Malus ‘Donald Wyman’
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Malus ‘Evereste’
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Tree Shape: Standard
Tree Shape: Conical
A strong growing round-headed tree with dark green leaves.
A conical tree with dark green lobed leaves and large soft pink
The pink buds open to white, single flowers in spring, followed
to white flowers. Small red and yellow fruits, like mini apples
by abundant, small, glossy, bright red fruits persisting well into
appear in late summer, holding well into winter. An excellent
February in most years.
pollinator for apples. (1980)
Malus florentina
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Malus floribunda
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Tree Shape: Bushy
Tree Shape: Bushy
A small neat, round headed tree with lobed, hawthorn like
(Japanese Crab Apple) A very pretty tree in flower, displaying
foliage, turning orange and scarlet in autumn. Bright, pure
crimson buds opening to white and pale blush petals which
white flowers in April are followed by small brownish red fruits
come earlier than most varieties. Small, red-yellow fruit in
in the autumn. (1877)
autumn. (Japan, 1862)
Malus ‘Golden Gem’
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Malus ‘Golden Hornet’
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Tree Shape: Standard
Tree Shape: Conical
Clouds of large bunches of fragrantly scented, blush white
Small compact tree with an upright habit in its early years. Dark
flowers in spring, followed by abundant dainty yellow fruit in
green, broadly oval leaves turn yellow in autumn. Large white
autumn. An excellent pollinator for apples due to the timeliness
flowers flushed pink followed by bright yellow fruits maturing
and compatibility of its pollen.
early in the autumn.
Malus ‘Gorgeous’
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Malus ‘Halloween’™
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Tree Shape: Standard
Tree Shape: Standard
A small, compact tree with scented apple blossom flowers. The
Yellow-orange crab apples are ribbed in appearance looking
crimson or orange-red fruits resemble the perfect miniature
like mini pumpkins. Perfect for the Halloween season. Spring
apples persisting well into November. Ideal for tangy pink crab
flowers are white and semi double. Crops heavily and is perfect
apple jelly. (New Zealand, 1925)
for birds and pollinating insects. (Kent, UK)
Malus ‘Harry Baker’
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Malus hupehensis
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Tree Shape: Standard
Tree Shape: Standard
A special variety with exceptionally large, rich, flamboyant pink
A small, spreading, vase shaped tree with stiff ascending
flowers and dark green-maroon leaves. Large, ruby red fruit
branches. The fragrant flowers are soft pink in bud opening to
with a deep pink flesh last into mid-October. Makes a superb,
white, produced in abundance May to June. Small, deep red
deep red jelly. (Suffolk, 1995)
fruits in autumn. (China/Japan, 1900s)
Malus ‘Indian Magic’
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Malus ioenis purpurea ‘Evelyn’ 4
Tree Shape: Standard
Tree Shape: Standard
Small, rounded, spreading tree, bearing magenta pink flowers
(Syn: M. ‘Rubra’) A spectacular purple leaved form with large
which emerge from dark red buds. Purple flushed foliage
lobed leaves, turning a stunning orange-red in autumn. Buds
with small, glossy red fruit change to orange and persist into
open to single rose-red flowers. The fruitlets are of variable
January. (USA, 2010)
colours - green, yellow, red. (USA)
Malus Coralburst
Ornamental Trees
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