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Crabapple | Description, Tree, Fruit, Varieties, Facts | Britannica 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
Malus - Wikipedia Varieties of crabapple are selected to bloom contemporaneously with the apple variety in an orchard planting, and the crabs are planted every sixth or seventh tree, or limbs of a crab tree are grafted onto some of the apple trees
20 Different Types of Crabapple Trees Identifying Features Explore the colorful world of crabapple trees with our guide to 20 different types Learn about their unique identifying features, including blossom colors and fruit shapes, to help you select the perfect crabapple for your landscape
13 Types of Crabapple Trees for Color and Fruit Crabapple trees light up spring landscapes with their fragrant blooms The springtime show is followed by jewel-like fruit that attracts birds and adds pretty fall color There are many types of crabapple trees, but here are the best for colorful flowers, showy fruit, and fall foliage
American Crabapple: Planting, Care Challenges Guide The American Crabapple is a stunning North American native flowering tree Discover ideal planting locations, care tips, and common challenges for this beauty
Plant Profiles: Crabapple - NH Audubon Three species of Crabapple are native to North America Crabapples are tough and adaptable, but full sun will maximize flower and fruit development They are favored as a landscape planting that provides wildlife benefits Many species of birds will feed on the persistent berries
CRABAPPLE - MALUS SPP | The UFOR Nursery Lab Crab apple cultivars can grow in a variety of different site conditions such as valleys and lower slopes, borders of forests, fence rows, fields, and along streams in prairies The main preference for all cultivars is that it needs moist, well-drained slightly acidic soils They thrive in full sun How it's Used:
Crabapple - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Give apple trees plenty of sun and plant in moist but well-drained, humus-rich, slightly acidic soil Once established they are drought tolerant Generally, apple trees do best in cold winter and cool summer areas High humidity in summer leads to increased diseases
Crab Apple: Plant Care and Best Varieties for Your Garden Choose from varieties like Japanese Maple for fiery fall colors, Crabapple for spring blossoms, or Witch Hazel for winter blooms These compact trees offer year-round beauty, from vibrant foliage to unique forms, making every small space a botanical delight