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[email protected] BE A MODERN-DAY JOHNNY APPLESEED Plant a Piece of American History on National Arbor Day with Johnny Appleseed Tree JACKSONVILLE, FL (February 11, 2021) — Home gardeners and orchardists across the country have an opportunity to grow a piece of early American history with the Johnny Appleseed Authentic™ Algeo apple tree. Just in time for National Arbor Day (April 30) or National Earth Day (April 22), genetically identical copies of the last surviving tree planted by John Chapman, the real-life inspiration behind the Johnny Appleseed legend, are available for consumer purchase for the first time at https://shopjohnnyappleseed.com/. Chapman famously planted apple trees throughout the American frontier, but his orchards were largely destroyed by old age, weather and Prohibition-era federal agents looking to end the practice of cider-making. Defying the odds, the Algeo tree had survived since the mid-1800s thanks to a family of farmers in rural Ashland County, Ohio. Independently authenticated by the Johnny Appleseed museum at Urbana University and the Ohio Historical Society, the tree’s rich history lives on in the form of bud-grafted, genetically identical saplings. “We have always considered ourselves guardians of the tree,” said Kate Harvey Algeo-Wilkins, a descendant of the family which preserved the tree and in whose honor its apple is named. “We protect it and take care of it and do the maintenance. We’re very excited to share this because John Chapman shared it with us and we are happy to pass it on.” The tree was sampled and grafted by Jeff Meyer, founder of Johnny Appleseed Authentic, who learned of its existence in the mid-1990s while working for the 501(c)(3) nonprofit American Forests.