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Feb 2, 2022 12:16 AM CST
Name: Sherry Austin
Santa Cruz, CA (Zone 9a)
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I had one apple in my orchard that took me 25 years to identify. I think yours will be at least a little easier... Take a look at Gravenstein apples to start.. Mine varies from mostly red, to green with stripes, depending on how much sun they get.

I found this site helpful in finding an ID for apples.. (the apple I had for 25 years got ID'd here...)
https://www.fruitid.com/#ident...

As for the Apple coddling moths... The UC site is really helpful for all sorts of garden problems...
http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/PESTN...
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