Seven apple varieties previously thought lost have been rediscovered
In the eastern part of Washington state, seven apple varieties previously believed to be lost or extinct have been rediscovered. Several were found on land near the communities of Pullman, Colfax and Moscow. The Lost Apple Project and the Temperate Orchard Conservancy announced the latest discoveries this month.
The Lost Apple Project was founded by Dave Benscoter; it has partnered with the Whitman County Historical Society to identify and preserve heritage apple trees and orchards in Washington and Idaho. The groups have found 29 apples once thought to have disappeared.
According to postregister.com, the latest seven apples were discovered in old orchards in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
YAKIMA Seven apple varieties previously believed to be lost or extinct have been found in Eastern Washington, including several on land near the communities of Pullman, Colfax and Moscow.
Seven apple varieties previously believed to be lost or extinct have been found in eastern Washington state, including several on land near the communities of Pullman, Colfax and Moscow.