page) on Wed, Jul 16, 14 at 12:29
| Whatever it is...it looks dwarf...really dwarf! |
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- Posted by hollyburns none (My Page) on Thu, Jul 17, 14 at 8:01
| It does look smaller in that picture...maybe this one is better. I live in a tiny town in the country, I doubt there would be events like that locally! But il def have a look just incase :) |
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| A place to try may be the Home Orchard Society.They are in Oregon and have some knowledgeable people.There are forums there also. Brady |
Here is a link that might be useful: Home Orchard Society
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