a granny smith should be fine
Anna is an extremely early blossoming apple. Your best bet would be another subtropical type apple, Golden Dorsett
Yes, a Golden Dorsett apple tree can cross-pollinate with a Fuji apple tree. Both are compatible in terms of pollination, as they bloom around the same time and can transfer pollen to each other for successful fruit production.
Fuji apple sizes varies from 180gm to 300gm.
A Fuji apple has about 0.7 grams of fiber per ounce. A large Fuji apple typically contains 5.1g and is only 10 ounces.
It depends on the type of apple tree, some are self pollinating and some need other trees pollen in order to pollinate.
Washington apples
The Japanese apple known as FUJI took the United states by stroms in 1980s and they named that "Apple". so it has scientific binomial name : malus domestica
A Gala apple tree can cross-pollinate with other apple varieties that bloom at the same time, such as Fuji, Honeycrisp, or Granny Smith. Cross-pollination can occur through wind or by pollinators like bees, which transfer pollen between flowers. Ensuring that compatible varieties are planted within proximity (typically within 100 feet) can enhance fruit set and yield. Additionally, using different apple cultivars can improve genetic diversity and fruit quality.
No, a plum tree cannot pollinate an apple tree. They are different species and require pollen from the same species or a closely related one for successful pollination.
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