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Spring’s fleeting blooms | In Fiona’s Garden | The Land

I grow it partly because it was a mega favourite of Bill’s mother – it flourished in her Glen Innes garden – and also because, despite its faults, it is probably the most beautiful crab apple of all, with attractive grey-green leaves and large, shell-shaped, semi-double flowers, deep pink in bud, opening to pinky white and delicately scented.

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