Common Name:
Crap Apple, Malus
Description:
A delightful blossom tree that provides an irresistible combination of flower, edible fruit and foliage colour.
Flower:
Semi-double pink flowers are  followed by yellow fruit that is often flushed red.
Size:
3m x 1.5m 
Growing Conditions:
Despite their delicate look these are fairly hardy trees but like all Blossom trees like to be planted in a sunny spot that is protected from strong winds.
They can tolerate a range of soil conditions but prefer a well worked, fertile and free draining soil. Dig through lots of compost to create this.
Care:
    - Early pruning will help create a well-shaped framework. Prune out any broken, dead or diseased branches at any time.
 
    - Feed occasionally to encourage flower and fruit production or if tree is looking tired.
 
    - Malus can be affected by a number of diseases including Powdery Mildew, Rust and Apple Scab. These are all treatable with a suitable spray but many of today’s selections are quite resistant.
 
Uses:
    - A delightful flowering tree for lawn, garden or as an avenue planting. 
 
    - Useful tree for patios, smaller courtyard gardens and large containers.
 
    - A great alternative for Cherry Blossoms. Similar burst of flower colour but on a smaller frame.
 
Comment:
Why Crab apple? Well it has nothing to do with snapping crustaceans but is a reference to the sharp tangy taste of the fruit. While they are edible straight from the tree they are often best used for cooking purposes.
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