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- From: edforest55@hotmail.com
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- Subject: [nafex] Re: Macoun
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 17:26:10 -0000
When I said that I'd been 'observing' them for 5 years most of you
probably assumed that I had been observing the blossoms also but I
must confess I haven't. In answer to your question then jim, I don't
remember whether or not they were blooming normally, I will check
this next spring.
There are only two other trees nearby that might pollinate the late
blooming Macoun- Prairie Spy and apparently Liberty, (although I'm
not sure if Liberty is a mid season bloomer.) Macoun is the only late
bloomer in the orchard so I'm wondering if it might benefit from
another pollenizer.
Kevin
> Kevin, in NY Macoun is about as productive as McIntosh if well-
managed,
> but Macoun can go biennial at the flick of an eyelash. Are your
Macouns
> producing heavy bloom and not setting fruit, or are they just not
> producing flowers?
>
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[nafex] Apple seed stratification,
Dr. Ethan Natelson, 01/13/2001
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[nafex] Re: Apple seed stratification,
dwoodard, 01/14/2001
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[nafex] Macoun,
edforest55, 01/14/2001
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Re: [nafex] Macoun,
jim, 01/14/2001
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[nafex] Re: Macoun,
edforest55, 01/14/2001
- Re: [nafex] Macoun apple, dwalsh/wchase, 01/15/2001
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[nafex] Re: Macoun,
edforest55, 01/14/2001
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Re: [nafex] Macoun,
victoria l. caron, 01/14/2001
- Re: [nafex] Macoun, Mark Garrison, 01/15/2001
- Re: [nafex] Macoun, jhecksel, 01/14/2001
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Re: [nafex] Macoun,
jim, 01/14/2001
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[nafex] Macoun,
edforest55, 01/14/2001
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Re: [nafex] Apple seed stratification,
Ed & Pat Fackler, 01/14/2001
- Re: [nafex] Apple seed stratification, victoria l. caron, 01/14/2001
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[nafex] Re: Apple seed stratification,
dwoodard, 01/14/2001
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