Malus baccata 'Columnaris'
Columnar Siberian Flowering Crabapple

 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flower Notes:
White (Creamy white buds and flowers (1.5" across) in clusters; late April or May)
 Foliage Notes:
Green (Summer foliage; fall color variable)
 Fruit Notes:
Yellow (0.5" dia. yellow crabapples (pomes) with a red blush)
 Ultimate Height:
30 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
8 feet
 Light Requirements:
 Soil Notes:
Well-drained heavy loam soils
 Range:
Cultivated origin
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Malus has simple leaves in clusters on short spurs. Buds have several imbricate scales, and are usually reddish-brown with hairs protruding under scales. Fruits have multiple seeds (as compared to the single seed pit of Prunus species). The bark of mature trees is gray to brown and scaly.

Additional Information

The Flowering Crabapple is a popular small ornamental tree with an extremely showy flower display in the spring. This columnar cultivar is resistant to scab, but is highly susceptible to fireblight. The use of this tree is discouraged, as it has such a high susceptibility to fireblight. Tends to flower and fruit in alternate years. Well-drained heavy loam soils and full sun promote best growth. Many tend to look ragged at the end of the summer.

2 Malus baccata 'Columnaris' found

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12009_13074*AHORTPARK
22009_13073*AHORTPARK

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