Malus tschonoskii
Crab Apple
Strong growing conical habit, good autumn colour. Fruits yellow-green tinged reddish/purple. Read more
Attributes
- Deciduous
- Tree shape: Standard
- Size: Small
- Leaf colour: Green
- Flower colour: White/pink
- Growth rate: Fast
- Flower type: Single
- Flowering month: April
- Replacement prune
- Scented flowers
- Autumn colour
Syn; M. 'Bonfire'
Description: Strong growing tree of conical habit with young leaves and shoots covered with silvery down. Excellent autumn colours of crimson, bronze, purple, orange and yellow. Flowers are white tinged with pink, followed by yellow-green fruits tinged reddish-purple.
History: Introduced by the Arnold Arboretum from seed collected in 1892 by C.S Sargent in Nikko, Central Honshu, Japan, where it grows in the wild.
Malus Growing Tips: Crab Apples are self-fertile, and very useful as pollinators for a variety of fruit trees. Full sun or part shade lover, best grown in fertile, moist, deep, loamy soils. Requires minimal pruning in late winter or spring to remove damaged, diseased or misplaced growth.
Height and Spread (after 10 years): 4m x 3m