Environment
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Ten Previously Thought Extinct Apple Varieties Found Again in Pacific Northwest
There had once been at least 17,000 known apple varieties found in orchards across North America. Many of these strains have since become extinct, with only 15 apple varieties now accounting for 90% of apples produced by the U.S.
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