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Apple Vs Crabapple Trees: How To Tell Which Type Calls Your Yard Home
A mysterious fruit tree in your yard might not be what it seems. Subtle differences in color, bloom, and shape can reveal its ...
A crabapple (Malus sylvestris) is defined as an apple that at maturity is less than two inches in diameter. This deciduous tree is typically found growing in the wild in wooded areas containing oak ...
Crabapples don’t have much of a following in the Northwest — yet. Extend the tree-blooming season with these varieties. We are blessed with an extended parade of flowering trees in the Northwest.
For people who like to garden or just be outdoors, May is a great month. Even if it’s too rainy, too dry, or too cold, plants still continue to grow, trees bud out, and animals cooped up for the ...
Bright red crabapples growing in clusters surrounded by green leaves growing on branch of a crabapple tree - Helen Reid/Getty Images What's the difference between a crabapple tree and an apple tree?
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The Fruit Tree That Will Attract Birds To Your Yard, Even In Winter
Winter doesn't have to mean the end of wildlife activity in your yard. By planting this fruit-producing tree, you can keep ...
There are hundreds of choices when picking a crabapple tree from the nursery, but a Purdue University expert says only a handful are resistant to a widespread fungus or other serious diseases. After ...
Thinking about spring’s glorious flowering fruit trees in the high desert often makes one wonder, how did some of these nonnative plants get here, and even more curious, how did they adapt to such an ...
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