Malus Transitoria Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree
Decorative Crab Apple Tree bearing tiny Golden Fruit
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Plant shape: Full standard
Trunk height: 1.6-1.8 m
Trunk girth: 8-10 cm
Rootball - supplied without a pot
Plant ID: 14889 100
Plant shape: Full standard
Trunk height: 1.8 m
Trunk girth: 12-14 cm
Rootball - supplied without a pot
Plant ID: 14890 100
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Malus Transitoria or Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree is a slender small species of decorative crab apple tree, extremely elegant in both growth habit, having graceful slender wide-spreading branches, masses of white blossom in spring and elegant foliage, which is narrowly lobed and has beautiful autumn colour. It received an AGM in 1993.
Malus is a large genus of over 25 species of deciduous trees known for their beautiful spring blossom and in most cases, fruit. Malus transitoria is a beautiful, small crab apple tree cultivated for its ornamental qualities.
Malus Transitoria is a slender small species of decorative apple tree, extremely elegant in both growth habit, having graceful slender wide-spreading branches and foliage, which is narrowly lobed.
Small creamy-white, star-shaped fragrant blossom emerges in April / May followed by very small yellow fruits that are very attractive. The green foliage is narrowly lobed and of graceful appearance, turning vivid colours of golden yellow in autumn. The deeply-lobed nature of the elegant foliage inspired the common name for this variety – the Cut-Leaf Crab Apple
In terms of origins, Malus Transitoria is native to North West China and was introduced to the UK in 1911 by William Purdom, the British plant hunter.
Height And Spread of Malus Transitoria
The Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree is a small tree, growing to a height and spread of just 4 – 8 metres.
How Hardy Is Malus Domestica Transitoria
The Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree is fully hardy to minus 20 in the UK.
How To Use Malus Transitoria
This is a superb tree for small gardens. It won’t get overly large and offers lots of year-round interest – from its abundance of white blossom in spring, elegant foliage throughout the summer and an abundance of golden yellow in autumn as the leaves turn and the small decorative yellow fruits appear, lasting on bare branches into the winter. This tree is attractive to pollinators and very wildlife friendly. It is also suitable for growing in a container as a patio tree.
How To Care For Malus Transitoria
In terms of aspect, the Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tre apple thrives in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. It likes moderately fertile, well-drained soil. Best not to plant in very acidic or very chalky soils. Prune in winter, if possible, when the tree is dormant, ideally between November and February.