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== Ancestry ==
== Ancestry ==
Determined to be a PEAR. Likely initial lab contaomination. Original description: Suspiciously identical to AYNP-024 from Yosemite National Park. Unless the DNA in the lab got contaminated/replaced by AYNP-024 during one of the lab steps, this tree (cultivar) has a lot of Malus ioensis/coronaria/angustifolia in it and it might also be half tiny-fruited ornamental crab, but doesn’t have any Malus domestica in it. It’s a weird one! 
Determined to be a PEAR. Likely initial lab contaomination. Original description: Suspiciously identical to AYNP-024 from Yosemite National Park. Unless the DNA in the lab got contaminated/replaced by AYNP-024 during one of the lab steps, this tree (cultivar) has a lot of Malus ioensis/coronaria/angustifolia in it and it might also be half tiny-fruited ornamental crab, but doesn’t have any Malus domestica in it. It’s a weird one! 
== Location ==
[[Has coordinates::44.651387, -121.522501]]
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[[Category:Trees]]
[[Category:Trees]]
[[Category:Apple Trees]]
[[Category:Apple Trees]]
[[Category:Deschutes National Forest]]
[[Category:Deschutes National Forest]]

Revision as of 12:35, 3 February 2026

Tree #2
Field Tag 2
Orchard El Rancho
Species Pear
Variety Unknown
Condition
DNA Code AFRS-017


Ancestry

Determined to be a PEAR. Likely initial lab contaomination. Original description: Suspiciously identical to AYNP-024 from Yosemite National Park. Unless the DNA in the lab got contaminated/replaced by AYNP-024 during one of the lab steps, this tree (cultivar) has a lot of Malus ioensis/coronaria/angustifolia in it and it might also be half tiny-fruited ornamental crab, but doesn’t have any Malus domestica in it. It’s a weird one! 

Location

44° 39' 4.99" N, 121° 31' 21.00" W

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