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Malus (Crab Apple Trees)

If ever there was an ornamental tree that is due to come out from living in the shadow of others it must be the Malus (Crab Apple) tree.  Malus make superb specimen trees and are suitable for smaller gardens. Few who choose any of the Malus varieties can be disappointed by the riot of blossom and fruit. Whether you opt for the stunning golden fruits or the deeply rich reds you will be rewarded not only visibly but also have the option to produce some of the tastiest jellies possible. To ensure rapid establishment, Malus trees are supplied bare-rooted and unless otherwise stated will be approximately 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) high on despatch (including the roots). Trees are available from late November to late April.

 

Don't forget to include tree stakes and ties on your order. All young fruit trees require staking and for better establishment we strongly advise using Rootgrow when planting (as recommended in RHS planting guidelines).


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Malus 'Red Sentinel' (Crab Apple Tree)
£30.50Malus 'Red Sentinel' (Crab Apple Tree)A lovely crab apple tree of even upright shape with highly decorative glossy red fruits much loved by the birds. A profusion of dark pink buds open in spring to strongly scented white blossom followed by large clusters of cherry-like fruits that hang on the branches well into January and are suitable for making jelly. The fruit-laden branches can also be cut for Christmas decorations. The tree has good scab resistance.Buy Now
Malus 'Royal Beauty' (Weeping Crab Apple Tree)
£36.50Malus 'Royal Beauty' (Weeping Crab Apple Tree)A beautiful small weeping crab apple that offers year round interest. The pendulous branches are covered in large deep red-purple flowers in the late Spring. In the autumn the small dark purple fruits provide further interest and provide a treat for small birds. The foliage emerges bronze-purple in the spring, turning to deep purple-red with a hint of green in the late summer. Sold Out 
Malus 'Royalty' (Crab Apple Tree)
£36.50Malus 'Royalty' (Crab Apple Tree)This ornamental crab apple is an excellent choice if you are looking for darker tones in your garden. The large pink-red flowers contrast beautifully against the glossy, dark purple leaves. The foliage retains its colour throughout the summer months before turning crimson-red in the autumn, revealing the small dark red/purple fruits which hang on the branches for several more weeks. The tree is approximately 60-90cm (3-4ft) tall on despatch (including the roots). Sold Out 
Malus 'Rudolph' (Crab Apple Tree)New Product
£30.50Malus 'Rudolph' (Crab Apple Tree)Named after Santa's famous reindeer because of its magnificent display of large showy rose-red flowers that are up to 5cm in diameter and possibly the largest of any of the crab apple varieties. The foliage emerges after the spring blossom and is initially bronze-red before turning to shades of bronze, purple and green over summer. In the autumn the foliage turns yellow and the tree is covered in small orange-red fruits which decorate the branches well in to winter and can be used to make jelly. The tree is very disease resistant.Buy Now
Malus 'Sun Rival' (Crab Apple Tree)
£36.50Malus 'Sun Rival' (Crab Apple Tree)This small weeping umbrella-shaped crab apple tree is absolutely charming. In spring the arching branches are covered in a profusion of bright pink buds that open to scented soft pink-white flowers followed by small bright-red fruits that adorn the branches until winter. The bright green foliage turns yellow in autumn. The tree has good disease resistance and is ideal for smaller gardens. The tree is approximately 60-90cm (3-4ft) tall on despatch (including the roots).Buy Now
Malus x floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab Apple Tree)
£36.50Malus x floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab Apple Tree)Originating from Japan, this very attractive small tree provides one of the finest shows of blossom in the spring, flowering earlier than most other crabs. The flowers emerge from deep-pink buds in April/May and open to white with a pink blush, creating a cloud of colour. In the autumn the tree is covered in masses of small reddish-yellow crab apples that provide a feast for hungry birds and contrast beautifully with the warm bronze autumn foliage. The tree has a round head with slightly arching branches and will make a delightful addition to any garden. The tree is approximately 60-90cm (3-4ft) tall on despatch (including the roots). Sold Out 
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