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      Malus baccata |
    Siberian Crabapple |
       Deciduous Tree |
HEIGHT: | 20 - 50 feet | SPREAD: | 15 - 40 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Large spreading tree; small white fragrant flowers; yellow to red fruits; exceptionally hardy; a good rootstock for grafting in Alaska; often one parent in hybrid crosses for flowering crabapples. | LIMITATIONS: | Drops its fruit early; susceptible to apple scab. | HARDINESS: | INT, SC, SE (Zone 2) | ORIGIN: | Northeastern Asia | CULTIVARS: | ‘Columnaris’ densely upright columnar tree; poor flowering and fruiting; white flowers; yellow fruits, ½" in diameter, have a red cheek; susceptible to damage from snow loads. ‘Jackii’ has broad crown, deep green leaves, white flowers; purplish, maroon-red fruit; 30’-40’. var. mandschurica early white flowers; ½" bright red fruit; susceptible to apple scab and powdery mildew. ‘Trailman’ hardy in INT if grafted on proper rootstock and with winter protection; productive; 2” fruit, red over yellow; juicy and sweet. | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Deciduous Tree (213) was last updated on: 2017-04-18 22:24:15 |
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