Malus - Species

Species

  • Malus angustifolia — Southern crabapple
  • Malus asiatica — Chinese pearleaf crabapple
  • Malus baccata — Siberian crabapple
  • Malus bracteata
  • Malus brevipes
  • Malus coronaria — Sweet crabapple
  • Malus domestica — Orchard apple
  • Malus florentina
  • Malus floribunda — Japanese crabapple
  • Malus formosana
  • Malus fusca — Oregon crabapple or Pacific crabapple
  • Malus glabrata
  • Malus glaucescens
  • Malus halliana
  • Malus honanensis
  • Malus hopa — Flowering crabapple
  • Malus hupehensis — Tea crabapple
  • Malus ioensis — Prairie crabapple
  • Malus kansuensis
  • Malus lancifolia
  • Malus × micromalus — Midget crabapple
  • Malus prattii
  • Malus prunifolia
  • Malus pumila
  • Malus rockii
  • Malus sargentii
  • Malus sieboldii
  • Malus sieversii — Asian wild apple or Almaty apple
  • Malus sikkimensis
  • Malus spectabilis
  • Malus sublobata
  • Malus sylvestris — European wild apple
  • Malus toringoides
  • Malus transitoria
  • Malus trilobata
  • Malus tschonoskii
  • Malus yunnanensis

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