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White flowers in spring, abundant, red persistent fruit in fall. Exceptionally clean foliage throughout the growing season. This tree tends to maintain a rounded growth habit, and most often grows a bit wider than it does tall, with a mature height of 18-22' and similar mature width. This tree flowers in early spring, and as pictured, buds begin as an almost crimson red, and as they open fade to pure white. The flowers give way to bright red fruit that are roughly 3/8" in diameter and persistent through the winter (providing some nice winter interest). Spring and summer foliage is green, turning amber/yellow in autumn. Click the image to read more!
Crab apples are ideal specimen trees for small gardens. Malus 'Evereste' is a conical tree with dark green, often lobed leaves, 8-11cm (3-4in) long. The flowers are freely borne, 5cm (2in) across, red in bud but open white. It is one of the best trees for spring blossom. The flowers are followed by red-orange-yellow fruit 2.5cm (1in) across. It grows to a height of 7m (22ft), and spread of 6m (20ft). Click the image to read more!
This well-known crab apple is a popular choice for gardens where its neat tapering shape and huge crops of conspicuous yellow fruits have made it a favourite. It is also widely planted among fruiting apple trees because its lavish display of white flowers is a prolific source of pollen for fertilising the other trees. One of the best of all crabs, its branches bend under the weight of fruit, which can be used for culinary purposes or may be left on to last all autumn and part of the winter too. Supplied at approx 150-180cms in 10 Litre containers. Click the image to read more!
Malus Gorgeous - Flowering Crab Apple has an average height of 2-4 metres x 2-3 metres wide. It is a very pretty deciduous New Zealand hybrid. Small tree with masses of small pink buds opening to single white flowers in spring. Red fruits can be used in cooking. Single trunk with upright branches which can become open and pendulous under the weight of fruit. Best grown in a protected sunny site in rich fertile soil. This attractive tree, which is one of the most popular of the crab apples, is rightly called 'Gorgeous'. At less than 3m tall, it is only a small tree. The bright crimson-red fruit, touched with orange on the underside, is borne in heavy clusters on long stems. While the flowers are quite insipid, the budding branches are often used in floral arrangements. The fruit makes an excellent jelly. M. 'Gorgeous' grows in any soil, including heavy clay, and is resistant to most diseases. It's perfect for a sunny part of any cool-climate garden but also loves a heavy frost. Click the image to read more!
Small, upright deciduous tree with outstanding leaf colouration, bronze red when young turning to dark bronze green. Very deep rose-red flower buds opening to rose-red flowers nearly 2 inches (5cm) across. Orange-yellow apples persit well into autumn. The adult height on average is around 20ft x 12ft (6m x 3.7m) in 20 years, ultimate height 20-25ft (6-7.6m). Click the image to read more!
The Malus Red Sentinel or Flowering Crab Apple has pretty, pink-tinged, white flowers in late spring, followed by masses of glossy, cherry-red fruit. This pollution tolerant crab apple is an ideal ornamental tree for a small, sunny, urban, site. Birds permitting, the scarlet fruit remain on the tree right through to January, making it the star of the winter garden. Click the image to read more!
The bramley available is propagated directly from the original bramley tree.This cooking apple has an acidic flavour when eaten raw but when cooked it has a lovely flavour and becomes golden and fluffy. The tree is long lived and the apples are huge. Very good in pies, crumbles and other dessert dishes. Flowers mid spring. Harvest from october. Height 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
Cox's Orange Pippin is regarded as the finest of English apples with an intense aromatic flavour rarely matched by any other variety. Beautiful pink tinged white flowers. This is an excellent choice and great for the small garden. Only grows to 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
A vigorous and heavy cropper. This variety is quite suited to cooler conditions. The fruit is an attractive bright red with a waxy sheen. It has a creamy, well flavoured flesh, very fine taste with a rough texture and is crisp and juicy. Difficult to grow as it is prone to scab and mildew, but if you treat for these problems you have an apple tree suited to our Irish conditions. Flowers mid spring. Harvest from october. These are grafted on a dwarf rootstock and reach a height of 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
An attractive bright rosy-red fruit,juicy, crisp and a pleasent flavour with a hint of strawberries.A fairly trouble-free apple suited to Irish conditions and a very good pollinator.Flowers mid spring.Harvest from sept.Height 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
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