RINKI crabapple tree
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š³ āRINKIā CRABAPPLE (Malus āRinkiā)
šæ IDENTITY
- Scientific name: Malus āRinkiā
- Common name: āRinkiā columnar cider apple tree
- Family: Rosaceae
- Origin: Ornamental horticultural selection
- Plant type: Ornamental tree with decorative flowers and fruit
šø GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The āRinkiā crabapple is a small ornamental tree with a columnar habit, perfect for small gardens or urban tree lines.
Its narrow, compact shape allows it to be easily integrated into small spaces.
It produces spectacular flowers in spring, followed by bright red, highly decorative fruit that often remains on the tree until winter.
It is a hardy, disease-resistant variety that requires little maintenance.
š· BOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Mature height
- 5 to 8 meters
- 5 to 8 meters
- Mature width
- 1.5 to 2 meters
- 1.5 to 2 meters
- Habit
- Columnar, upright, very compact
- Foliage
- Deciduous, green in summer, sometimes turning slightly colored in fall
- Deciduous, green in summer, sometimes turning slightly colored in fall
- Flowering
- Spring (May)
- Spring (May)
- Flowers
- Pale pink to pinkish white, abundant and fragrant
- Pale pink to pinkish white, abundant and fragrant
- Fruits
- Small red pome fruits, decorative and persistent
- Small red pome fruits, decorative and persistent
- Hardiness
- Zone 3 ā excellent cold resistance
- Zone 3 ā excellent cold resistance
- Exposure
- Full sun
- Full sun
- Soil
- Rich, loose, well-drained, slightly cool
- Rich, loose, well-drained, slightly cool
- Growth
- Average
- Average
- Longevity
- Very good (several decades with good care)
š¼ ORNAMENTAL INTEREST
- šø Spring: spectacular pale pink blossoms.
- š Summer & fall: small glossy red apples.
- āļø Winter: fruit remains on bare branches, very decorative.
- šæ All year round: narrow, elegant shape, dense foliage.
𧤠CULTIVATION & CARE
š Location
- Prefers full sun exposure.
- Avoid areas that are too shady or poorly drained.
š± Soil
- Well-drained, fertile, and slightly moist.
- Improve with compost when planting.
š§ Watering
- Water regularly during the first year to encourage rooting.
- After that, water only during periods of severe drought.
āļø Pruning
- Not much needed: the columnar shape is naturally harmonious.
- Remove dead or poorly placed branches at the end of winter.
š¦ Resistance
- Very good resistance to scab and the main diseases affecting crabapple trees.
- Not very susceptible to pests.
š³ LANDSCAPING USES
- Small gardens, courtyards, terraces, and patios.
- Urban rows or hedges of columnar trees.
- Isolated ornamental tree for a vertical effect.
- Ideal for small spaces (less than 2 m wide).
ā ļø TIPS & ADVICE
- The fruit is not intended for consumption, but attracts birds.
- Avoid excess standing water.
- Apply mulch at the base to maintain moisture and limit weeds.
- In urban areas, the variety has moderate tolerance to de-icing salts.