No, apples are not indigenous to the United States. They originated in Central Asia, specifically in the region of Kazakhstan, where the wild ancestor of the apple, Malus sieversii, can still be found. Apples were brought to North America by European colonists in the 17th century and have since become widely cultivated across the country.
The state of Washington produces nearly half of the US supply of apples.
The state of Washington produces nearly half of the US supply of apples.
Apples are a major crop in the US state of Washington.
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I brought dried apples from Germany to the US. With no problems.
Paula Red Apples grow in the northeastern us and Canada
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Apples grow in Nova Scotia, British Columbia, and Ontario.
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