Are apples hybrids?

And, most familiar of all, most apple varieties are man-made hybrids. Braeburns, Galas, Pink Ladies, the SweeTangos, Honeycrisps, Fujis and other familiar edible apples are the result of grafted trees, making them technically hybrids.
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Which apple is not a hybrid?

For example, Ashmead's Kernel, Jonathan and Elstar are nonhybrid apple varieties resistant to scab.
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Are apples man-made?

Apples are one of the most man-made things going. The truth is, God didn't make little green apples — not on his own, anyway. Nature never intended them to be the way they are. One apple seed is different genetically from all others.
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Are apples a natural fruit?

An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found today.
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Are apples cross bred?

Many commercially grown apples today are hybrid fruits that are the result of cross pollination. Orchard growers cross pollinate fruits as a method of creating hybrids that are stronger and more resistant to diseases and insect attack.
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Are Granny Smith apples hybrid?

The parentage of the Granny Smith is thought to be possibly a cross between a cultivated apple and malus sylvestris, a crab apple. "Therefore, Granny Smith is most likely a chance hybrid of two existing varieties and/or species," Ms Karlstrom explained.
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Are all apples clones?

All apple varieties, all grapes, potatoes, strawberries and some other plants are produced by asexual propagation of clones.
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Are green apples real?

The Granny Smith, also known as a green apple or sour apple, is an apple cultivar which originated in Australia in 1868. It is named after Maria Ann Smith, who propagated the cultivar from a chance seedling.
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Are lemons man-made?

You might think that it was just a matter of ancient peoples finding the trees, enjoying their fruit and growing more of them, but that's not true. The lemon is a human invention that's maybe only a few thousand years old. The first lemons came from East Asia, possibly southern China or Burma.
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Is garlic a hybrid?

Hybrid herbs examples are goldenseal, ginseng, echinacea, chamomile, aloe vera, nutmeg, comfrey and garlic.
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What fruit is a hybrid?

A: Hybrids, or hybrid fruits, such as an aprium (apricot crossed with a plum) or pluot (plum crossed with an apricot), is a variety made by naturally crossbreeding two separate varieties to create a new one.
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Is pineapple a hybrid fruit?

The pineapple fruit is not just one fruit. It is a fusion of several fruits that developed from individual flowers. The "eyes" are remnants of the flower parts, and the number of eyes represents the number of fruits fused together to produce the whole pineapple fruit as we know it.
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Are all apples genetically modified?

There are more than 7,000 varieties of apples, but only 100 are produced in the United States. According to a 2006 GMO Compass article, no varieties of genetically engineered apples have been approved for commercial production in the world, and the production of genetically engineered apples is a long way off.
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Are Rainbow apples real?

RAINBOW was thought to have become extinct, but Carlos Manning discovered this tree in a small town near his home. According to Lee Calhoun, it was a Missouri apple sold by Stark Bros. Nursery around 1900, and was listed by a Virginia nursery from 1898 to 1901 as a dessert apple.
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Is Kiwi A hybrid?

Boysenberries are a hybrid between a blackberry and raspberry, Meyer lemons are a hybrid of a lemon and a Mandarin orange, kiwis are hybrids of the genus Actinidia, and grapefruits are an 18th-century hybrid originally bred in Jamaica.
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Is Black Diamond Apple real?

Named for its dark skin color, the Black Diamond apple breaks the red-and-green rules for most of the apples we see and eat. Though you might think this fruit resembles something from a fairy tale, we can assure you that black apples are real and safe to eat.
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Was there a real Granny Smith?

“Granny” Smith died just a few years later, but her unique apples found a following among local growers, eventually gaining national attention in Australia in the 1890s after winning a prize for “Best Cooking Apple” at the Castle Hill Agricultural and Horticultural Show, inspiring others to cultivate the variety.
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Was Granny Smith a real person?

'Granny Smith' was born Maria Ann Sherwood in the rural parish of Peasmarsh, Sussex, England, in late 1799. Her father worked as an agricultural labourer and Maria also went into farm service. At the age of 19, she married Thomas Smith, a farm labourer from the neighbouring parish of Beckley.
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Are bananas cloned?

Despite their smooth texture, bananas actually do have small seeds inside, but they are commercially propagated through cuttings which means that all bananas are actually clones of each other. Banana fruits are parthenocarpic, which means that they don't need to be pollinated to produce fruits.
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Are all avocados clones?

Avocados can be propagated by planting seeds, rooting avocado cuttings, layering and grafting. Avocados do not produce true to the seed. Avocado propagating by cuttings is a more certain method, as propagating a new tree from avocado tree cuttings results in a clone of the parent tree.
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Are apples real?

apple, (Malus domestica), fruit of the domesticated tree Malus domestica (family Rosaceae), one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. The apple is a pome (fleshy) fruit, in which the ripened ovary and surrounding tissue both become fleshy and edible.
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Is a Honeycrisp apple genetically modified?

Natural Breeding, Not Genetic Modification

Honeycrisp apples are bred and grown through cross-pollination, which is widely regarded as an all-natural process. As such, honeycrisps are not an example of genetic modification.
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Which apple is the healthiest?

Based on its overall nutritional profile, Granny Smith is the healthiest apple variety you can choose. It offers low sugar, high fiber, high mineral levels, and was shown to improve the gut bacteria associated with reducing obesity.
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Are Honeycrisp apples?

Honeycrisp is an apple with larger cells, making for a juicier bite. Looks are not deceiving for the Honeycrisp; on the outside, Honeycrisp apples are beautiful blushed scarlet color over hues of yellow. Inside is a creamy, white flesh that breaks apart easily when eaten or sliced.
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