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Mark Longstroth

This page contains high quality pictures I have taken of apples.  I developed the trick of posting a small picture and linking it to a large detailed picture.   These small pictures are all linked to a larger image.

The pictures below are apple pictures I am proud of.  Blueberries,  Cherries, Peaches, Blueberries and Strawberries and other fruit have their own pages.  I already have picture intensive pages on fire blight, frost and freeze injury, herbicide injury , fruit insects, etc.

Also see the Fruit AoE Apple growth stages page.

Apple Growth Pictures

Silver Tip in ApplesSilver Tip in apples is the first sign the trees are growing

Green tip in McIntosh Apple Green tip in apple is when we first see gree tissue. This is when apple scab becomes a problem.

 

Dead King and Side Bloom in ApplesThese apple flowers look fine but were killed by a freeze.

There are lots of apple flower pictures on the Apple freeze damage picture page.

Hard to thin 16 mm fruit with no size difference (click for a larger image)16 mm Golden Delicious Fruit (click for a lager image) half inch apple fruit at thinning time.

Below are 16 mm Golden Delicious fruit.  The king bloom in this cluster was killed by frost.  Notice the the resulting side blooms are all about the same size.   This similarity in size will make it very hard to these this fruit cluster to one or two fruit.  A cross-section of these fruit is on the right.

Gala apples cut in half to reveal dying seeds (click for a larger image)22 mm Gala, small fruit will fall(click for a lager image)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apple Disease Pictures

Flyspeck and sooty blotch (click for an image of the fruit)
Detail close-up of flyspeck in the center and sooty blotch around it

 

Miscellaneous Fruit Pictures and Other Pictures


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posted: August 19, 2008
Updated: May 5, 2009