When John Bunker talks or teaches Apple Identification he doesn’t begin with the apple. He always goes back to the root of the tree…unless it is one of the Eric Clapton apples, i.e., you immediately recognize it as a variety that you all ready know. John provides a great metaphor for recognizing apples that you have learned to instantly know, much like you would a riff from your favorite musician.
The core of the issue is your knowledge base of beginning to recognize key attributes that stand out during the apple identification process.
Two to learn first:
“You want to obsess over a Dingaling Sweet, not a Mac or Cortland apple.”
When asked: How old it the tree? John says, “I need to see the tree to determine if it is a seedling.”
When you are finally ready to look at the fruit you have eliminated what it could be.
John says, “You eliminated the pool, you are like Sherlock Holmes”
John Recommends: Books: Apples of New York SA Beech 1904 2 volumes
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