European wild apple
This is a set of wild apple trees (Malus sylvestris) in their summer state. Each tree is built for use in rural scenes and natural environments.
Malus sylvestris, also known as the European wild apple:
Native Range: Malus sylvestris is the only apple species native to Central Europe. It typically grows in scattered patterns across Europe and Western Asia, often found in forest edges, hedgerows, and mixed woodlands.
Fruit and Use: The small apples produced by this tree are rich in pectin and have a tart flavor. They’re commonly used in making jellies, jams, and cider, and also serve as a genetic resource for breeding domesticated apples.
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Creation: August 21, 2025