Malus domestica

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Malus domestica is the scientific name for the domesticated apple tree, a widely cultivated fruit tree known for its edible apples.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Malus domestica canonical 4
Apple Trees 1
Malus domestica 'Schone van Boskoop' 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fruit tree
species
binomialName Malus domestica self-link
class Magnoliopsida
climatePreference temperate climate
commonName apple tree
domesticated apple
containsNutrient dietary fiber
potassium
vitamin C
cultivarCount thousands of cultivars
economicImportance major fruit crop
family Rosaceae
flowerColor pink
white
floweringSeason spring
fruitingSeason autumn
late summer
fruitType pome
genus Malus
growthForm deciduous tree
hasPart apple
isCultivatedFor edible fruit
isWidelyCultivatedIn temperate regions
kingdom Plantae
leafType simple leaf
lightRequirement full sun
order Rosales
origin Central Asia
phylum Tracheophyta
pollination entomophilous
insect-pollinated
primaryWildAncestor Malus sieversii
propagationMethod budding
grafting
reproductiveSystem self-incompatible
requires cross-pollination
soilPreference well-drained soil
susceptibleTo apple scab
fire blight
powdery mildew
taxonRank species
usedFor commercial orchards
home gardening
uses baking
cider production
cooking
fresh consumption
juice production

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Apple binomialName Malus domestica
Apple scientificName Malus domestica
Yabloko hasAbbreviation Malus domestica
this entity surface form: ЯБЛОКО
Venturia inaequalis affects Malus domestica
Boskoop notableProduct Malus domestica
this entity surface form: Malus domestica 'Schone van Boskoop'
Boskoop notableProduct Malus domestica
this entity surface form: apple cultivar Boskoop
Malus domestica binomialName Malus domestica self-link
Mother Twilight (2001) hasTrack Malus domestica
subject surface form: Mother Twilight
this entity surface form: Apple Trees