Behavior of Apple Varieties in Georgia
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1967.21.4.67Abstract
Who would associate apples with Puerto Rico or Nassau? Who would expect apples of such short dormancy that they bloom before peaches and are usually frozen out in the bloom? Who would believe that apples developed in Minnesota and Ottawa would break dormancy ahead of 'Golden Delicious' or 'Red Delicious'? A test planting of apple varieties in the upper coastal plains of Georgia in the Fort Valley area has begun to give answers to these questions and many more.
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