Crab apple by Pancrace Bessa taken from 'The North American Sylva' by François André Michaux.
Published 1819.
Wikimedia.
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Crab apple, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1910.
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Ah, it's shizun appreciation time💖💝
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Happy First Day of Spring 2023 in the Northern Hemisphere!
I'm delighted to announce that @katia_plantscientist is returning to posting new weekly short essays on curiosity-stimulating botany topics. Stop by every Saturday for the latest plant biology content on my Instagram!
In this springtime photo collage, we have (going clockwise) Forsythia (Forsythia x intermedia), wild Crab Apple tree (Malus sylvestris) and yours truly (Homo sapiens), Versailles Peach (Prunus persica), Yellow Trumpet Daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus), Blue Grape Hyacinth (Muscari americanum), and Bramley Apple flowers (Malus domestica).
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Crab apple tree in blossom. Sign welcoming you to the borough of Marlborough 1204 AD.
(In 1204 King John granted a charter to Marlborough which permitted an annual eight-day fair, commencing on 14 August, the vigil of the Feast of the Assumption, in which "all might enjoy the liberties and quittances customary.")
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1894 Paul de Longpre, Crab Apple Blossoms.
Watercolor on paper under glass.
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