Crab Apple Tree.
This crab apple tree has stood at the bottom of the avenue for years. Small, bitter, hard and generally insignificant though its fruit maybe, the humble crab apple is the ancester of all the cultivated apples of today. Despite its bitterness the fruit can still be made into jelly jam and wine. And the birds feast on it most of the winter. This tree is regarded as a native british tree.
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