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  2. Malus 'Evereste' - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Malus ioensis - Wikipedia

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    Malus ioensis, known as the Iowa crab or prairie crabapple, is a species of crabapple tree native to the United States. The most common variety , M. ioensis var. ioensis , is found primarily in the prairie regions of the upper Mississippi Valley .

  4. Crabapple Branch (Big Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Crabapple Branch is a stream in Harrison County, Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of Big Creek . The stream headwaters are at 40°15′26″N 94°01′04″W  /  40.25722°N 94.01778°W  / 40.25722; -94.01778 and its confluence with Big Creek is at 40°11′38″N 94°04′31″W  /  40.19389°N 94.07528°W  / 40.19389

  5. 10 Underrated Trees That Deserve More Love in Our Landscapes

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    Black cherry isn’t just a great ice cream flavor, it’s a great tree!For starters, black cherry trees (Prunus serotina) are fast growing—2 to 4 feet per year.They also have fragrant white ...

  6. Malus angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Malus angustifolia, or southern crabapple, [3] is a species of crabapple native to the eastern and south-central United States. ... Illinois and Missouri. [6] Ecology

  7. FarmVille: Crab Apple Trees growing from Mystery Seedlings - AOL

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  8. Malus coronaria - Wikipedia

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    Malus coronaria often is a bushy shrub with rigid, contorted branches, but frequently becomes a small tree up to 10 metres (33 feet) tall, with a broad open crown. Its flowering time is about two weeks later than that of the domestic apple, and its fragrant fruit clings to the branches on clustered stems long after the leaves have fallen.

  9. List of Missouri conservation areas – Southeast region

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    This area consists of some forested land along with small crop fields planted to small grains and green browse food plots. Trees have been planted along the edge of the stream to create a sufficient riparian corridor. 80 32: Bollinger