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Call it fate I wanted to be like Eve and eat my first Ambrosia right off the tree, so I set out to visit the Mennells on the last day of summer. Their home orchard is nestled on the bench ...
The resulting Ambrosia apple tree is believed to be a cross of a Starking Delicious and Golden Delicious. The apple has a slightly conical shape and glossy red blush over a creamy yellow background.
The B.C. government is providing $50,000 through the Buy Local program to the New Tree Fruit Varieties Development Council to help promote the apple to the public.
The Ambrosia apple unexpectedly appeared in a Jonagold orchard in B.C.'s Similkameen Valley. It bore its first fruit in the 1990s and takes its name from Greek mythology and the word for the 'food ...
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With over 275,500 kilograms of Ambrosia™ apples forecast to be packed by Montague, the team anticipates a strong result as the trees have matured. Consumer sentiment for this apple is strong ...
Tony Russo talks to Bill Broderick, owner of Sunny Crest Orchards in Sterling, with Broderick’s dog Barley by his side as they walk by Ambrosia apple trees. Ken McGagh for The Boston Globe ...
The Ambrosia™ apple is the most fragrant in the Montague range. Montague is proud to manage over 100,000 trees growing, across almost 40 hectares of land, on 15 different sites across Australia.
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