Tydeman Early Apple Requires Special Pruning in Early Years
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1964.18.2.29Abstract
Widespread planting of 'Tydeman Early' apple (also known as 'Tydeman's Red' and 'Tydeman's Early Worcester') have been made in British Columbia and Washington in recent years. The Research Station at Summerland, has distributed 80,000 buds since 1957.
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