SARGENTII crabapple tree - malus
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🌳 ‘SARGENTII’ CRAB APPLE TREE (Malus ‘Sargentii’)
🌿 Identity
- Scientific name: Malus sargentii
- Common name: ‘Sargentii’ crabapple tree
- Family: Rosaceae
- Origin: Introduced from Japan.
- Type of plant: Tree with decorative flowers and fruit, which can also be used as a shrub.
📐 Main characteristics
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Adult height | Typically around 1.8 to 3 m (or even up to ~4-6 m depending on conditions) |
| Width/Spread | Spread often wider than height: ~3-4 m or more. |
| Habit | Compact, dense habit, often wider than tall, with horizontal branches. |
| Foliage | Green leaves in summer, turning yellow or orange-yellow in fall. |
| Flowering | Pink/red buds that open into white flowers in spring. |
| Fruits | Small red pome fruits, persistent late in the season, popular with birds. |
| Exposure | Full sun recommended for good flowering and fruiting. |
| Soil & conditions | Well-drained to moderately moist soil, tolerates various conditions (clay, dry soil) |
| Hardiness zone | Approximately zone 4 (USDA) and above (= good cold tolerance) |
| Disease resistance | Good resistance to several diseases typical of crabapple trees; tolerant of various soils. |
🌼 Ornamental features
- Abundant flowering in spring, adding a bright touch with white flowers.
- Persistent red fruits that add beautiful color in fall/winter and attract birds.
- Yellow to orange fall foliage, adding seasonal interest.
- Relatively compact habit, suitable for small gardens, flower beds, or low hedges.
- Good hardiness: suited to cold climates, making it a good choice for regions such as Quebec.
🧰 Cultivation & care
Planting
- Choose a sunny location, sheltered from deep shade.
- Prepare well-drained soil, amending if necessary if the soil is very poor.
- Place mulch around the base (without touching the trunk) to retain moisture and limit weeds.
Watering
- Water regularly during the first season to establish the roots.
- Once well established, it tolerates dry periods better, but it is still preferable to maintain moderate moisture levels.
Pruning & routine maintenance
- Very limited pruning: mainly remove dead, diseased, or poorly placed branches after flowering.
- Being dense, it may need some thinning to allow air to circulate and prevent crowding.
Diseases & Pests
- Good resistance to certain diseases such as rust and scab.
- However, like many crabapple trees, it is important to watch out for fire blight, late frosts, and insects, depending on the location.
⚠️ Points to note
- Despite its modest size, allow for its spread (~3-4 m) so that it does not become a nuisance in a small space.
- The fruits are decorative but not intended for consumption (or are not very edible).
- If planted in a very shady area or in very wet soil, flowering and fruiting may be less successful.