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- including the domesticated orchard apple, crab apples (sometimes known in North America as crabapples) and wild apples. The genus is native to the temperate...
- crab apple, also known as the European wild apple or simply the crab apple, is a species of the genus Malus. Its scientific name means "forest apple"...
- of crabapple known by the common names Asiatic apple, Chinese crab, HaiTang and Chinese flowering apple. Malus spectabilis has white or pink flowers, depending...
- an Asian species of apple known by the common names Siberian crab apple, Siberian crab, Manchurian crab apple and Chinese crab apple. It is native to many...
- Malus floribunda, common name ****anese flowering crabapple, ****anese crab, purple chokeberry, or showy crabapple, originates from ****an and East Asia....
- Schneider Oregon crab apple, Oregon crabapple University of Washington, Burke Museum Biodiversity of the Central Coast: Pacific Crab Apple Deur Keeping it...
- containing the single species Peraphyllum ramosissimum, commonly known as wild crab apple. Peraphyllum ramosissimum is a shrub which may reach 3 metres (10 ft)...
- of trial and error with various apple varieties, and the fruit was described in 1869. Before 1868, only crab apples grew reliably in Minnesota. Indigenous...
- Malus × kaido, the midget crab apple or Kaido crab apple, is a hybrid species of genus Malus in the rose family, Rosaceae. It is a naturally-occurring...
- crabapple tree known by the common names plumleaf crab apple, plum-leaved apple, pear-leaf crabapple, Chinese apple and Chinese crabapple. It is native to China...