Crab apple | Malus Harry Baker - 160-180cm - 12lt
Crab apple | Malus Harry Baker - 160-180cm - 12lt
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The Malus 'Harry Baker' tree is a highly appreciated crabapple variety, lauded for its ornamental and practical values. Named after the famous English plant breeder, Harry Baker, this deciduous tree is notable for its prolific, deep-pink blossoms that emerge in spring, attracting pollinators and providing a visual spectacle. The blossoms are a vibrant contrast to the dark green foliage, creating a picturesque landscape element.
The tree produces small, crimson to maroon fruits in the autumn. These fruits are not typically consumed fresh due to their tartness but are excellent for making jellies, jams, and crabapple wine due to their high pectin content. They can also serve as a food source for wildlife during the colder months, contributing to local ecosystems.
The 'Harry Baker' crabapple tree is resilient and adaptable to various soil types, although it thrives best in well-drained, moderately moist soils and full sun. It generally reaches a height of around 4 to 8 meters, making it suitable for smaller gardens and urban settings. The tree’s compact, rounded canopy makes it a fitting choice for avenues, parks, and mixed borders, offering aesthetics, ecological benefits, and utility. It is a brilliant addition to any garden, owing to its elegant appearance and multifunctional fruits.
Key Info
Key Info
Size & Spacing
Mature Height
2.5–4m
Mature Width
2.5–4m
Shape / habit
pendulous weeping
Preferred Location
Orientation
South–facing or North–facing or West–facing or East–facing, exposed or sheltered
Soil Type
acid, alkaline, neutral, full sun, partial shade
Soil moisture
moist but well–drained, well–drained
Growing Period
Flower
spring
Foliage
April
Fruit
Late summer
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