John Mcintosh Apple Tree at Dakota Hensman blog

John Mcintosh Apple Tree. In 1811 he moved to the site of dundela, where in clearing the forest he discovered about 20 apple trees in a previously cleared area. But his experiments with seeds kept. All mcintosh apples are directly derived from a seedling found in 1811. John mcintosh likely cared little about where his wonderful new apple tree came from — all he knew was that he had to reproduce it. John mcintosh’s original apple tree was damaged by fire in 1894 but his children nursed it back to life and it produced a fine crop until it fell over in 1910. John mcintosh has been linked in canadian legend with an apple, one of ontario’s, if not canada’s, agricultural successes in the 20th century.

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In 1811 he moved to the site of dundela, where in clearing the forest he discovered about 20 apple trees in a previously cleared area. All mcintosh apples are directly derived from a seedling found in 1811. John mcintosh likely cared little about where his wonderful new apple tree came from — all he knew was that he had to reproduce it. John mcintosh has been linked in canadian legend with an apple, one of ontario’s, if not canada’s, agricultural successes in the 20th century. But his experiments with seeds kept. John mcintosh’s original apple tree was damaged by fire in 1894 but his children nursed it back to life and it produced a fine crop until it fell over in 1910.

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John Mcintosh Apple Tree John mcintosh likely cared little about where his wonderful new apple tree came from — all he knew was that he had to reproduce it. John mcintosh’s original apple tree was damaged by fire in 1894 but his children nursed it back to life and it produced a fine crop until it fell over in 1910. All mcintosh apples are directly derived from a seedling found in 1811. But his experiments with seeds kept. In 1811 he moved to the site of dundela, where in clearing the forest he discovered about 20 apple trees in a previously cleared area. John mcintosh likely cared little about where his wonderful new apple tree came from — all he knew was that he had to reproduce it. John mcintosh has been linked in canadian legend with an apple, one of ontario’s, if not canada’s, agricultural successes in the 20th century.

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