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Malus
Family: Rosaceae
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The Morton Arboretum
Small tree or shrub often 4.5 - 7.5 m tall Leaves: with stalks and stipules, toothed or lobed, usually hairy, folded or rolled up longitudinally in bud. Flowers: bisexual, borne in an inflorescence, with fifteen to 50 stamens, usually yellow anthers, two to five styles fused at the base, and an inferior and three- to five-celled ovary. Sepals: five, fused at the base, sometimes persistent. Petals: white to pink or red, nearly circular to inversely egg-shaped. Fruit: fleshy with a core (pome), red to yellow or green. Bark: becoming shiny grayish brown and scaly with age. Buds: usually reddish brown, egg-shaped with overlapping scales, often with hairs sticking out from the inner surface of the scales. Form: low and mound-like to wide-spreading, sometimes columnar to weeping in cultivars, highly branched, rarely somewhat spiny.

Flowering: spring

Habitat and ecology: Woods and thickets. Some Malus species are native, while others are introduced and sometimes escape into natural areas.

Notes: Malus is a challenging genus taxonomically and is sometimes included in the genus Pyrus. Dirr (1998) states a fruit less than 5 cm (2 inches) in diameter is called a crabapple, while a fruit larger than 5 cm is called an apple. See Dirr (1998) for information on the hundreds of Malus cultivars available for landscape use.

Etymology: Malus is the classic name for apple.

Author: The Morton Arboretum

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Malus angustifolia
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Malus asiatica
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Malus baccata
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Malus bracteata
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Malus communis
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Malus coronaria
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Malus dasyphylla
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Malus dawsoniana
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Malus diversifolia
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Malus florentina
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Malus floribunda
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Malus fusca
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Malus glabrata
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Malus glaucescens
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Malus halliana
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Malus honanensis
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Malus hupehensis
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Malus ioënsis
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Malus kansuensis
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Malus kirghisorum
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Malus lancifolia
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Malus longipes
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Malus mandshurica
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Malus manshurica
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Malus micromalus
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Malus orientalis
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Malus platycarpa
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Malus prattii
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Malus prunifolia
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Malus pulcherrima
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Malus pumila
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Malus purpurea
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Malus robusta
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Malus rockii
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Malus sachalinensis
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Malus sargentii
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Malus sieboldii
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Malus sieversii
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Malus sikkimensis
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Malus spectabilis
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Malus spontanea
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Malus sylvestris
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Malus toringo
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Malus toringoides
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Malus transitoria
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Malus trilobata
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Malus tschonoskii
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Malus turkmenorum
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Malus x arnoldiana
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Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
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