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Both had their feet pointing toward a crab apple tree.
Here oak is more abundant, and crab apple can be found.
The city has lost about half of the crab apples that were originally planted.
Crab apples appeal to more than just humans and birds.
Were those crab apples at the edge of the parterre?
Soon, the crab apple and the dogwood will be in full bloom.
And will the crab apple tree, its flowers now brown, produce any fruit this year?
The double row of crab apples is the line that divides them.
I thought about her courtyard full of fluffy pink crab apples.
"And one pair has built its nest in an old crab apple tree there," he said.
Disease resistance and size should be the main concerns when choosing a crab apple.
We met around a crab apple tree out by the edge of the woods."
Waiting for me, when I stepped out of the rhododendrons, were those crab apples again.
Now it's the season for crab apples, chestnuts and the last of the grapes.
I walked around with crab apples in my cheeks.
It's a nice, small, quiet town, with crab apple trees lining the streets.
Next she passed a passel of crab apples and the eyes played tricks.
The berries, which resemble small crab apples, are harvested in the spring.
One terrific story recounts how he eats human eyes as if they were crab apples.
The greasy skin and keeping quality of the fruit point to it being related to a crab apple.
He threw a few crab apples into the brew to add a bit of astringency.
He'd much rather plant a crab apple or a Bradford pear, but that's asking for trouble.
The crab apples should bloom for another week.
Crab apples the size of golf balls began to drop from the tree next to the barn.
Before 1868, only crab apples grew reliably in Minnesota.