"The late Professor Elwyn Meader once sent me a red flesh apple from
Nels Hansen which is probably a selection of Malus Niedzwetzkyana.
One striking feature is it's ability to bear on one year wood. Not
just a flower or a fruit here and there, but clusters at every bud.
Since it's from Siberia, I assume that ability is a reproductive
strategy to allow it to bear quickly if a cold winter kills back limbs.
Has anyone noted this trait in other apple varieties or
species?"
Lon,
I believe my Liberty apple is flowering on new wood. It has only been
in the ground 1 year, and all of the new growth tips are flowering.
Whether it will actually bear this year is another story....
Betsy Hilborn
7a NC
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