couple of ID requests (s. ontario area)
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:57 pm
Hey everyone,
This site is a gold mine of useful information, but I'm a bit stymied with some old (~40-50? year old) trees and apples that are on our property that we're trying to figure out what they are. The property was part of an apple orchard about 30 years ago, but that's long gone, except for a few trees. I'd like to see what I can do to get them back in healthier shape, since they've been "wild" for 25 years or so now. I will say though, this year was probably one of the best crops I can remember.
The first we think is a Blenheim Orange - (click for bigger)
Second looks to be some kind of russet, the skin is very rough:
And third is a smaller apple - a bit sweeter so it's definitely an eating apple.
Many thanks for any help!
This site is a gold mine of useful information, but I'm a bit stymied with some old (~40-50? year old) trees and apples that are on our property that we're trying to figure out what they are. The property was part of an apple orchard about 30 years ago, but that's long gone, except for a few trees. I'd like to see what I can do to get them back in healthier shape, since they've been "wild" for 25 years or so now. I will say though, this year was probably one of the best crops I can remember.
The first we think is a Blenheim Orange - (click for bigger)
Second looks to be some kind of russet, the skin is very rough:
And third is a smaller apple - a bit sweeter so it's definitely an eating apple.
Many thanks for any help!