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He bit a wild apple, then offered the rest of the fruit to his mount.
When she returned the basket a few days later, it was filled with wild apples.
Wild apple trees showed hard green knots of new fruit.
In settled areas, there are many wild apple trees which now form a significant food source for deer.
In the area around Almaty, there are many different species of the wild apples.
The town's name is derived from an aboriginal meaning 'wild apples'.
But what happens when all the wild potatoes and wild apples are gone?
"All around the city one could see a vast expanse of wild apples covering the foothills," he wrote.
The origin of the name is probably the old Hallandic word for wild apples, apuld.
There were wild apple trees, too, most of them dead, but a few still putting out papery blossoms, almost transparent.
Wild apples grew there, and in the heat at the end of summer, Julius was pleased to see the land was worth taking.
They were soft and warm and tasted like the skin of the wild apples he'd eaten as a child.
It is a wild apple tree, sometimes used as a root stock in apple breeding.
Sola had found small green fruit on a wild apple tree, and they made a distasteful meal of it.
And now they would be coming for him, hanging in the tree like a ripe wild apple, ready to be plucked.
The tribe ate by mouth often: berries or nuts, roasted rabbit, wild apples.
I used to start them in the open land also, where they had come out of the woods at sunset to "bud" the wild apple trees.
Here there are rare trees like wild pear, wild apple and yew.
Having built a private Berlin Wall with his studio, he has now decorated it with wild apple trees.
These include wild apple, hazel, hawthorn and sessile oak.
In the best of all possible worlds, we'd be preserving the wild apples' habitat in the Kazakh wilderness.
The other species are generally known as crabapples, crab apples, crabs, or wild apples.
Spring is when the town area is in blossom with wild apples and stone fruits in preparation for coming months.
Domestic apples are generally propagated by grafting, although wild apples grow readily from seed.
And occasional wild apples, worm-tunneled but edible, for on the old burns where they stopped to graze their horses, there sometimes were apple trees.
Rootstocks based on Siberian Crab apple are being used in colder areas for more cold tolerance.
By 1861, Gideon and his family had only one surviving apple tree, a Siberian crab apple, and they were down to their last eight dollars.
Just one of these seeds, crossed with Gideon's Siberian crab apple, produced the apple that Gideon later named the Wealthy, after his wife, Wealthy (Hull) Gideon.