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Architecture World: Architecture

Architecture World: Architecture : Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction.It is both th...

Mark's Veg Plot: Tomatoes - the "intermediate" stage

Mark's Veg Plot: Tomatoes - the "intermediate" stage : My way of growing tomatoes has the plants living in three different containers at three different stages of their lives, which of course mea...

Are Paradise Apple Trees Self Pollinating?

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   Are Paradise Apple Trees Self Pollinating?  Paradise apple trees, a common name sometimes associated with dwarf apple trees or certain varieties of crabapples, can vary widely in their pollination needs depending on the exact variety. For the purposes of this discussion, I’ll cover both dwarf apple trees and crabapples, as they both share traits associated with the "paradise apple." Understanding Pollination in Apple Trees Apple trees, including most varieties of dwarf apple and crabapple trees, generally are not self-pollinating, meaning they typically require pollen from a different apple tree to bear fruit. In most cases, apples are considered self-incompatible: they need pollen from a genetically different tree to fertilize their flowers. This process, known as cross-pollination, occurs through the transfer of pollen from one apple tree's flowers to another by insects like bees. When apple trees are described as self-pollinating or "partially self-fertile,...