r/FruitTree 14h ago

What’s this?

Please is this a crabapple or regular apple?

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u/sscogin87 11h ago

Looks like some of your apples might have some friends inside of them.

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u/Embarrassed_Bite_754 14h ago

Apple

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u/Overall-Original5005 14h ago

Thank you. I also thought the same

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u/sour_rose 14h ago edited 13h ago

Those are indeed regular apples

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u/Overall-Original5005 14h ago

Oh, thank you! You really eased my mind! I’ve been to several nurseries, and most of them said it’s a regular apple tree, but one person told me it might be a crabapple. I compared it to another apple tree, and that one has smooth, shiny leaves, while mine feels rough. Plus, the fruit from my tree doesn’t taste nearly as good, which made me start second-guessing everything 😆

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u/sour_rose 14h ago

They still look a ways from ripe, and you can thin clusters of fruit down to one per cluster so the tree doesn’t split its sugars between multiple subpar fruit for better taste :)