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wild apple?

Malus sylvestris

Photo by arlanda
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Field Notes

Description:

The last apple left in the tree. I am not sure it is a real wild apple tree. No leaves were left, only one apple. It was at the mountains, quite high in a not cultivated area, but on the margins of the path.
So I will be back to the place next spring to see if it is possible to discriminate.

Habitat:

1600 meter high in Sierra de Guadarrama

Notes:

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Comments (2)

No it is not quince. The fruits I found under the tree did not smell as quince.

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