There are different types of apples, please resubmit with the type of apple. I know Granny Smith apples were first grown in Australia though.
In the garden of Eden, during the begining of creation.
the first potato planted in the US was in New Hampshire.
Apple tree
twenty feet in circumference
The only apple native to North America is the crabapple. According to the University of Illinois, "The pilgrims planted the first United States apple trees in the Massachusetts Bay Colony" ANSWER: Apples are native to Siberia and other forested parts of Russia.
The lesson at the conclusion of "Walden" with the fable of the apple tree wood table is that each of us has the potential to grow into our true selves, or that in each of us in the real us that can rise to the surface.
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well, one is that one apple tree contains apples which are nutritious, and edible to basically any animal, two, one apple tree can create more apple trees when one apple falls off, and more and more and more. and #3, and apple tree is also beneficial because they are not only providers of food/nutrients/health, but they are also trees, and trees help us breath (duh)
Neil Armstrong planted the U.S Flag on the moon.
the first us coin was the pine tree shilling
All kinds of each type of edible apple were cloned from one tree, because the seeds of each apple from the trees has different genes, and therefore the trees grown from the seed's apples would taste different to the apples from the original tree. In fact, if you planted 1000 apple seeds from an edible tree, only a small portion of the trees grown would not be crab apples, and these would taste completely different from the apples off the parent tree. Answer Early American--colonial-- orchards were started using seedlings, but the trees produced early season fruit and it did not store well. Later, grafting onto the apple trees that were native to the American continent, enabled the development of a wider variety of apples and improved the growing season. See the related link for more detail.
Charles Follen
James Whittaker was the first US citizen to climb Everest in 1963, 10 years after Hilary and Tenzing. It is likely that he planted a US flag there.