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|   | Subject: not a trifling matter Posted Aug 3, 2011 by richardinlaos | | Post: 1
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good quick Trifle recipe, thank you. However apple trees are not native to England, they are native to Central Asia. For the most part we have cultivars from Malus sieversii.
Cheers Richard
From the Tian Shan region, to be precise.
Don't mind me, just ambling by.
*waves at shazz in passing*
Of course I should have known that especially as my uncle used to work for the East Malling research facility specialising in fruit varieties.
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