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Manchurion Crabapple Malus Mandshurica 7 Gal

$67.00


Item # 2033

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Malus mandshurica, commonly called Siberian crabapple, is an upright, deciduous, broad-rounded, early-flowering crabapple that is native to mixed forests in Manchuria, Russia, China, Korea and Japan. It typically grows to 30-40' tall (infrequently taller). Excellent winter hardiness to USDA Zone 2. Pink flower buds form in early spring followed by a showy April-May bloom of fragrant white flowers (1 1/2" wide) with hairy sepals. Flowers appear in 3-6 flowered corymbs. Flowers are followed by tiny red crabapples (to 5/8" diameter) on thin 1" long stems. Birds are attracted to the fruit. Broad-elliptic green leaves (to 3" long) have serrate margins. No appreciable fall color. Early fall leaf drop. Purplish-brown bark.




Light Requirement: Sun
Evergreen: No
Mature Height: 30 ft
Mature Width: 40 ft
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall
Bloom: Yes
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Fragrance: Mild
U.S. Native: No
Deer Resistant: No

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