Malus floribunda
In Spring this tree explodes with masses of fragranced blossom. Bright pink buds open to single, pale-pink blooms that fade to white. A real feature!
A vigorous and broad spreading tree. Floribunda forms a densely branched, round to umbellate crown.
Flowers are followed by small yellow fruit, blushed with red that are enjoyed by birds, but can make a fine Crabapple Jelly.
Floribunda has bright green leaves throughout Spring and Summer, which turn yellow in Autumn.
Tree Size:
Dwarf: Can be kept to 1.5 m high, but must be supported with a stake
Semi-dwarf: 5 m x 5 m
Crabapples are small trees that are hardy once established. Grow in full sun to part shade. Will grow well on most soils, but prefers a deep, moist, loamy soil.
Pruning requirements are minimal.
Crabapples are self-fertile, and make useful pollinators for eating and cooking apples.One of the best-known Crabapples for its showy display of pink and white fragranced blossom in mid-Spring.
A small deciduous tree with a broad, rounded and densely branched canopy. A lovely tree for cottage style gardens
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