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Malus Evereste

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Malus Evereste One of the best crab apple trees, Malus Evereste gives two long periods of interest, so is an ideal specimen tree for the smaller garden. It’s a small, slow-growing, deciduous tree with an upright, pyramidal habit. The leaves are deep green, turning yellow and bronze in autumn. The fragrant flowers, very large for a crab apple, emerge white from scarlet buds in May, beautiful against the deep green leaves; they are pollen-rich, very attractive to bees, and good pollinators for domestic apple trees. In early autumn, small crab apples in shades of yellow and orange cover the tree, and persist into winter; they are edible and make a gorgeous apple jelly. Crab apple Evereste holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Site: Tolerates exposure Soil: Any well-drained soil, moist soil preferredPosition: Full sun or partial shadeSeason of interest: Spring and autumn in particular Hardiness: Very hardyHeight: 16’ (5m-) Spread: 13’ (4m) in 20 years
  • Bareroot | 4-5ft
    €26.00
  • Pot | 7.5L
    €26.00
  • Pot | 10L
    €26.00

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