The Reinette Du Canada apple is used as a dessert apple. The skin is a greenish-yellow and brown color. The flavor is brisk and juicy. This apple can be found November through May.

Reinette Du Canada Apple

The Reinette Du Canada apple is used as a dessert apple. The skin is a greenish-yellow and brown color.…

The Reinette Grise apple is a dessert apple. The apple has a sugary flavor. It can be found November through April.

Reinette Grise Apple

The Reinette Grise apple is a dessert apple. The apple has a sugary flavor. It can be found November…

Apples are prone to infestation by the codlin moth during the month of May. The moth lays its eggs in the leaves of the young apple. The caterpillar gnaws its way down the fruit.

Codlin Moth and Grub in an Apple

Apples are prone to infestation by the codlin moth during the month of May. The moth lays its eggs in…

This trap for codlin grubs are two, three, or more thin pieces of board that are twelve to twenty inches long and two to four inches wide with a screw through the center. Slips of wood are inserted between the board to keep them open so the grubs can enter. This was invented in the United States.

Apple or Codlin Grub Trap

This trap for codlin grubs are two, three, or more thin pieces of board that are twelve to twenty inches…

Apple Berry is the common name of billardiera. The longiflora variety has greenish-yellow flowers that often change to purple. The berries are blue. The fruit is edible.

Fruiting Branch of Billardiera Longiflora

Apple Berry is the common name of billardiera. The longiflora variety has greenish-yellow flowers that…

The common name of calycanthus floridus is Carolina Allspice. The flowers have a sweet, apple scent. This shrub grows between four and six feet tall.

Flowering Branch of Calycanthus Floridus

The common name of calycanthus floridus is Carolina Allspice. The flowers have a sweet, apple scent.…

The larva, or caterpillar, of the leopard moth is whitish with black glossy spots. The caterpillar has a blackish plate on the segment next to the head. These caterpillars feed on the wood in the interior of the stems and branches of pear, apple, or plum trees.

Caterpillar of the Leopard Moth

The larva, or caterpillar, of the leopard moth is whitish with black glossy spots. The caterpillar has…

Galls are structures budded out from stems, leaves, or other pats of plants. Galls are made by insects for the protection of their young or immature larvae. Pictured is the oak apple gall, about two thirds its natural size. Also pictured is the young root of oak bearing galls.

Oak Galls

Galls are structures budded out from stems, leaves, or other pats of plants. Galls are made by insects…

Galls are structures budded out from stems, leaves, or other pats of plants. Galls are made by insects for the protection of their young or immature larvae. Pictured is a cluster of galls and an oak twig with two galls.

Oak Galls

Galls are structures budded out from stems, leaves, or other pats of plants. Galls are made by insects…

The larva of psylla pyrisuga live on pear trees and sometimes apple trees. The larvae suck the juice from the leaves.

Larva of Psylla Pyrisuga

The larva of psylla pyrisuga live on pear trees and sometimes apple trees. The larvae suck the juice…

The common names of photinia japonica are Japan Medlar, Japan Quince, and Loquat. The flowers are white and bloom in autumn. The fruit is the size of a small apple.

Fruiting Branchlet of Photinia Japonica

The common names of photinia japonica are Japan Medlar, Japan Quince, and Loquat. The flowers are white…

Japan Medlar, Japan Quince, and Loquat are the common names of photinia japonica. The fruit is the size of a small apple and a pale, orange-red color. The plant grows between ten and twenty feet tall.

Inflorescence and Single Fruit of Photinia Japonica

Japan Medlar, Japan Quince, and Loquat are the common names of photinia japonica. The fruit is the size…

<i>Annona glabra</I> has many common names including pond apple, alligator apple, monkey apple, mangrove annona, mamin, mamain, and others. The fruit is the size of a bellflower apple with leathery skin. The fruit is not edible.

Annona Glabra

Annona glabra has many common names including pond apple, alligator apple, monkey apple, mangrove annona,…

Some of the common names of <I>Annona reticulata</i> are common custard apple, bullock's heart, corazon, and corossol. The fruit is smooth and three to five inches in diameter. The pulp is sweetish but usually granular.

Annona Reticulata

Some of the common names of Annona reticulata are common custard apple, bullock's heart, corazon, and…

Some of the common names of <I>Annona squamosa</i> are sugar apple, sweet sop, anon, and atta. The fruit is about the size of an orange. The pulp is yellowish white, creamy or custard like, very sweet and pleasantly flavored.

Annona Squamosa

Some of the common names of Annona squamosa are sugar apple, sweet sop, anon, and atta. The fruit is…

Pictured are apple remains from the Swiss lake dwellings. Charred remains of the fruit were found in the prehistoric lake dwellings of Switzerland.

Apple Remains

Pictured are apple remains from the Swiss lake dwellings. Charred remains of the fruit were found in…

Pictured is an apple cluster. Only one fruit may set in a cluster.

Apple Cluster

Pictured is an apple cluster. Only one fruit may set in a cluster.

Pictured is an apple showing the side bud that is to continue the spur the following year.

Apple Side Bud

Pictured is an apple showing the side bud that is to continue the spur the following year.

Pictured are the flower cluster and the leaf cluster of an apple tree.

Flower and Leaf Cluster of Apple

Pictured are the flower cluster and the leaf cluster of an apple tree.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a baldwin apple.

Baldwin Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a baldwin apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom view of a Ben Davis apple.

Ben Davis Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom view of a Ben Davis apple.

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a blue pearmain apple.

Blue Pearmain Apple

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a blue pearmain apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of an esopus apple. It also known as the spitzenberg apple.

Esopus Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of an esopus apple. It also known as the spitzenberg apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a gano apple.

Gano Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a gano apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a black gilliflower apple.

Black Gilliflower Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a black gilliflower apple.

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a grimes apple.

Grimes Apple

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a grimes apple.

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a Hubbardston apple.

Hubbardston Apple

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a Hubbardston apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a Yellow Newtown apple.

Yellow Newtown Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a Yellow Newtown apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a northern spy apple.

Northern Spy Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a northern spy apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a Rhode Island greening apple.

Rhode Island Greening Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a Rhode Island greening apple.

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a Rome beauty apple.

Rome Beauty Apple

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a Rome beauty apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a wealthy apple.

Wealthy Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a wealthy apple.

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a stayman apple. It is also known as the winesap apple.

Stayman Apple

Pictured are the bottom and top views of a stayman apple. It is also known as the winesap apple.

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a York Imperial apple.

York Imperial Apple

Pictured are the top and bottom views of a York Imperial apple.

Pictured is a Tompkins King apple. It is the flat or oblate American apple.

Tompkins King Apple

Pictured is a Tompkins King apple. It is the flat or oblate American apple.

Pictured are the oblate (left) and spherical (right) forms of apple.

Forms of Apple

Pictured are the oblate (left) and spherical (right) forms of apple.

Pictured are the conical (left) and ovoid (right) forms of the apple. These are the typical forms of the American apple.

Conical and Ovoid Forms of Apple

Pictured are the conical (left) and ovoid (right) forms of the apple. These are the typical forms of…

Pictured are two examples of lady apples. They are a small dessert apple.

Lady Apple

Pictured are two examples of lady apples. They are a small dessert apple.

Pictured is a monument to the Baldwin apple. The monument was erected in Wilmington, Massachusetts. The inscription reads "This Pillar Erected in 1895 by the Rumford Historical Association, Incorporated April 28, 1877. Marks the estate where in 1793 Samuel Thompson, Esq., while locating the line of the Middlesex Canal, discovered the first Pecker apple tree. Later named the Baldwin."

Monument to the Baldwin Apple

Pictured is a monument to the Baldwin apple. The monument was erected in Wilmington, Massachusetts.…

Pictured is the first tablet in New York state in memory of any apple. The tablet was erected in the town of Camillus on the original site of the primate apple tree.

Tablet to the Primate Apple

Pictured is the first tablet in New York state in memory of any apple. The tablet was erected in the…

Pictured is a four feet tall Northern Spy Monument. The tablet reads "The original northern spy apple tree stood about fourteen rods south of this spot, in a seedling planted by Herman Chapin about 1800".

Northern Spy Monument

Pictured is a four feet tall Northern Spy Monument. The tablet reads "The original northern spy apple…

Pictured is a monument to the McIntosh apple erected by Popular Subscription in 1912. The monument reads "The original McIntosh red apple tree stood about twenty rods north of this spot. It was one of a number of seedlings taken from the border of the clearings and transplanted by John McIntosh in the year 1796".

Monument to the McIntosh Apple

Pictured is a monument to the McIntosh apple erected by Popular Subscription in 1912. The monument reads…

Pictured is the original McIntosh apple tree. The tree was discovered in 1796. The tree was transplanted in 1830 and one side burned in 1893. The other side of the tree continued to bear fruit until 1908.

Original McIntosh Apple Tree

Pictured is the original McIntosh apple tree. The tree was discovered in 1796. The tree was transplanted…

The monument to Peter M. Gideon commemorates the origin of the wealthy apple. Peter M. Gideon grew the original wealthy apple tree in 1864. The monument was erected in 1912.

Monument to Peter M. Gideon and the Wealthy Apple

The monument to Peter M. Gideon commemorates the origin of the wealthy apple. Peter M. Gideon grew the…

Pictured is an apple orchard at bearing age. This type of apple orchard is seen in the northeastern states.

Apple Orchard

Pictured is an apple orchard at bearing age. This type of apple orchard is seen in the northeastern…

Pictured is harvest time in an apple orchard.

Apple Orchard at Harvest Time

Pictured is harvest time in an apple orchard.

The shaded area shows the alleghany apple region.

Alleghany Apple Region

The shaded area shows the alleghany apple region.

Pictured is an apple orchard in the piedmont region of the Alleghanies.

Piedmont Region of the Alleghanies

Pictured is an apple orchard in the piedmont region of the Alleghanies.

Pictured is a ten year old Nebraska apple orchard. The trunks are protected from the sun by board jackets.

Nebraska Apple Orchard

Pictured is a ten year old Nebraska apple orchard. The trunks are protected from the sun by board jackets.

Pictured is an apple orchard in Hood River Valley, Oregon. Apple growing is a big industry on the Pacific Coast.

Apple Orchard in Hood River Valley

Pictured is an apple orchard in Hood River Valley, Oregon. Apple growing is a big industry on the Pacific…

Pictured is a California apple orchard. It was until 1880 that California was proven to be able to grow apples commercially.

California Apple Orchard

Pictured is a California apple orchard. It was until 1880 that California was proven to be able to grow…

Illustrated are picturesque old apple trees.

Apple Tree

Illustrated are picturesque old apple trees.

The pereskia fruit is apple shaped and bears a number of leaf-like bracts on the skin.

Pereskia Fruit

The pereskia fruit is apple shaped and bears a number of leaf-like bracts on the skin.

Star apple and caimito are the common names of chrysophyllum cainito. The fruit is the size of an apple with a star shaped core. The fruit is eaten raw.

Star Apple

Star apple and caimito are the common names of chrysophyllum cainito. The fruit is the size of an apple…

The fruits of hawthorn are pomes with a structure similar to apple. Illustrated is one of the large fruited forms.

Pomes of Hawthorn

The fruits of hawthorn are pomes with a structure similar to apple. Illustrated is one of the large…

Illustrated are pods of datura stramonium. The common name is thorn apple or Jamestown weed.

Datura Stramonium

Illustrated are pods of datura stramonium. The common name is thorn apple or Jamestown weed.

Illustrated is the fruiting body of the apple scab fungi showing the spores.

Apple Scab

Illustrated is the fruiting body of the apple scab fungi showing the spores.

Illustrated are the burrows of an apple-tree borer. The holes at (a) shows where the adult beetle emerged.

Apple-Tree Borer

Illustrated are the burrows of an apple-tree borer. The holes at (a) shows where the adult beetle emerged.

Illustrated is apple cluster ready to be sprayed with insecticide. The blossoms have not yet opened.

Apple Cluster

Illustrated is apple cluster ready to be sprayed with insecticide. The blossoms have not yet opened.

Illustrated is the flower of rose apple, also known as jamrosade and jambos. The flower is greenish white. The tree is native to the east Indies.

Rose Apple

Illustrated is the flower of rose apple, also known as jamrosade and jambos. The flower is greenish…