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Apples grow on trees and are a member of the rose family. They are one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits in the world.

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How did pears become the state fruit of Oregon?

The pear became the state fruit in 2005 after House Joint Resolution No. 8 was passed in the Oregon house and senate. The pear was chosen because Oregon produces a variety of pears and it is the top selling tree fruit in the state of Oregon.

Is there more sugar in an orange or apple?

Even though there are different Oranges and different apples, we do consider apple to contain more sugar than oranges. That is true at least if we just measure the sugar content in the juice from them. Looking on pure sugar content, there are more sugar in apple juice than in Coca Cola. However, this does not indicate that Coca Cola is better for you.

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What is the meaning of this statement Calling an apple an orange?

It's not really a statement that would be common in the English language. Drawing on the similarity between the given phrase the phrase, "comparing apples and oranges" which means to try to compare to incomparable items it would appear the phrase means you're using the wrong name for two completely incomparable objects.

Why is a ceaserean called a ceaserean or is it something to do with the Roman Caesar because he made people be in pain and he was painful and cut people?

A C-section is called "cesarean" because it comes from the Latin word "caedo" which means "to cut". It has nothing at all to do with Julius Caesar. Because of the similarity of the words, many people have the false impression that the operations was named after Caesar because he was born that way. This is completely false. In the ancient world, a cesarean operation was performed on an already dead mother in order to save the baby or in some dire complication of the delivery. The mother always died afterwards. Caesar's mother lived a long life after she had all her children, so no C-section for her.

What are apples eaten with?

Your teeth, you simply bite into them and chew.

However if you mean what do they go with to make nice dishes, well that would be:-

  • Cheese
  • Pastry - as in apple pie and custard
  • Blackberries
  • Raisins sugar as in baked apple
  • Almonds as in apply and almond cake
  • Pork as in pork and apple sauce
  • Vinegar as in apple chutney

and much more.

What kind of pear tree will pollinate your dwarf bartlett?

Dwarf bartlett pears don't need a pollinator.

Plant Facts

Mature Height 7 - 10 feet Soil Type Widely Adaptable Sun Exposure Full Sun Type Dwarf Characteristics Canning Pear Support Required No Bloom Period Mid April Will Produce 3 - 5 years Pollinator Required No Harvest Period Mid August Zones 4-9

What is an apple fly?

An apple fly is any of several winged insects whose larva burrows into apples, particularly of the families Tephritidae and Drosophilidae.

How many apples are in an apple seed?

There are no apples in an apple seed due to the germantion but if you plant the seed it will aventually grow into either an apple or an apple tree x

Who invented the pear-apple tree and where is he from?

actually, my great, great, great grandfather did.

i believe his name was John Gunn. It might be different, but that is just what i remember my grandmother telling me.

and he is from Texas. but there is also a "apple-pear tree" and that is actually different. the "pear-apple tree" is pears that have been grown on an apple tree, and the "apple-pear tree" is apples that have been grown on a pear tree.

someone in Asia invented that one.

Which apples are bettet red ir green?

Whether or not red apples or green apples are better, is really just a matter of personal taste. Green apples do tend to be a little more on the tart side depending on the variety.

What trees are coniferous trees?

Cone-bearers are the trees which are called coniferous trees or conifers.

Specifically, the term comes from the combination of the Latin noun conus ("cone") and the present infinitive ferre ("to bear"). A conifer is recognizable for its leaves in the form of needles or scales. Most conifers also may be called evergreens since - other than baldcypresses and tamaracks - they shed their foliage over the course of 2-3 years. Well-known examples of conifers range from cedars to cypresses, firs, hemlocks, junipers, kauris, larches, pines, redwoods, spruces and yews.

Can't connect to apple website?

The Apple website is currently online. Visit it at: http://www.apple.com If for any reason, you are unable to access the Apple website, they are usually down for maintenance and service should be restored within a few hours. Please be patient.

Can you grow apple trees in New Mexico?

No, because the misnomer "Land of Enchantment" doesn't inform you that it NEVER RAINS there. Good luck.

Can grey water be used to water apple trees?

Yes. With the proviso that we have only been doing it for three years, our apple trees seem to be doing just fine being irrigated solely with graywater and rain water (we are in San Diego, so not that much rain). We do not recycle our washer water, because it was not convenient to do so-- so we only re-use shower, bathtub, and bathroom sink water.

Our apple trees are doing just fine. Our Anna and Gordon apple trees are especially vigorous and productive. We also have a couple of Fuji, Golden Dorsett, Pink Lady, and a couple of new trees-- Gala, Cinnamon Spice, Rubinette, and Honeycrisp. Too early to tell for sure about the last list, but so far so good.

From what I can tell, there has never been a case of health problems caused by graywater, and the scientific consensus is that it is perfectly safe for use on fruit trees if you discharge the graywater at ground level or below ground, and do not spray the fruit with it.

What is an example of a cultivar?

Different kinds of apples, from Gala to Honeycrisp