[NAFEX] What apple is this? Winesap?

Ginda Fisher list at ginda.us
Sun Oct 9 02:07:29 EDT 2005


The opalescents I've been buying this year were taller than wide, with 
no russeting.  Didn't look anything like a winesap.

Ginda

On Oct 8, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Charles Paradise wrote:

> Does anyone think it could be an opalescent?  I can't really remember 
> the opalescent shape but think its wider than tall.  Yeah, I could 
> believe Winesap also.
> Charlie Paradise, Massachusetts
>
> Joshua Van Camp wrote:
>
>> These apples come from an old apple tree in my yard in rural 
>> southeast MI.  The tree
>> is probably 50-60 years old on a standard rootstock.  The tree is 
>> bearing some fruit
>> now, but the tree also has a substantial amount of fruit that is 
>> still turning and
>> just now showing color.  Most of the fruit still in the tree seems to 
>> be a bit
>> larger then most of the groundfalls I am currently getting.
>>
>> Sorry for the size of the pics...
>> http://www.msu.edu/~vancamp2/apple/DSC01490.JPG
>> http://www.msu.edu/~vancamp2/apple/DSC01492.JPG
>>
>> Is this Winesap? Any other possibilities?
>>
>> -Josh Van Camp
>> jvancamp at tc3net.com
>> Jasper, MI
>>
>
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