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summary: This ornamental crabapple features red-tinged leaves in spring and large, showy bunches of blossoms. The fruit is not intended for consumption.
summary: An ornamental crabapple with rich pink buds and clusters of white flowers. The fruit develops in clusters of orange-red crabs about the size of acorns and they ...
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summary: An ornamental crabapple loaded with stunning pink flowers.
summary: A tetraploid crab apple developed by the Reverend John L. Fiala. A small, compact, disease-free tree that produces dense growths of white blossoms and and ...
summary: This ornamental crab apple tree with deep green leaves during the warm season, then fading to red/gold with the advent of cooler weather.
characteristics: The fruit is not intended for consumption.
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origins: Native to the Great Lakes region of North America.
summary: An ornamental crab apple tree with deep pink flowers and abundant, reddish purple fruit which grows to about 1.2 centimetre in diameter and is not considered to ...
summary: Note that there is also a dessert apple by this name. Please see Ames .
summary: Somewhat larger than the standard ornamental crab apple tree, the Ames White produces showy, pink-stained white flowers, followed by a moderate amount of yellow ...
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summary: One of a series of Rosybloom ornamental crab apples developed by Canadian apple breeder Isabella Preston during the 1920s. Typical of this series, the Amisk ...
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characteristics: The flesh is white, firm. Moderately juicy and just slightly tart. Fragrant. Not bitter.
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origins: A seedling of open pollinated Malus baccata cerasifera raised by Niels Hansen South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station. The cultivar is ...
origins: Thought to be an open pollinated seedling of Amur, released by Harold Orchard, Miami, Manitoba (Canada) in 1940.
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summary: Highly showy crabapple tree, but needs to be picked before winter.
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origins: Developed at the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts (U.S.A.)
origins: An open-pollinated seedling of Red Astrachan, first listed by horticulturalist Liberty Hide Bailey in "Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Years ...
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origins: Dorethea crossed with Malus purpurea. Developed at the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts (U.S.A.).
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summary: An ornamental flowering crab grown from pippins that originated in Russia during the early 1900s.
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summary: This is an ornamental variety. There a number of eating/cooking apples known by the name Bedford. See Bedford Red , Bedford Pippin , Beauty of Bedford , Duke of Bedford and Duchess of Bedford .
summary: Originating in the northeastern U.S.A., this dark-skinned heritage apple is still grown and appreciated more than two centuries after it was found.
summary: A large, semi-weeping ornamental crab apple, growing to about eight metres high and wide and producing large white flowers. The fruit is small and not ...
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