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APPLE (ANNA)

MALUS DOMESTICA 'ANNA'. Family: ROSACEAE 

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  Anna was bred by Abba Stein at the Ein Shemer kibbutz in Israel, in order to achieve a Golden Delicious-like apple, that can be cultivated in nearly tropical areas. A regular apple needs between 500 – 1000 hours of chilling - "chill units" in order to get in blossom, but Anna flourishes even with less than 300 hours, so it can be grown in warm climates.

  Anna was introduced in 1959, and is the most popular apple cultivar in Florida

 

  Anna's skin color is very much like its Golden Delicious parentage, red flushed (by fifty percent) over green or greenish-yellow. It is excellent for fresh eating and keeps shape during cooking. It is self-sterile, and usually cultivated side by side with the Dorsett Golden cultivar or by Ein Shemer,all of which can be grown in warm climates and provide cross pollination for each other.

  Anna flowers and harvests at a very early season, gives a heavy crop, and keeps fresh 2–3 weeks

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