Talk:Malus sieboldii

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Sorry, but this information about sieboldii should not be here at Wikipedia. The 3 versions of this apple are 3 nowadays seen as different apples. The species Malus toringo and Malus sargentii and the mix with baccata is called Malus x zumi. The picture is also wrong. The color of x zumi is red. A picture of unripe fruit is useless. Tovasor (talk) 09:51, 16 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The M. sieboldii from Rehder is M. sargentii. Malus toringo is now followed by '(Siebold) de Vriese'. Source Dendrologie van de Lage Landen, KNNV Uitgeverij, Zeist, 2012. (= The Netherlands, where Von Siebold worked and lived. His house is a museum in the city of Leiden). Tovasor (talk) 10:11, 16 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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