The larger trunk is the elderly original Crab-apple Tree. While mostly hollow and supposedly dead, it blooms still and produces dark red rose-hip sized apples. The thinner trunk, with what looks like four skinny boughs cropping out of it, is it's child, and it produces green apples that are the size of half a regular apple. It's blossoms are white with light pink veins, while the old one's flowers are a dark pink.











