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Yes, pioneers did have apples. They often brought apple seeds or young apple trees with them as they settled new lands, as apples were a valuable food source and could be used for fresh eating, cooking, and preserving. Additionally, many pioneers planted apple orchards to ensure a steady supply of fruit for their families and livestock. Apples were a key part of their diet and contributed to their agricultural sustainability.
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Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits and many animals. Apple seeds contain a cyanide compound -- this is what makes them poisonous.
Apples have three to five seed chambers that can carry from one to two seeds. This means an apple can have as few as three seeds to as many as ten seeds.
On average, a Fuji apple contains around 10 seeds. The number of seeds may vary slightly depending on the size of the apple.
Apple trees are able to produce about 30 to 50 apples yearly after the tree has grown for seven years. After that, the apple trees are able to produce more a year.
Yes there is cyanide in apple seeds but it would take many to kill you.
It depends on the size of the average apple. It normally works when you open up 5 apples, count how much seeds there are altogether, and then divide that number by 5. The answer at the end is normally between 25 and 30.
The number of seeds in an apple can vary, but typically, an apple contains between 5 to 10 seeds. These seeds are found in the core of the apple, and the exact number depends on the apple variety and its growth conditions. Some apples may have fewer or more seeds, but most fall within this range.
Well, yes, but the big question is, what kind of apples will it bear. Many apple trees have roots and a trunk of a species that is very hardy and healthy, with an upper part that is grafted on that will produce the good, yummy eating apples.
Honeycrisp apples typically contain around 5 to 10 seeds per apple, though this can vary depending on the individual fruit. The number of seeds can be influenced by factors such as pollination and growing conditions. Generally, most apples, including Honeycrisp, have a core that houses these seeds.
Apples have an indeterminate amount of seeds. Not all ovules are fertilised and so not all of them form into seeds. The number of seeds is also determined by the variety of apple.
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Crab apple trees are members of the Rose Family, they are edible and delicious, they were the only apples around for millions of years until the ancient Turks bred them into domestic apples in the Ili valley of Kazakhstan. See related links.