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Information about Apple

Apple is a deciduous tree of Malus in Rosaceae. Its trunk is grayish brown, and the flowering period is April-May. The leaves of apple trees are oval, oval to wide oval, flowers gather at the top of branchlets, and petals are inverted oval, mostly white and slightly pink. Apples are native to eastern Turkey and are suitable for growing in warm and humid places.

distribution range

Apples are widely planted in Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet in China. Suitable for hillside terraces, plain mines and loess hills, with an altitude of 50-2500m.

Growth habit

Apples can adapt to most climates. It is the best choice for apple growth between 35-50 degrees north and south latitude. Apples need 1000- 1600 units of heat and 120- 180 days of frost-free weather.

Apples can resist the frost of MINUS 40℃, and if the temperature is between -2.2℃ and -3.3℃ during flowering and fruiting, it will affect the yield.