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  2. Feb 28, 2023 · A member of the Malus genus, these trees are related to the standard orchard apple that you’re familiar with. A flowering crabapple shows off every spring with beautiful blossoms and does not fruit. Fruiting crabapples develop fruit that isn’t as large (or pretty) as standard apples.

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    crabapple, any of several small trees of the genus Malus, in the rose family (Rosaceae). Crabapples are native to North America and Asia. They are widely grown for their attractive growth habit, spring flower display, and decorative fruits. The fruits are much smaller and more tart than the common apple (Malus domestica) but are suitable for jellie...

    Crabapple trees are stiffer in form and spinier than the common apple. The plants are deciduous and often have attractive fall foliage. The simple ovate leaves are serrated along the margins and are borne alternately along the twigs. The fragrant white, pink, carmine, or purplish flowers appear early in showy masses—in some species and cultivars as five-petaled blossoms, in others as semidouble (having 6–10 petals) or double (having more than 10 petals) blossoms. The pome fruits often persist through the winter and are generally less than 5 cm (2 inches) in diameter.

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    Certain cultivated varieties of both Asian and American crabapples are susceptible to cedar-apple rust, apple scab, and fire blight, but hybrids with tolerance or resistance to those diseases have been developed.

    Outstanding Asian crabapples include the Chinese flowering crab (M. spectabilis), Siberian crabapple (M. baccata), Toringo crabapple (M. sieboldii), and Japanese flowering crabapple (M. floribunda). Among notable American species are the garland, or sweet crab (M. coronaria), Oregon crabapple (M. fusca), prairie crabapple (M. ioensis), and southern crabapple (M. angustifolia).

    The showiest crabapples, hybrids derived from M. floribunda, are among the choicest small hardy decorative trees. Many have large fragrant blossoms and bear colourful fruits that persist well into winter.

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  3. May 3, 2024 · These small to medium-sized trees are extremely popular for their fragrant, delicate spring blossoms. Crabapple trees are normally planted from potted nursery specimens in the fall. They have a moderate growth rate of 12 to 24 inches per year, and a 5-gallon potted tree may take three to five years or even longer before it flowers heavily.

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  4. Jul 14, 2023 · Crabapple trees are stunning ornamental flowering trees. Crabapple flowers come in spectacular shades of pink, white, cream, purple, orange, and red. Crabapple trees produce small fruits called crabapples that generally have a tart taste.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · Crabapple trees, scientifically known as Malus, are renowned for their stunning display of flowers and the small, often edible fruit they produce. These upright trees come in various species and cultivars, each offering its unique charm and characteristics.

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  6. Let’s explore some of the most common questions asked about crabapple trees and the fruits they produce. Learn to care for your tree like a pro. I cover all key care aspects, discuss the best varieties, explain common issues and propagation methods, and more in my detailed Crabapple Tree Guide.

  7. Jun 10, 2019 · The other type of Malus is the wild apple, also known as the crabapple tree. Producing tart fruits no larger than two inches in diameter, crabapples are often prized for their growth habit that is gorgeous no matter the season.

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