Malus hybrid
Hybrid Crabapple
Rosaceae

Located between Personnel and Visitors Apt. Bldgs.

  • leaves deciduous, ovate, pointed tip
  • leaves deep green in summer, may emerge reddish
  • buds alternate, gray, pubescent
  • main stems often have many small, spur-like branches
  • flowers white or pink, early spring
  • fruit like small apples, red, yellow or orange
  • habit variable: rounded, upright or weeping
  • form is a small tree, usually branching low
  • bark gray, rough, blocky
View Malus Hybrids page in the UConn Plant Database


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