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Crabapples are best grown in a sunny location with good air circulation and have no particular soil preferences, except soil should be well-drained. Root pruned trees transplant most easily. Tree size, flower color, fruit color, and growth and branching
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Ecological and evolutionary drivers of phenotypic and genetic variation in the European crabapple [Malus sylvestris (L.) Mill.], a wild relative of the cultivated apple. [PDF]
Chen X +21 more
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Here is a southern flowering crabapple tree Malus angustifolia, (Rosaceae) sitting on a bank overlooking the Tennis Courts behind Nininger Hall, early 2000’s.https://digitalcommons.bridgewater.edu/college_landscapes/1049/thumbnail ...
Hill, L. Michael, Ph.D.
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Fermentation Gone Wild: A Biochemistry Laboratory Experiment. [PDF]
Millard JT +3 more
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Malus sargentii: Sargent Crabapple
Sargent Crabapple is a dwarf, deciduous tree, forming a dense, wide-spreading, irregularly-rounded silhouette, six to eight feet high by 8 to 10 feet wide.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Analysis of Flavonoid Metabolism during the Process of Petal Discoloration in Three Malus Crabapple Cultivars. [PDF]
Cui X +6 more
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A multifaceted comparison between the fruit-abscission and fruit-retention cultivars in ornamental crabapple. [PDF]
Wang X +8 more
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Assessment of taste profile dynamics during crabapple (<i>Malus prunifolia</i> (Willd.) Borkh.) ripening by metabolomics and electronic tongue analysis. [PDF]
Dai XH +6 more
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