Apple & Crab Apple
Malus spp.
Apple and crab apple trees provide both delicious fruit and ornamental beauty in the garden. Grafted apple cultivars yield abundant crops of eating or cooking apples, while crab apples offer tart fruits perfect for jellies and preserves.
- Extensive selection of apple varieties for fresh eating, cooking and cider.
- Crab apples with showy spring blossoms and compact, tart fruits.
- Productive trees bearing heavy crops with proper pollination.
- Dwarf and semi-dwarf rootstocks available for small spaces.
- Self-pollinating varieties available
Plant apples in full sun and well-draining, fertile soil with compatible pollinators nearby. Space dwarf trees 8-10 feet apart, semi-dwarfs 12-15 feet, and standard types 20-30 feet. Water regularly and fertilize yearly. Prune in winter to maintain health and productivity.
British Native Crab Apple 100/120cm (Bare root)
Malus sylvestris
British Native Crab Apple 120/150cm (Bare root)
Malus sylvestris
British Native Crab Apple 40/60cm (2L)
Malus sylvestris
British Native Crab Apple 40/60cm (Bare root)
Malus sylvestris
British Native Crab Apple 40/60cm (Cell)
Malus sylvestris
British Native Crab Apple 60/80cm (2L)
Malus sylvestris
British Native Crab Apple 80/100cm (2L)
Malus sylvestris
Crab Apple ‘Golden Hornet’ Tree 80/100cm (2L)
Malus × zumi
Crab Apple ‘Golden Hornet’ Tree 60/80cm (2L)
Malus × zumi
Crab Apple ‘John Downie’ Tree 60/80cm (2L)
Malus sylvestris
Crab Apple ‘John Downie’ Tree 80/100cm (2L)