When does the North American crabapple bloom?
Today, I will introduce to you when the North American crabapple blooms and some knowledge about the flowering time of the plant. Next, the editor of this site will introduce it to you.
The North American crabapple has bright and eye-catching flowers, with a dignified and elegant shape; the leaves are set off by red and green, presenting a colorful scene; the fruits are abundant and colorful. It is an ornamental tree species that combines the appreciation of flowers, leaves, and fruits.
The North American crabapple, belonging to the Rosaceae family, Malus subfamily, Malus genus, is a deciduous small tree with a height of about 5 to 7 meters.
The blooming period is early April, followed by the unfolding of layers of bright red new leaves, and in autumn and winter, the tree is full of red fruits. After frost, the fruits are crystal clear, hanging until spring. It is an excellent ornamental tree species for appreciating flowers, leaves, and fruits.
Growth habits:
The North American crabapple is adaptable and not strict about its environment. It can withstand temperatures as low as -30 degrees Celsius and can grow normally in various parts of China, suitable for introduction and cultivation.
Main varieties:
Doug crabapple, blazing crabapple, gem crabapple, diamond crabapple, pink bud crabapple, brilliant crabapple, red jade crabapple, royal crabapple, strawberry crabapple, pompon crabapple, and joyous crabapple, etc.
Among them, the red jade crabapple is a weeping crabapple variety, the凯尔斯 crabapple is a new double-petal crabapple variety, and the royal crabapple has purple-red leaves, making it an excellent variety for leaf appreciation.
When does the North American crabapple bloom?
Distribution:
It is widely distributed in Asia and America. The original species mostly come from Asia. The varieties are bred in North America, hence the name North American crabapple.
The North American crabapple has crystal-clear and abundant fruits in autumn and winter.
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