Western Crabapple, Oregon Crabapple
Malus fusca
Synonyms: Malus fusca var. fusca, Malus fusca var. levipes, Pyrus diversifolia, Pyrus fusca, Pyrus rivularis
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Two images showing flowers of western crabapple as seen alongside wetlands to the west of Lakeside Road in Conboy Lake NWR.........May 26, 2008.
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Mature fruits of western crabapple as seen alongside wetlands along the Willard Springs Trail, Conboy Lake NWR..........October 23, 2023.
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Close-up images of the dorsal (left) and ventral (right) surface of the leaf of western crabapple. Note the pair of lobes on the lowwer half of the margin of the blade. Often, only one side of the blade will have a lobe on it. Photographed along the Willard Springs Foot Trail in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge..........June 9, 2007.
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Western crabapple blooming at left along the Willard Springs Trail at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge..........May 1, 2015.The photo at center shows a close-up of the pome (fruit) of western crabapple as seen at the public fishing area along Lakeside Rd in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge...........September 22, 2007. In reality, the pome is only about 1 cm or so in length.
The photo at right shows a narrower leaf than that shown further above. Leaves may contain two short lobes, one lobe, or no lobes at all as seen below. Photographed alongside wetlands to the west of Lakeside Road in Conboy Lake NWR...........May 26, 2008.
The photo above shows another view of the pome (fruit) of western crabapple as seen at the public fishing area along Lakeside Rd in Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge..........September 22, 2007.
Paul Slichter