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Red fruits of a grabapple named `John Downie` Malus pumila ripe on the branches after a rain in summer, Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red fruits of a grabapple named `John Downie` Malus pumila ripe on the branches after a rain in summer, Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red fruits of a grabapple named `John Downie` Malus pumila ripe on the branches after a rain in summer, Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red fruits of a grabapple named `John Downie` Malus pumila ripe on the branches after a rain in summer, Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red fruits of a grabapple named `John Downie` Malus pumila ripe on the branches after a rain in summer, Bavaria, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Red fruits of a grabapple named `John Downie` Malus pumila ripe on the branches after a rain in summer, Bavaria, Germany
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The genus of ornamental apples Malus includes numerous species and varieties, the wild species of which originally came from Europe, Asia and America. Through their crossing, many new varieties have been created, so that today more than 500 ornamental apples are available. Growing as a shrub or tree, they grow between one and twelve meters high. The size of the fruit also varies. Although an ornamental, the little apples are edible.


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