Crabapple tree ROBINSON
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đł ROBINSON CRABAPPLE (Malus âRobinsonâ)
đż Identity
- Scientific name: Malus âRobinsonâ
- Common name: âRobinsonâ crabapple tree
- Family: Rosaceae
- Type of plant: Ornamental tree with spring blossoms and decorative fruit
đ Main characteristics
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Mature height | Approximately 6 to 8 m |
| Mature width | Approximately 4 to 8 m (often ~6 m) |
| Growth | Medium |
| Shape | Rounded, slightly spreading |
| Foliage | Emerges bronze/reddish, turns bronze-green in summer, then orange/yellow in fall. |
| Flowering | Spring (May); crimson buds opening into dark pink to pale pink flowers. |
| Fruits | Bright red pome fruit in fall, often very decorative. |
| Exposure | Full sun recommended. |
| Soil | Slightly rich, cool to medium, well-drained. |
| Hardiness zone | Zone 4 (tolerates cold fairly well) |
| Disease resistance | Very good, resistant to diseases affecting ornamental crabapple trees. |
đŒ Ornamental interest
- Beautiful visual effect in spring thanks to its abundant dark pink flowers.
- Foliage with bronze/green hues, then colorful in fall.
- Persistent red fruits attract birds and add a decorative touch in fall/winter.
- Suitable as a solitary ornamental tree in a medium to large garden, thanks to its rounded shape.
- Good adaptability to cold climates, making it suitable for regions such as Quebec.
đ§° Cultivation & care
Location & planting
- Choose a location in full sun, sheltered from dense shade.
- Prepare a large planting hole, loosen the soil, and add compost if the soil is poor.
- Water well when planting to encourage rooting.
Regular care
- Water regularly during the first year, then moderately except during periods of drought.
- Mulch around the base to retain moisture and limit weeds.
- Minimal pruning: remove dead, poorly oriented, or tangled branches, preferably in late winter or early spring.
- Monitor for possible diseases (although resistance is strong): scab, rust, etc.
â ïž Points to note
- Due to its size (up to ~8 m), allow sufficient space and avoid planting it too close to a building or under wires.
- As an ornamental tree, the fruits are mainly decorative and not necessarily intended for consumption.
- In urban areas, ensure that the soil is well-drained and not compacted, as excess moisture or heavy soil can harm the plant.
- The rounded and broad habit may encroach on neighboring areas, so take the spread into account when choosing a location.