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    Is it just me or are these just as pretty as flowers.

    Tupstones
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    But there's always 1. This is jonagold, all the apples are like this; the tree is living on borrowed time.
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  • #2
    I grow both fruit and flowers. I would agree a good fruit crop is as pretty as any patch of flowers. Perhaps one could say a fruit crop such as your apples is particularly pleasing to the mouth whereas flowers are particularly pleasing to the eye.

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    • #3
      What’s caused that on the jonagold? I had one apple on my tree with an indent like that,cut it off & all was ok with the rest of the apple,wonder is it birds?
      Location : Essex

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jungle Jane View Post
        What’s caused that on the jonagold? ... wonder is it birds?
        Yep - blue jays or are they just jays? They had a go at every single apple (30-40) when they were still small. I'm leaving them there in the hope Tuffty , Rodney and Percy will eat those and leave the other varieties for me.

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        • #5
          These are my eating apples. I wish I knew the variety but I know that’s not gonna happen. I inherited the tree.
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          • #6
            Cheops here's a link to a thread I'm almost finished with trying to ID an apple. Maybe if you collected the same data next year someone here would be able to help get you an ID?

            https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...d-apple-2.html

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            • #7
              Thanks Jimny14. I’ll note next year time of flowering, will take photos of the flowers and this year will photograph one of the apples cut in half. However I can’t help thinking blossom date will be more related to local weather than variety of apple?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cheops View Post
                Perhaps one could say a fruit crop such as your apples is particularly pleasing to the mouth whereas flowers are particularly pleasing to the eye.
                I doubt I get to eat any of those They just struck me as being overlooked as aesthetically pleasing and judged solely on taste. It's not something I even considered when selecting varieties - perhaps it should have been

                There are less photogenic examples

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                Rubinette Rosso (Supposedly)
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                And even some absolutely fugly examples which I may take pictures of tomorrow, if they don't break my camera lens.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cheops View Post
                  I can’t help thinking blossom date will be more related to local weather than variety of apple?
                  You're likely right to a certain extent but if you put a pic up on here of a fully open blossom on the day its open then there will likely be someone here close ish to you with the same.

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