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WHITNEY CRABAPPLE (Malus pumila) |
Large crisp yellow fruit with red stripes. Juicy and flavorful. Great culinary uses. Ripens late summer. Whitney Crabapples are profuse bloomers, good pollinators, precocious and productive. |
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DOLGO CRABAPPLE (Malus pumila) |
Large, abundant white blossoms followed by bright red fruits that make flavorful red jelly. Also popular for making hard cider. Resistant to scab, mildew rust and fireblight. Highly ornamental. Pollinates all apples. Dolgo Crabapple is an old Russian variety. Zones 2-8. |
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PACIFIC CRABAPPLE (Malus fusca) |
Able to grow in very wet sites, hence the alternate name Swamp Crabapple. Suitable as a rootstock for apples on sites otherwise too wet. Widely adapted West Coast native from California to Alaska. Pacific Crabapple doesn’t require wet ground. Tiny tart fruits for jelly or for the birds. Zone 5-8. |
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