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Template:Taxobox begin Template:Taxobox begin placement Template:Taxobox regnum entry Template:Taxobox divisio entry Template:Taxobox classis entry Template:Taxobox ordo entry Template:Taxobox familia entry Template:Taxobox subfamilia entry Template:Taxobox genus entry Template:Taxobox end placement Template:Taxobox section subdivision Malus angustifolia
Malus baccata
Malus bracteata
Malus brevipes
Malus coronaria
Malus domestica
Malus florentina
Malus floribunda
Malus formosana
Malus fusca
Malus glabrata
Malus glaucescens
Malus halliana
Malus honanensis
Malus hupehensis
Malus ioensis
Malus kansuensis
Malus lancifolia
Malus prattii
Malus prunifolia
Malus pumila
Malus rockii
Malus sargentii
Malus sieboldii
Malus sieversii
Malus sikkimensis
Malus spectabilis
Malus sublobata
Malus toringoides
Malus transitoria
Malus trilobata
Malus tschonoskii
Malus yunnanensis
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Malus is a genus of about 35 species of small deciduous trees in the Rosaceae, including the apple (M. domestica, M. sieversii). The other species are generally known as "crab apples", this name being derived from their unpalatable fruit.

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