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Crabapples — "wild apples", in the genus Malus. Pages in category "Crabapples" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Four Seasons Garden - a garden with winter interest, featuring magnolias, crabapples, lilacs, and perennials. Gertrude B. Nielsen Children’s Garden - children's garden, with a tree house, slide, maze, and sundial. Kaftan Lusthaus - a summerhouse of Scandinavian design. Mabel Thome Fountain & Garden - a fountain ringed with crabapples and annuals.
The 'Evereste' crabapple flowers in spring, [5] producing a large number of flowers. [6] The flowers are 5 cm (2 in) in width. [4] When the flowers are buds the petals are red, but when the flowers open the petals are white with a pink tint. [4] [5] [6] The 'Evereste' fruit reaches up to 2.5 cm (1 in) in length.
Malus sylvestris, the European 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", reflecting its habitat.
Malus angustifolia, or southern crabapple, [3] is a species of crabapple native to the eastern and south-central United States. Description
Malus baccata is an Asian species of apple known by the common names Siberian crab apple, [2] Siberian crab, [3] Manchurian crab apple and Chinese crab apple. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is native to many parts of Asia, but is also grown elsewhere as an ornamental tree and for rootstock .
Happy fall!. If you haven't planned your apple picking trip quite yet, get on it. If you already went apple picking and came home with more apples than your kitchen can handle, then we've got you ...
Malus florentina is a species of apple known by the common names Florentine crabapple and hawthorn-leaf crabapple. It is native to the Balkan Peninsula and Italy , and it is grown elsewhere as an ornamental tree .