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Thoughts on this species description for Malus?

 
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It wasn't until after posting this that I realized there is a whole space here dedicated to Apples.  Now instead of focusing on the next species post I find myself wanting to browse through all these posts and see what nuggets of info can be included.

Id like to create a quality post each time.  To have something as a reference to really get to know the Apple tree species (and others) in a brief description, without being overwhelmed by too much writing.  Something that adults could share with kids that have short attention spans.  Eventually I will want to include more high quality photos of plant parts, and maybe associates....special kind things unique to Apple/Trees.

Since there are so many Apple growing practitioners here I'd be interested in hearing your feedback, if you are willing to chime in.  

Is anything inaccurate?

Anything missing that should absolutely be included?  Especially from a permaculture sense...  

Recommended permie threads that I should dive deeper into?


https://permies.com/t/236046/Favorite-Permaculture-Species#2170540
 
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Aaaaand right after posting  I find this:

https://permies.com/t/204909/Medicinal-Trees-Apple-Malus#1705322

It seems Judson has already done something similar with quite a few species...  Awesome info!

I think i might step back and do less talking (writing) and more listening (reading) haha.  
 
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