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Old 13-04-2008, 11:52 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Billy wrote in

ct.net.au:

So I guess that crabapples aren't demonstrably different
than other apples.


generally much smaller & a lot more acid than eating apples.
the tree i want to propagate has larger than usual fruit (2.5-
3") & some sweet with the acid. it is an excellent cider
apple.
but yeah, crabs are just apples that people don't appreciate


lee
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