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Malus (/ˈmeɪləs/ or /ˈmæləs/) is a
genus of
about 32–57
species of
small deciduous trees or
shrubs in the
family Rosaceae,
including the domesticated...
- María Lucía Sánchez Benítez,
known as
Malú, is a
Spanish singer. She is the
niece of the
composer and
guitarist Paco de Lucía, and is
known for
songs such...
- round,
edible fruit produced by an
apple tree (
Malus spp.,
among them the
domestic or
orchard apple;
Malus domestica).
Apple trees are
cultivated worldwide...
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Malu is a word in the
Samoan language for a female-specific
tattoo of
cultural significance. The
malu covers the legs from just
below the knee to the...
- The
Malus Intercursus was a
commercial treaty signed in
April 1506 by King
Henry VII of
England and Duke
Philip IV of Burgundy. The
treaty was signed...
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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...
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Malus angustifolia, or
southern crabapple, is a
species of
crabapple native to the
eastern and south-central
United States. M.
angustifolia is a tree...
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Malus (Latin for mast) was a
subdivision of the
ancient constellation Argo
Navis proposed in 1844 by the
English astronomer John Herschel. It
would have...
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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...
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Malus floribunda,
common name ****anese
flowering crabapple, ****anese crab,
purple chokeberry, or
showy crabapple,
originates from ****an and East Asia...