Malus sieversii apple flowers |
Malus sieversii apple flowers |
Malus sieversii apple flowers |
Malus sieversii - Kazakhstan wild apples
Malus sieversii is the wild origins of today's eating apple. The largest deposits are found in the forests of Kazakhstan.
If the fruit Adam and Eve ate in the Garden of Eden was apple's, these apples are the closest we can get the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge.
2009 and 2010 I received Malus sieversii seeds from USDA, Cornell University, Geneva, New York. |