OT Pacific Northwest's oldest apple tree dies aged 194

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    Pacific Northwest's oldest apple tree dies aged 194: British Navy lieutenant carried to America five seeds from a fruit dessert and planted them in 1826 when he reached Fort Vancouver - giving rise to entire region's apple industry
    • The Old Apple Tree believed to be oldest in Pacific Northwest dies at age of 194
    • Tree was planted in Vancouver, Washington, in 1826, according to local officials
    • The state of Washington is famous for its apple orchards and the Old Apple Tree was considered the matriarch of the region's apple industry
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    An apple tree in Washington state that is believed to be the oldest in the Pacific Northwest has died at the age of 194.

    The Old Apple Tree in Vancouver, Washington, lived within the Vancouver National Historic Reserve after being planted in 1825.

    The state of Washington is famous for its apple orchards and the Old Apple Tree was considered the matriarch of the region's apple industry.

    The Old Apple Tree in Vancouver, Washington, lived within the Vancouver National Historic Reserve after being planted in 1826

    The state of Washington is famous for its apple orchards and the Old Apple Tree (pictured) was considered the matriarch of the region's apple industry

    Charles Ray, the urban forester for the City of Vancouver, told CNN: 'While we knew this day would come, we hoped it was still years away.'

    According to Ray, experts caring for the tree in 2015 noticed that a part of the tree responsible for carrying water and nutrients to the top of the tree was beginning to die.

    That dying portion of the tree then caused a spiral crack in the trunk, which continued to hollow out until the tree died in June.

    Ray said the tree produced apples known as the 'English Greenings,' a classification used to describe old-world apples.

    Cameron Peace, a professor of tree fruit genetics, told CNN, that the tree 'is not identical to any other named variety in a worldwide collaborative data set of several thousand apple variety DNA profiles'.

    'The Old Apple Tree is therefore unique, one-of-a-kind. It will carry genetic factors not present in other heirloom or modern cultivars,' he said.

    Charles Ray, the urban forester for the City of Vancouver, said : 'While we knew this day would come, we hoped it was still years away'

    Ray said the tree produced apples known as the 'English Greenings,' a classification used to describe old-world apples

    Experts have been able to determine that the Old Apple Tree is almost certainly a grandchild of the French Reinette, a 500-year-old variety, according to Peace.

    Many years after the tree was planted a public park was built around it in 1984 and every year after that it became a tourist attraction for the city.

    Each October, the city held a festival to celebrate the Old Apple Tree and just last week, community members gathered to hold a remembrance ceremony for the tree.

    According to the City of Vancouver, the tree arrived in the US as a seed that was transported by Royal Navy Lieutenant Aemilius Simpson.

    Simpson then gave the seeds to Chief Factor John McLoughlin, who at the time was overseeing the establishment of local orchards.

    Since the 1984 festivals began, visitors would receive cuttings from the tree that they could use to plant in their backyards.

    Those who received the cuttings are being encouraged to share their stories or any memories about visiting the Old Apple Tree with the City of Vancouver's 'Letters to Trees' program.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...acific-Northwest-apple-industry-dies-194.html
     
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    It looks like it socially distanced, but it was pretty old.
     
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    This was the tree that Isaac Newton was sitting under when he discovered gravity. Frederick Douglass wrote about that in his poem "The Catcher in the Rye", which was later the basis for the movie "Barbarella".

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    So we are under the assumption that @Lanny planted this right?
     
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    Was the typo considered by the committee? Did the committee even notice the typo?

    How good is the committee with English?

    There's a lot of questions I'm hearing from people about the committee.
     
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    Do not cry because it had a long and FRUITFUL life. har har har har
     
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    good thing it was planted after George Washington
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Cherries. Washington didn't like cherry trees. Of course, with his choppers apples wouldn't have been a particularly attractive fruit.
     
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    Why? Are apples hard on teeth from African Americans......??
     
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