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summary: These small, yellow crabapples are sometimes grown for ornamental purposes, though the blossoms are white at full bloom and tend to grow somewhat thinner than ...
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summary: Grown primarily for ornamental purposes. The golden-yellow fruit is small — about the size of a table tennis ball — but they can be used to make a ...
summary: A dwarf flowering crabapple tree with dark pink buds that develop into blossoms ranging from white to pink. Intended as an ornamental crabapple and not suitable ...
summary: A flowering crab apple tree, producing medium-size, white flowers in spring and small, bright yellow fruit in the autumn. Marketed as Harvest Gold.
summary: An ornamental, weeping crab apple tree which produces pink buds that open to single, white flowers. The fruit is very small and not considered to be suitable ...
summary: Ornamental crabapple tree that produces an abundance pink flowers in the spring and heavy crops of early crabs for mid-summer jelly.
characteristics: The flesh is cream with pink stains, firm. Juicy
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summary: This is the best known and widest distributed of North American crab apples and is used for everything from jellies to ciders, but it will permanently pucker ...
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origins: Developed by crossing Anisim with Jonathan at Ames, Iowa (USA), introduced, 1932
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summary: Makes excellent apple jelly, can be used for cider and the tree is an excellent source of pollen over a two week span.
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