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Malus sylvestris, the European crab apple, ... The wild apple is a deciduous small to medium-sized tree, but can also grow into a multi-stemmed bush.
Malus (/ ˈ m eɪ l ə s / [3] or / ˈ m æ l ə s /) is a genus of about 32–57 species [4] of small deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae, including the domesticated orchard apple, crab apples (sometimes known in North America as crabapples) and wild apples.
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus spp., among them the domestic or orchard apple; Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found.
European Crab Apple (Malus sylvestris; Miškinė obelis) Black Poplar (Populus nigra; Juodoji tuopa) Common Aspen (Populus tremula; Drebulė or Epušė)* European Wild Pear (Pyrus pyraster; Miškinė kriaušė) Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea; Bekotis ąžuolas) English Oak (Quercus robur; Paprastasis ąžuolas) White Willow (Salix alba; Baltasis ...
Malus sieversii has previously been identified as the main contributor to the genome of the cultivated apple (Malus domestica), on the basis of morphological, molecular, and historical evidence. [10] Fruit traits including crispness, more flavour intensity and fruit weight have undergone differential selection by humans to produce Malus ...
Mushrooms can grow in an amazing variety of places. People seek Morel Mushrooms in forests, railway tracks, or fencerows in North America; the Lion’s Mane Mushroom tumble out of trees; ...
Malus domestica or Malus sylvestris: Honey bees, orchard mason bee, bumblebees, solitary bees (Andrena spp., Halictus spp., Osmia spp., Anthophora spp.), hover flies (Eristalis cerealis, Eristalis tenax) fruit 3-great 1, 2 semi dwarf, 3 dwarf temperate Mammee apple: Mammea americana: Bees: fruit 2-modest tropical Mango: Mangifera indica
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.