Then, these Malus coronaria cuttings—along with cuttings from previous hunts—will be grafted onto an apple rootstock. That will allow them to grow into trees which are identical to the original.
That will allow them to grow into trees which are identical to the original. However, the goal is not to replace popular varieties like Fuji or Honeycrisp with Malus coronaria apples, since the ...
Then, these Malus coronaria cuttings — along with cuttings from previous hunts — will be grafted onto an apple rootstock. That will allow them to grow into trees which are identical to the original.
Michigan State University horticulture professor Steve Van Nocker holds wild apples near a Malus coronaria tree Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, in Meridian Township, Mich. (AP Photo/Mike Householder) ...
Apples are the most-consumed fruit for Americans, but there are a dizzying array of varieties to choose from. Red Delicious was once at the top, but no longer.