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Old 17-11-2006, 07:07 AM posted to rec.gardens
sherwindu sherwindu is offline
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Default Apple Tree From Seed



Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote:

Kay Lancaster wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 00:38:12 -0600, sherwindu wrote:

Why put all this effort into an apple tree that will produce lousy tasting
apples. I mean, isn't growing



You're sure about that? cv Delicious was a chance seedling (and they're
very nice apples when they haven't been subjected to storage!) Likewise,
most of the heirloom apples are chance seedlings, and I'll take a Cox's
Orange Pippin or an Arkansas Black over a Fuji any day.

Kids enjoy having their own plants... or at least I sure did. Kay's
Pear, while it never produced world-class commercial fruits, produced
acceptable home fruit, and it was *mine*. And I've gotten some
very good no-name apples out of local roadsides, probably planted by birds.

Sometimes, especially when you're a kid, it's nice to go against the
flow of uniformity and find out what happens in an uncontrolled
experiment.

Kay



Couldn't you just surreptitiously swap the seeds for known, 'quality'
cultivar seeds?


You missed the point. The resultant apple will have the genetic makeup of some

recessed genes, and will not resemble the original apple, no matter what. You
can't
faithfully reproduce apple trees from seed, and in most cases, not even come
close.
Leave it at that.

Sherwin D.



Carl

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