Why did the apple tree bloom in August? When apple trees bloom. When does an apple tree bloom and what does it depend on

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If at least one last year's apple remains on the apple tree by spring, then someone in the family of the owner of this apple tree will die.
If at Christmas the sun shines through the branches of apple trees, expect a rich harvest this year. (Derbyshire).
If an apple tree suddenly blooms before the apples ripen, then someone in the family of its owner will die.
The setting of a piece of toast at the fork of an apple tree was part of the "apple-washing" ceremony repeated year after year at Carhampton near Minehead, Somerset, until the Second World War. A group of villagers came "to visit" someone's garden, where they were met by the owner and his workers. Surrounding the trees, they sang an old drinking song, the last verse of which read: “An old apple tree! We drink your health, We sing a song to you, To make apples, Red-sided ugly. "The same tradition was common in Sussex, Devonshire and Cornwall, with the only difference that in Cornwall the productivity of apple trees was stimulated by cider. The guests drank it, splashing the rest on the trees. The feast in this case took place on Christmas time - and most often on the Twelfth Night. This custom was called "apple howling" (or "youling"). In Keston and Wickham, similar ceremonies were performed on Easter week. Bands of young people with noise and shouts rushed through the gardens, surrounded the trees and sang: "The root is strong, the crown is magnificent, Pour green juice into them, God! For each branch - a hundred strong apples, For each knot - a sack of apples!" For this song, the owners had to thank them with money or booze. If the singers did not get anything, they returned and cursed the trees! This custom, most likely, comes from pagan antiquity, when people asked the gods to bless the fruits. This is evidenced by the local name of the custom ("youling") in Devonshire and Sussex. The pagans asked Eol (the ancient Greek and Roman god of the winds) for a favorable wind. The festival in his honor took place at the time of the winter solstice - around December 25th. And from Eol not far from Yule. In Hereford, another "cider" region, they say (or said) that until the gardens are baptized on St. Peter's Day, they can not expect a good harvest. "Christening the gardens" means throwing out a glass of cider on the apple trees (or on all the trees in the garden). Two other superstitions associated with apple trees: that the autumn flowering of apple trees portends death in the family of their owner (Cheshire), and that the lush autumn flowering of wild apple trees marks that there will be many more weddings and christenings, than funerals (rural Wales). And here is another old and ubiquitous belief: "The apple tree blooms again in autumn - Someone will die soon in the district." next year the cow will not calve; and in Cleveland they still remember the old Yorkshire belief that the afterbirth of a mare must be hung on a thorny tree in order for the foal to be all right. To make apples look good, attach a piece of toast to the fork of the largest tree in the garden. (Somerset and Cornwall. This ritual is apparently intended to appease the spirits watching the apple trees).

Saratov residents can observe an unusual natural phenomenon. The white acacias growing on the street again, as in spring, were covered with clusters of flowers. And not only Saratov. Read about it below.


On the Curonian Spit, wild strawberries re-bloomed and gave fruit

Positive interpretation of the anomalous phenomenon

It then abounds with little ice princesses. Exactly when flowering occurs is decided each year and depends on the temperature of the spring - the flowering barometer shows the current inflorescence. At the height of flowering, most guests come to the resort region. Worth a visit for more than a few days - you can make a reservation on time.

Factors for the correct interpretation of signs

The fertile area of ​​the Bodensee is characterized by a much more common occurrence. About 20 different varieties are grown on Lake Constance. The warm climate of the Alpine foothills offers special, ideal conditions for growth, yield and fruit quality. This is how fruits reach maturity that have a balanced ratio of sugar and acidity. The naturally present high health value of popular fruits comes through controlled organic cultivation practices to full development.


KALININGRAD, 17 August. /Corr. ITAR-TASS Vladimir Nuyakshev/. A natural phenomenon unexpected for August is observed in the Curonian Spit National Park on the Kaliningrad coast of the Baltic Sea: wild strawberries have blossomed and given fruit here again, Olga Barboff, press secretary of this nature reserve, told ITAR-TASS today.

Depending on the variety, the color of the apple is green to red, the meat is crisp and juicy. The aroma of apples is varied and there is something for every taste: from sour to sweetish, from mild spicy to tart. The apple belongs to the rose family. His wild ancestors are from the Caucasus, Turkestan and Asia Minor. With the migration of Indo-Europeans from the Middle and Near East to Europe through Greece, large fruit and sweet samples of the prototypes of the European cultivated apple arrived.

According to Greek legend, the hero Hercules brings from the gardens of the Hesperides, formerly known as the Garden of Eden, the first fruits of Asia to Greece. Historically, the Greeks in their conquests were reported to have taken a variety of fruits, including the apple, from Persia to Greece. From there, fruits came to the Romans.

“Repeated flowering and fruiting of wild strawberries, of course, is out of the usual phenomena of the outgoing summer, but cannot but please lovers of this delicious fragrant berry,” said a representative of the Curonian Spit National Park.

Usually strawberries bloom on the Curonian Spit from the beginning of May to the beginning of July. The August flowering and fruiting of this perennial plant is associated by experts with a contrasting combination of weather conditions, which “turn on” the flowering mechanism.

Apple tree culture flourished especially in the Roman Empire. During this time, according to tradition, the apple was improved and cultivated for the first time. Even "fake" was already familiar to the Romans. With their campaigns, the Romans brought the first forms of culture to German soil. Among the Celts and Teutons, the apple was quickly popular and was found as the entry food of the gods in the Norse sagas.

Like the monastery of Reichenau, not only used the Latin language of the former Roman occupiers. They also took their garden heritage and turned it into a new flower. Some apples today still bear names from this period, such as the monastery apple or the patera apple. Numerous regulations since the time of Charlemagne recognize the apple as a special crop. He even went so far as to oblige wedding couples to plant an apple tree on the day of the wedding ceremony.

According to popular beliefs, the secondary flowering of strawberries at this time portends a warm autumn.

“Of course, you don’t need to cook baskets, a handful is enough to harvest,” says Barboff, referring to tourists visiting a national park in the Baltic.

On the largest island in Lake Constance, Reichenau cultivation, fruit and vegetable cultivation has a centuries-old history. About 100 years later, Abbot Ermenrich von Ellwangen, a student from the Reichenau region, raved about the island's treasures: Blooming Island, how blessed you are! Rich in treasures of knowledge and sacred meaning of the inhabitants. Rich in fruit tree fruit and swelling of the vineyard grapes. It always blooms on you and reflects the lily in the lake.

Most of them are apples, which are popular all over Germany! It is not for nothing that the apple is one of the preferred fruit varieties from Lake Constance. With a water content of 85%, it is ideal for quickly quenching your thirst and contains only about 50 kcal. It has a high mineral content, especially potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron and phosphorus. And with 12% sugar, an apple is also a great source of energy. The high content of fruit acid is between 4 and 12 per thousand people, works against gout or rheumatism, since fruit acids help to reduce the level of uric acid in the blood.


Apple trees bloom again in Voronezh

08/17/12. “I live in a private house and today an apple tree has blossomed in my yard. Believe in miracles! - such a letter was sent to the editorial mail on August 19 by our reader Ivan Gunkin.

Experts do not consider what happened a miracle. The local flora for the umpteenth time refutes the words of the famous song that "once a year the gardens bloom." At the end of August and in the autumn of the last three years, chestnuts, apple trees, lilacs and even lilies bloomed wildly in the capital of the Chernozem region. Then biologists associated this with abnormally warm autumn weather.

In addition, they have a digestive and antibacterial effect. It is especially recommended as a dessert apple due to its excellent taste and its beneficial texture. It also works well in cakes and salads. Jonagold's characteristic is its unusually broad, long-lasting aroma and, thanks to its balanced sugar-acid ratio, its sweet and sweet acid taste. Beautiful appearance and good aroma predetermine this variety of apples for fresh consumption. The fruit is also good for cooking and baking.

What August will show us

Jonagold is very popular among children because of its sweetness. Cox-Orange is very fragrant, sweet and fruity and spicy with a subtle acidity. Its special aroma also makes it a desirable raw material for the production of juices and fruit schnapps. next to the archetype.


An apple tree blossomed in the Chepetsk garden in August



A line of tall trees has been decorating the exit to the city for more than a year. But, as elsewhere in Donetsk, the plants look terrible. Their leaves withered and curled up - a clear sign of a mining moth, which disfigures the beauty of chestnuts for a year. And, as if in despair, the most shabby of them threw away the blooming candles...

What is it - a reaction to an abnormally high temperature or an attempt to set fruit in anticipation of death? With this question, the correspondent of "Donbass" turned to the staff of the Donetsk Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

The loss of leaf cover led to repeated flowering, - Grigory Popov, head of the Integrated Plant Protection Laboratory, explained this phenomenon. - A plant in adverse conditions makes an attempt to multiply, releasing new leaves and flowers. To do this, he has to spend a lot of nutrients, and as a result, he goes into the winter weakened, unprepared. Nevertheless, there is no threat of death of chestnuts, they survive, however, sharply reducing their decorative effect in the second half of summer. In this situation, regular insecticide treatments could help, but I am against their use in urban areas. In addition, it is difficult to spray a ten-meter tree.

Acacia blossoms again in Saratov

8 August. Saratov residents can observe an unusual natural phenomenon. The white acacias growing on the street again, as in spring, were covered with clusters of flowers.

On the Curonian Spit, wild strawberries re-bloomed and gave fruit

August 17th. A natural phenomenon unexpected for August is observed in the Curonian Spit National Park on the Kaliningrad coast of the Baltic Sea: wild strawberries have again blossomed and given fruit. About this corr. ITAR-TASS was informed today by the press secretary of this nature reserve Olga Barboff.

“The repeated flowering and fruiting of wild strawberries, of course, is out of the usual phenomena of the outgoing summer, but cannot but please lovers of this delicious fragrant berry,” said a representative of the Curonian Spit National Park.

Usually strawberries bloom on the Curonian Spit from the beginning of May to the beginning of July. The August flowering and fruiting of this perennial plant is associated by specialists with a contrasting combination of weather conditions, which “turn on” the flowering mechanism.

According to popular beliefs, the secondary flowering of strawberries at this time portends a warm autumn.

Whether this sign will come true, time will tell. In the meantime, on the Curonian Spit, next to the strawberry flowers, you can also see ripe fruits.

“Of course, you don’t need to cook the baskets, a handful is enough to harvest,” says Barboff, referring to tourists visiting a national park in the Baltic.

Apple trees bloom again in Voronezh


Experts believe that there is nothing good in this. (Photo by Ivan Gunkin)

August 17th.“I live in a private house and today an apple tree has blossomed in my yard. Believe in miracles! - such a letter was sent to the editorial mail on August 19 by our reader Ivan Gunkin.

Experts do not consider what happened a miracle. The local flora for the umpteenth time refutes the words of the famous song that "once a year the gardens bloom." At the end of August and in the autumn of the last three years, chestnuts, apple trees, lilacs and even lilies bloomed wildly in the capital of the Chernozem region. Then biologists associated this with abnormally warm autumn weather.

A professional gardener, host of the Season of Cares program Ivan Babin called what is happening a big disaster.

What is happening is nothing but the phenomenon of secondary flowering. We have indeed been observing him in Voronezh for many years now. And this is very bad, - said Ivan Babin. - The flowering of the apple tree at the end of August is associated with the physiological restructuring of the plant or with temperature changes. The tree is most likely under stress.

According to the gardener, the secondary flowering weakens the plant - next year the apple tree will probably not have fruits. Moreover, the tree may not survive the winter and die.

In Cheboksary, apple and cherry blossomed in August


August 13th. August is harvest time, but some trees, despite the end of summer, bloomed a second time. Flowers of lilac, apple, cherry and viburnum blossomed.

In the garden behind Pirogov Street, they noticed flowers and apples on the same tree. Isn't it a miracle? - exclaims the city dweller Oleg Pisarev.

Experts say that the flowering of trees at this time is an anomalous phenomenon.

Secondary flowering of trees and shrubs during the year is associated with uncharacteristic weather for our region, which was established this summer. Abundant, prolonged rains and high temperatures caused the biological rhythm of the trees to go astray, and they began to bloom in a new way, - comments Alexander Dimitriev, acting. director of the Prisursky reserve.


Apple trees bloomed in Poltava

11th August. There are about 10 apple trees in a small garden of Poltava resident Kazim Seyidov. When it was time to harvest, young leaves and flowers appeared on one of the trees again. True, the apple tree does not bloom as plentifully as in spring. But the sight is amazing: on one branch both fruits and flowers.

As it turned out, this is not the only apple tree that has blossomed in the Poltava region. Residents of the suburb of Yakovtsy also observed repeated flowering.

Biologists have two explanations for this phenomenon - sudden changes in temperature or damage to the plant. For example, chestnuts, pears and acacias can re-bloom in abnormally warm weather after a previous cold snap. It is possible that the tree suffered stress back in spring or winter: it immediately froze and did not bloom, but now it has come to life.

Secondary flowering can often be observed on a damaged plant: after cutting the crown, falling leaves or eating them by insects. And in the Poltava case, the tree, apparently, was “helped” by the owner himself, who made a fire under this apple tree. From excessive heat, the leaves shriveled, and then new ones grew.

This is very harmful for the tree, - believes gardener-practitioner Leonid Prokazin from Mirgorod. - After the secondary flowering, the shoots will not have time to mature normally and will die. And until next spring, the apple tree will not pick up nutrients and will not bear fruit.

Often, gardeners themselves make apple and pear trees bloom several times a year. This applies to grafted trees, when different varieties ripen alternately on them. Alexander Sidun, a well-known gardener in the Poltava region, somehow managed to collect four crops of pears in a season.

An apple tree bloomed in the center of Novokuznetsk due to abnormal heat

August 10. An apple tree blossomed in the center of Novokuznetsk. In the park to them. Ermakov, one of the trees was covered with white flowers, and on some the branch is already visible and a small ovary. Although it is already quite late for the ripening of the 2nd harvest.

In an abnormally hot summer, gardeners also note the strangeness in the behavior of this tree. They say that the ovary and flowers must be removed from the branches - the apple tree only loses strength in vain. They promise that the tree will return to its usual mode in the new season. Agronomists associate such anomalies with increased solar activity.

Antonina Tatarnikova, agronomist: “The blossoming of the apple tree is associated with abnormal weather. If there is no rain in the autumn, this year's drought will turn into a drought in 2013. Summer residents who have the opportunity must definitely water the bushes and berries.

The apple tree blossomed in August in the Dnepropetrovsk region

August 17th. This miracle tree grows in Taromsky. It was abundantly covered with flowers, next to the already ripened red-sided fruits.

When the hostess noticed this anomaly, she did not immediately understand what was happening. However, she took it as a good sign and a real miracle on the eve of the Apple Savior.

Rowan blossomed in August in Yamal

August 21st. In the district capital and its environs, mountain ash began to gain color in a new way. An unusual phenomenon was noticed by a resident of Salekhard and called us to the editorial office.

White flowers appeared next to almost ripe fruits. The townsfolk admit that they have never seen anything like this before. Most likely, the warm summer had an effect on the trees.

An apple tree blossomed in the Chepetsk garden in August

Apple trees bloom again in Zaporozhye region

August 21st. Abnormal weather conditions of recent years have clearly affected the biological cycle of plants. In the middle of August in Volnyansk

Apple trees have blossomed in the Zaporozhye region, and the flowering period of trees occurs simultaneously with the ripening of this year's crop. So, on one branch there is a half-ripe apple and a new ovary, which, alas, is not destined to become a fruit. It feels like it's May again in the yard: trees in a pinkish-white foam of flowers, over which surprised bees buzz.

Chestnut trees bloom in Donetsk


August 9th. The hot summer once again surprised the people of Donetsk: in front of the entrance to the building of the railway station, a chestnut tree threw out “candles”.

A line of tall trees has been decorating the exit to the city for more than a year. But, as elsewhere in Donetsk, the plants look terrible. Their leaves withered and curled up - a clear sign of a mining moth, which disfigures the beauty of chestnuts for a year. And, as if in despair, the most shabby of them threw away the blooming candles...

What is it - a reaction to an abnormally high temperature or an attempt to set fruit in anticipation of death? With this question, the correspondent of "Donbass" turned to the staff of the Donetsk Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

The loss of leaf cover led to repeated flowering, - Grigory Popov, head of the integrated plant protection laboratory, explained this phenomenon. - A plant in adverse conditions makes an attempt to multiply, releasing new leaves and flowers. To do this, he has to spend a lot of nutrients, and as a result, he goes into the winter weakened, unprepared. Nevertheless, there is no threat of death of chestnuts, they survive, however, sharply reducing their decorative effect in the second half of summer. In this situation, regular insecticide treatments could help, but I am against their use in urban areas. In addition, it is difficult to spray a ten-meter tree.

Apple and rose hips unexpectedly bloomed in East Kazakhstan


In East Kazakhstan, an apple tree and a wild rose unexpectedly bloomed.

24 August. Quite recently, residents of Shemonaikha noticed an unusual natural phenomenon: an apple tree suddenly blossomed in one of the gardens. Second time in a year. Moreover, along with the flowers on the branches, there are already large bulk apples, YK-news.kz correspondent reports.

Neighbors jokingly called this tree crazy. It seems like an ordinary apple tree, but it behaves quite unusually. It's almost autumn outside, and it's spring again.

It is curious that other representatives of the flora also behave out of season. One of the residents of Ust-Kamenogorsk recently brought to the editorial office a photograph of a blooming wild rose. The pictures were taken on Komsomolsky Island. Many of those who saw this shrub, deviating from traditional norms of behavior, concluded that the coming autumn will be warm. The folk tales speak of the same.

Biologists do not see anything surprising in what happened: the repeated flowering of plants, they say, is often recorded even in September-October.

Secondary flowering is not massive. Only single individuals are released. This, of course, is an anomaly, but it is quite understandable, - says Anatoly Tsyganov, director of the educational and research ecobiocenter. - This process is facilitated by a sharp change in weather conditions: heat - cold - heat again. Plants sometimes react to this as if hibernation has already taken place. We have just in the middle of summer, in July, it was cold. And in August it got warmer again. It was the rhythm of temperatures that affected here, the plants perceived this as a change of seasons.

Similar isolated cases are observed every year in different regions and districts of Kazakhstan. Scientists assure: there is no mysticism here. And the apple tree didn't go crazy at all.

The last month of summer is rich in various folk holidays, and many signs are associated with it. August is the time of harvesting, summing up the results of the agricultural year, the beginning of preparations for winter. What will the upcoming cold season be like, will it be possible to survive it without loss of warmth and satiety - these questions worried our ancestors most of all. And so they carefully observed the world around them in search of favorable and negative clues. And thanks to their attentiveness, we still draw knowledge from the source of folk wisdom. For example, it is well known that if August is rainy, then the beginning of autumn, on the contrary, will be warm and dry. If by the end of summer the weeds have grown to the height of a person, we should expect a snowy winter. But there are also some superstitions that have an ambiguous interpretation, due to their rarity. For example, not every year an apple tree blooms in August, and therefore the signs associated with this phenomenon are not familiar to everyone. When faced with this for the first time, gardeners are perplexed and begin to wonder about the causes and consequences. However, you should not immediately be afraid of inopportune flowering. After all, it has a clear scientific justification.

Why does an apple tree bloom in August - a sign

Folk, concerning whether the apple tree bloomed in August, often carry a negative message. It is believed that this is a warning about the death of one of the household members, but there are some nuances in this interpretation. Only the flowering of a very old, long-bearing or low-bearing tree portends a big misfortune - then this is really an anomaly, which cannot be explained otherwise than by a sign from higher powers. If a young apple tree blossomed, it means that prosperity in the house will double, because the tree twice showed its strength and positive. Also, this sign can talk about a rich harvest for next year, and not only apples, but also other horticultural crops.

Why the apple tree blooms in August - the scientific rationale for signs

Science in its own way explains folk signs about the fact that an apple tree bloomed in August. Firstly, there is absolutely nothing anomalous in this - trees often bloom repeatedly in southern countries with a warm climate. Therefore, if the weather turned out to be very warm in August, the tree strives to have time to give birth again. Secondly, flowers may appear from those buds that did not have time to develop in the spring - they were late and now they just made up for lost time.

The last summer month is rich in folk omens, beliefs, divination and predictions. This is due to the superstition of the Slavs, who, seeing off the summer, tried to appease the forces of nature, thereby ensuring a light and mild winter for themselves.

What August will show us

August often became an indicator of what kind of winter was coming:

  • full or hungry;
  • soft or harsh.

Careful observation of nature in search of clues led to the formation of many popular August omens, but, faced with incomprehensible phenomena, a person is still perplexed today. Some signs are alarming: an apple tree blossomed in August, the first snow fell or an abnormally large number of mushrooms in the forests.

Factors for the correct interpretation of signs

Despite the fact that an untimely apple tree blooming in August greatly alarmed people, people noticed that in some cases this event bodes well: if an apple tree bloomed in August, folk signs recommend paying attention to a number of factors:

  • a young or old tree pleases people with flowers;
  • whether there are fruits on it next to the fragrant color;
  • whether someone from the household prefers the fruits from this tree most of all;
  • the nature of summer;
  • How many young people live in the family?

Accounting and analysis of these factors helped to understand what promises a tree that blooms in the last month of summer.

Positive interpretation of the anomalous phenomenon

Despite the fact that August does not occur every year, this phenomenon is sometimes classified as a sign. The apple tree blossomed in August - this is for good and well-being in the following cases:

  1. If a young and constantly fruiting tree pleases with color, from which it was already harvested this season, then the people said that prosperity and an influx of money would soon come to the family. Prosperity in the house after such a phenomenon should increase at least twice, since the tree twice gave people its positive energy.
  2. The fragrant color on the branches of a young tree next to juicy fruits promised the owners a generous harvest of fruits for the next year, therefore, having met with such a phenomenon, one could begin to prepare bins for the next harvest. The interpretation also extended to other fruits and garden crops on this farm: it was possible to prepare for the harvest of a generous harvest if the apple tree bloomed in August. These signs were considered positive and favorable for the whole family.
  3. The addition to the family of at least a couple of babies or twins promises an apple tree blooming in August to those families in which young people lived. This sign was especially effective if the hostess was pregnant and the family was expecting replenishment.

The appearance of flowers on an apple tree in the midst of August days in such cases was openly rejoiced and expected positive changes.

Negative interpretation of signs

In some cases, the answer to the question "why did the apple tree bloom in August?" omen interprets negatively. The phenomenon itself could not but alert the superstitious ancestors, since it did not fit into the laws of nature familiar and studied by people. We did not expect anything good from such a phenomenon in the following cases:

  • a tree that suddenly bloomed, was not young and had not fruited for several years, with its unexpected color foreshadowed a quick death in the family;
  • if a tree unexpectedly bloomed, which one of the family members preferred most of all and used apples only from it, then this warned of an imminent misfortune that threatened this particular person.

Perhaps, it was for these reasons that they were afraid of a flowering apple tree in August and tried to conduct special ceremonies that would help ward off misfortune. In addition, there is a belief that in August 1940, many unexpectedly bloomed and an abnormal harvest of mushrooms was gathered in the forests. A year later, funerals came to hundreds and thousands of households. Therefore, the following signs were classified as negative: the apple tree bloomed in August, too many mushrooms were born in the forests.

Scientific explanation of a natural anomaly

  1. You should pay attention to the nature of the weather of summer days and analyze it: if it turned out to be hot, quite humid, without sudden cold snaps and temperature changes, then it is quite possible that the fruit tree seeks to produce tasty offspring one more time.
  2. The second possible reason for the anomaly may be that in the spring not all buds had time to blossom and be pollinated by insects. Those buds that have not developed in a timely manner try the opportunity at the end of summer.
  3. Unexpected and untimely flowering of a tree can be caused by cutting the bark, eating the bark by insects, or aging of the tree.

A simple scientific explanation excludes the influence of otherworldly forces on the tree and family members.

The opinion of the clergy

Orthodox priests say that one should not look for mysticism and the occult where they are not. From the church's point of view, it's not unusual for an apple tree to bloom in August. What signs this unusual phenomenon means is not difficult to explain, from the point of view of religion:

  • this phenomenon is of an ecological nature, which does not carry to a person any information about the future or the past;
  • you should not look for secret signs and predictions in individual natural phenomena.

An Orthodox person must trust in the will of the Lord and not forget the words of Jesus Christ: “According to your faith, let it be done to you ...”

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