Malus baccata or Siberian apple - deciduous tree view kind of apple ( Malus ) family Pink ( Rosaceae ).
In the south of the Khabarovsk Territory, trees are up to 8-10 m in height and up to 15-25 cm in diameter; occasionally there are specimens up to 15-17 m in height; in the northern regions - undersized trees, often bush-shaped. The bark is dark gray, old - cracking, on young shoots - reddish-brown. The crown is dense, rounded. Leaves are ovate or short-elliptic, 2.5-8 cm long and 3-4 cm wide, pointed, crenate-serrate, slightly pubescent in the young along the main vein, then glabrous. Flowers are white, pinkish outside, 2-3 cm in diameter, on pedicels 3-4 cm in length, collected at the ends of shortened shoots in simple umbrellas of 4-10. Fruits (apple) are almost spherical, 0.7-1 cm in diameter, with five nests, a couple of seeds in each nest are cherry-red, - firm