Sunday, June 21, 2009

Pacific Crabapple


The apples were an important fruit for all coastal people, who harvested them in the late summer and early fall and either ate them fresh or stored them under water. Because of their acidity, the apples did not require further preservation. The deeply colored wood is hard and somewhat flexible. Coastal people used it to make tool handles, bows, wedges, and digging sticks.

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