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Barton Arboretum and Nature Preserve

of Medford Leas

November 30, 2018 – Crabapples in winter

While we all love the crabapple trees in the spring with their abundant showy blossoms, they also give us a lot to enjoy during this fall season.  There are a number of crabapple trees on the two Campuses, but if you take a look at the front of Rushmore Building 62, you are sure to enjoy the masses of small, orange-red crabapples which have reached maturity.  These fruits are attractive to birds, so keep your eye out for these specimens.

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Crabapples in winter
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Crabapples in winter

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Crabapples in winter

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Crabapples in winter
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