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[nafex] apple identification 101



I finally beat the local kids to a 'barnyard tree' that I was given scion 
wood from, and picked a couple apples.. The scions took well and are some of 
my best growing new trees.   It shows litle disease or insect damage, has 
survived minus 55F and still happily produces apples.
Ive loaded two pics of these apples (may not be quite ripe) into the nafex 
home site <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nafex> under files and named 
'appleI.D.a.jpg', and b.
I thought this might be an oportunity first hand to see how experienced 
nafexers do a aple I.D., if anyone cares to try. I don't know the meaning of 
words like "sub-acid", so thought this would be a start.

while your'e at the nafex site look at the other two pics I just sent called 
'budgraft1.jpg', and 2. Read my next post for description.  Thanks!  Mn.Del

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