Manure. Horse apples and road apples are euphemisms for the ball-shaped dung horses produce.
The shape is molded in the last few feet of the horses' intestines (large colon), which looks like a snake that's swallowed a bunch of tennis balls. As the intestine absorbs water, the dung becomes more compact and holds the form of the intestine when it passes.
alligator apple is another name for alligator pear... or in California, known as Avocado..... dark green, bumpy, pear shaped... apples and pears both fruits, and sometimes pears are used in pie with apples, so the misnomer of the misnomer itself is , er, avocado.
A horse chestnut is a deciduous tree. You can get more information about the horse chestnut at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Horse chestnut" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Most definately. If there is an apple tree that your horse can get to it is probably wise to put him somewhere else. Too much of anything can make a horse sick and you can't trust him to eat only 2 or 3 at a time. Hoses will 'pig out', never stopping until they almost drop.
A horse chestnut is a type of tree that produces nuts resembling chestnuts. These nuts are not edible for humans but are commonly used in crafts and decorative purposes. The tree is known for its large, palmate leaves and showy, white flowers.
In Legacy of Rosemond Hill, to pick the apples for your horse, you must go to the back of the white mansion and there are 5 to 6 apple trees. Walk up to one of these trees and turn your head or body so that one of the apples flashes. Once you have a flashing apple, press the enter key (or space bar, depending on what your settings are) and it will show up in your inventory. To view your inventory, press either Q or P.
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the apple that is not on an apple tree is the yellow apple. A yellow apple is a real apple, so it grows on an apple tree. A "road apple" is not a real apple. A "road apple" is horse dung.
certainly, eat the apple of apple tree. but you ask like this whether have another means?
The scientific name for the apple tree is "Malus domestica".
The Scientific name for a white apple tree would be an orchid's crab apple tree. I know that it says crab apple tree but it's not a crab apple, the white apple actually has seeds the shape of crab eyes so, the apple was name after a crustacean.
The scientific name for the apple tree is "Malus domestica".
No, apple trees do not need a companion tree. An apple tree will flourish all by itself. Most varieties of apple require a pollinator in the vicinity. Only a small number are self fertile.
"Apple" is the common name for the fruit of the Malus domestica, or apple tree, of the family Rosaceae.
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an apple blossom is a part of the apple tree. there for it is (just like the name says) an apple blossom. the blossom will then turn into an apple once it is pollonated by a bee.
"Pig-Apple" was a tree with small apples but not the kind that could be eaten, according to JoAnne Cash.