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The Macintosh apple is a self-pollinating variety, meaning it can produce fruit without needing pollen from another apple tree. However, for better yield and fruit quality, cross-pollination with other apple varieties can enhance the process. Trees like Honeycrisp or Cortland can serve as effective pollinators for Macintosh apples. In general, having multiple apple varieties nearby can improve pollination success.

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