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In an effort to determine whether the variety was self-fruitful, plants were dug in the early winter of 1943 after the rest period was over and reset in the greenhouse.
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MR. SLATE: That was pretty good evidence, then, that it was self-fruitful.
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It is therefore concluded that the Winkler filbert is self-fruitful and may safely be planted alone where climatic conditions are favorable for filbert production.
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A: All peaches are self-pollinating (also referred to as self-fruitful).
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Apricots and nectarines also are self-fruitful and do not need a pollinator.
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Apricots and nectarines also are self-fruitful and do not need a pollinator.
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A: All peaches are self-pollinating (also referred to as self-fruitful).
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A: All peaches are self-pollinating (also referred to as self-fruitful).
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Apricots and nectarines also are self-fruitful and do not need a pollinator.
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A: All peaches are self-pollinating (also referred to as self-fruitful).
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Two or more varieties blooming at the same time will ensure cross pollination and larger fruit, even in the varieties that are classified as self-fruitful, meaning they do not need cross pollination to set the fruit.
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