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- domesticated orchard apple, crab apples (sometimes known in North America as crabapples) and wild apples. The genus is native to the temperate zone of the Northern...
- Molly Crabapple (born Jennifer Caban; 1983) is an American artist and writer. She is a contributing editor for VICE and has written for a variety of other...
- Look up crabapple in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crabapple, a term used for several species of Malus in the family Rosaceae Crabapple may also refer...
- area"), Crabapple, Georgia, is one of the oldest parts of Fulton County, Georgia. Originally part of Cherokee County, Georgia, (created 1832), Crabapple was...
- Simpsons writers Wallace Wolodarsky and Jay Kogen as a play on the fruit "crabapple" and as a reference to the teacher Miss Crabtree from the 1930s Our Gang...
- Crabapple Branch is a stream in Harrison County, Missouri. It is a tributary of Big Cr****. The stream headwaters are at 40°15′26″N 94°01′04″W / 40.25722°N...
- Malus fusca, with the common names Oregon crabapple and Pacific crabapple, is a species of crabapple native to western North America. Malus fusca is a...
- species of crabapple tree known by the common names plumleaf crab apple, plum-leaved apple, pear-leaf crabapple, Chinese apple and Chinese crabapple. It is...
- Malus angustifolia, or southern crabapple, is a species of crabapple native to the eastern and south-central United States. M. angustifolia is a tree sometimes...
- sieboldii, commonly called Siebold's crab, Siebold's crabapple or Toringo crabapple, is a species of crabapple in the family Rosaceae. Some botanists have reclassified...