We hope that you will enjoy the virtual bike tour of Boulder as led by student Eliza Fink.
Read MorePlease enjoy the presentations from the 2020 Virtual Apple Symposium.
Read MoreApple Apparitions are a fun and fruity alternative to jack-o-lanterns for Halloween decorations!
Read MoreThe Project’s History Team has been very busy this summer! Earlier in June, Amelia Brackett-Hogstad and Chance Nelson gave a lecture to the Indian Peaks Chapter of the Colorado Archaeological Society. UROP students have been busy curating apple history stories as well.
Read MoreCheck out the Interactive Map!
Read MoreUpdates from the History Team at BATP
Read MoreWhen propagating apple trees for use in lab classes the Boulder Apple Tree Project utilizes a cleft grafting method.
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that we will be hosting the Boulder Apple Tree History Symposium in conjunction with the HIST 2326 class and the Museum of Natural History at CU on Sunday, April 26, from 1-4PM at the Henderson Building Paleontology Hall. This symposium will focus on the history of apples in Boulder County and will feature round-table discussions facilitated by the students enrolled in HIST 2326 this semester. Please register early for this free event (registration capped at 100). Parking fees do apply.
Read MoreIrfan uses a safety jig made by Widespread Malus to safely prepare root stock for grafting.
Read MoreHelp create the future Apple Tree Project Orchard!
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Read MoreMapping new apple occurrences in 2019
Read MoreHappy Holidays from the Boulder Apple Tree Project!
Read MoreEBIO 1250 students visited the YaYa Orchard in Hygiene, CO to learn from Sharon Perdue about the environmental conditions that influence the successes and challenges of growing fruit trees on the Front Range.
Read MoreJoin us for our first Apple Tree Symposium on Saturday, December 7, from 2-5pm at the University of Colorado, 4001 Discovery Drive, Boulder.
Read MoreHow can BATP help neighbors share the history of their local apple trees and begin the work of preserving and celebrating the trees in their communities?
Read MoreWe are collecting oral histories and would love to hear your story. Now is the time!
Read MoreHistorical Research in action: community college bridge program
Read MoreHear about our collaborative activity between a scientist and an artist making clay apples with the community.
Read MoreBATP and Community Fruit Rescue highlighted in Daily Camera article.
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