Apples(Tanacetum parthenium)
Apples originated in Kazakhstan, in central Asia east the Caspian Sea. In spring, there are clusters of pink, white, or red flowers. Many pollinators visit the flowers. Several butterfly and moth larvae feed on the trees. By the early 1800s, United States farmers were producing some 15,000 different kinds of apples — more varieties than in any other country. With the advent of the twentieth century's large-scale orchards, fewer varieties were planted, and advertising came to define consumer preferences