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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.

Hardiness Zones

  • 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7' and taller! (Nursery pickup only). For best results, orders placed from now on will be delivered in the fall (except for nursery pickup).

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