Malus domestica
Translingual

Malus domestica
Etymology
From Latin mālus (“apple”) + domestica, feminine nominative of domesticus (“domestic”).
Proper noun
- A taxonomic species within the family Rosaceae – domestic apple tree, the genes for which are principally from Malus sylvestris and Malus sieversii.
Hypernyms
- (species): Rosales - order; Rosaceae - family; Amygdaloideae - subfamily; Maleae - tribe; Malus - genus; Malus sect. Malus - section
Hyponyms
- See
List of apple cultivars on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Coordinate terms
- (species in Malus sect. Malus): Malus asiatica (Chinese pearleaf crab apple), Malus crescimannoi, Malus floribunda (Japanese flowering crabapple), Malus muliensis, Malus orientalis, Malus prunifolia (Chinese apple, pruneleaf apple), Malus pumila, Malus sieversii, Malus spectabilis (Asiatic apple, Chinese crab apple, Chinese flowering apple), Malus sylvestris (European crab apple) - species
See also
List of sequenced plant genomes on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
Apple on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Malus domestica on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Malus domestica on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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