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Hello,

Does anyone know what the name of this apple tree is? I grew it from a seed:

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On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 01:39:43 +0100, saltlick wrote:

Hello,

Does anyone know what the name of this apple tree is? I grew it from a
seed:


Well, because apple trees are not true to form when grown from seed, I
would suggest if it has a fruit that you like, you call it groovylobster.

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Hello,

Does anyone know what the name of this apple tree is? I grew it from a
seed:


9 times out of 10 they are called a "spitter"

The one out of 10 times they are christened a new type of apple.

Ted


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"Ted Mittelstaedt" wrote in message
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"saltlick" wrote in message
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Hello,

Does anyone know what the name of this apple tree is? I grew it from a
seed:


9 times out of 10 they are called a "spitter"

The one out of 10 times they are christened a new type of apple.

Ted


I think it's more like one out of 10,000 that's worth a name.
Steve


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Mate of mine who works at East Malling research station says you need to add another 0 - more like 1 in 100,000


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