EVENTS

Sense of Community on KSMU 91.1 FM story on the Centennial Project and Arboretum- Dec. 20, 2004

Mapping the Past and GIS Day Events - Nov. 17, 2004

Centennial Arporetum Tags go up! (Fall 2004)

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Crabapple (Malus spp.)
Rosaceae
tree #41 in spring

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Native to:
Some native to United States
Leaf Arrangement and Shape:
Alternate with simple, highly variable leaves
Fruit Type:
Fleshy fruit (edible)
Maximum Height:
26 feet

The fruit is often sour but is used to make preserves, cider, jelly, and marmalade. Very fragrant white to pink flowers make Crabapple a popular tree for parks.
tree #90 in spring
tree #92 in spring
tree #98 in spring
tree #260 in summer
tree #41 in summer
tree #41 in fall
tree #41 in fall

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Contact the Project Director: Dr. L. Monika Moskal
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