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Wagener (apple)

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The tree grows quickly and is an early fruit producer, contributing to its popularity among farmers wanting an early return from their orchards. The Wagener is criticized for its over-production which can result in crowding and production of low-quality fruit. Without proper pruning and thinning of
102:, New York. Abraham Wagener, the namesake for the Wagener apple, purchased the nursery in 1795 and planted the trees on his land. The apple was recognized by the 427: 136:
Typical size: width 76-88 mm, height 57-63 mm, stalk 13 - 26 mm. The color is mostly red with yellow highlights near the crown.
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in 1847, and began to be propagated extensively in the United States. In 1910, it was brought to England where it received an
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Flesh is white to cream-colored, very crisp, fine-grained, and tender, with a sweet-tart flavor.
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Fruit medium-sized apple with a flattened, sometimes irregular, shape.
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In 1791, George Wheeler started a seedling farm in the area of
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the developing fruit, the health of the trees can suffer.
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Tree thrifty upright, productive and very early bearer.
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Cultivar
Penn Yan, New York
cultivar
apple
Idared
Northern Spy
Penn Yan
Dutchess County
New York State Agricultural Society
Award of Merit
Royal Horticultural Society




Apples of North America: A Celebration of Exceptional Varieties
ISBN
978-1-64326-137-9
"Apple Growing in the Pacific Northwest: A Condensation of Lectures, Experiments and Discussions"


"Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural Society of Michigan"


The Apple Book
ISBN
978-0-7112-4512-9
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