![]() While not exhaustive, this list (and the links above) represents the vast majority of apples grown in New England orchards that were discovered in other states. In addition to natives of the six New England states, previous posts in this series have highlighted varieties from apple-breeding programs in Minnesota, New York, and a consortium of the University of Illinois, Purdue University in Indiana, and Rutgers University in New Jersey ( PRI). THE AMAZING APPLE has traveled back and forth across America since its arrival in New England in 1623, and nearly half of the United States have produced apples currently cultivated in New England. ![]() Golden Delicious, a late-season West Virginia apple shown here at Lanni Orchards in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, is nearly ready for picking in New England orchards. ![]() Stark, Cameo apple, Carousel apple, English Vandevere apple, Ginger Gold apple, Goldblush apple, Golden Delicious apple, Golden Supreme apple, GoldRush apple, Grimes apple, Grimes Golden apple, Grimes Golden Pippin apple, Hawkeye apple, Hidden Rose apple, Holly apple, Hudson's Golden Gem apple, Hudson's Pride of Michigan apple, Idared apple, Lady Washington apple, Lanni Orchards, Leif Verner, Lincoln Pippin apple, Maiden's Blush apple, Melrose apple, Mullins Yellow Seedling apple, New England Apple Association, New England apples, Opalescent apple, PaulaRed apple, Red Delicious apple, Red Flesh apple, Red Vandevere apple, Rome apple, Rome Beauty apple, Russell Steven Powell, Schwartz apple, Smokehouse apple, Stark's Blushing Golden apple, Stayman apple, Stayman Winesap apple, Vandevere apple, Wagener apple, Winesap apple, Winter Banana apple, Wolf River apple, Yellow Bellflower apple, York apple, York Imperial apple on October 16, 2014| ![]() Posted in New England apple varieties, tagged Airlie Redflesh apple, America's Apple, AppleFest, Apples of New England, Arkansas Black apple, Arkansas Black Twig apple, Bar Lois Weeks, Ben Davis apple, Blondee apple, Blushing Golden apple, C. ![]()
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