omenapuun
Omenapuun is the Finnish term referring to the cultivated apple tree, Malus domestica. It is a deciduous tree in the Rosaceae family. The name comes from omen ('apple') and puu ('tree'); omenapuun is the genitive form used when indicating possession, such as omenapuun sato ('the apple tree's harvest').
Origin and distribution: Malus domestica originated in Central Asia and was domesticated across Europe and Asia
Description: Omenapuut typically reach 4–12 meters tall and have broad, oval leaves. In spring they produce
Cultivation and varieties: Most trees are propagated by grafting onto rootstocks to control size and vigor.
Uses and nutrition: Apples are eaten fresh or processed into juice, cider, sauce, or baked goods. They
Pests and diseases: Common challenges include apple scab (Venturia inaequalis), fire blight (Erwinia amylovora), and moths