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Autumn's Wild Apples Nov 2016

Autumn's Wild Apples  Nov 2016
Taken, Stanford Warren. Thurrock. Essex.
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 Andy Rodker
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Very cute .
Called 'crab' apples in English and I don't know why! Perhaps you know, Bill?
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
Bill Robinson / kind… club has replied to Andy Rodker club
The mind boggles Andy, maybe crabs like em ;-)) pleased you like this photo with a YS...Regards, Bill
7 years ago.
 Pedrocut
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Hi Bill, I love pictures of wildflowers. I bought a book called Flora Britannica, and refer to it regularly, but I had never consulted concerning the good old crab apple.

There is much said but a couple of things caught my eye. They are the third most mentioned species as boundary features in Anglo-Saxon and Welsh charters...small hard and sour but make good pickle, base of jams and wild fruit jellies. They can be roasted and served with meat or added to warm ale and winter punches.

All the best Peter
7 years ago.
Bill Robinson / kind… club has replied to Pedrocut club
Pleased you like them Peter, interesting info on the crab apples! All the best, Bill
7 years ago.