A firecracker for autumn colour, Malus tschonoskii has a distinctive upright, flame-like form and is a medium sized tree reaching a height and spread of 5 x 3 metres in 20 years. Young foliage is silvery white in the spring, adopting a lush green colour in the summer before developing its stunning intense orange, yellow, red and purple autumn colours. This Flowering Pillar Crab Apple is popular with bees due to the beautiful, white flowers with a hint of pink that open in April-May. Equally popular with wildlife are the red flushed, yellow/green crabs which follow in the autumn and last long past its vibrant autumn display, providing a third season of interest.
This crab apple tree is suited to most soils but will thrive in moist, well-drained soil and is tolerant of pollution. A lovely garden tree with year round attraction and one of the best trees for autumn interest.
AKA Pillar crab apple, Chonosuki crab, Flowering crab, Crab apple
Common name: Flowering Pillar Crab Apple tree
Awards:RHS Award of Garden Merit
Height and spread in 20 years: 5 x 3 metres
Seasons of interest:Spring, Autumn, Winter
Flowers: White/pink blossoms
Fruit: Small yellow/green autumn apples
Foliage: Silvery white in spring, green in summer and fiery colours in autumn
Soil: Will grow in any soil, does particularly good in moist, well-drained positions
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Planting Advice for Malus Tschonoskii trees
Our pot grown Pillar Crab Apple trees can be planted at any time of the year. Start by removing weeds and grass within a metre of your desired planting hole. Dig a square hole as deep as your root mass and approximately 2-3x as wide. To help the tree establish more effectively, sprinkle root grow in the hole.
Remove the pot, gently loosen the roots and place in the planting hole. Mix 50% of the original soil with 50% compost, fill in the hole and firm around gently. Avoid banking the soil up around the collar of the tree. We recommend planting Pillar Crab Apple trees with a stake and tie kit to anchor the roots - instructions are in the planting guide.
Aftercare Advice for Flowering Pillar Crab Apple trees
If you’re planting Pillar Crab Apple in spring or summer, water well for the first few months. Increase watering if there are extended periods of hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. Our range of watering kits make it easier.
Once planted, keep the area free of competing weeds and grass for the first couple of growing seasons. If your area is prone to rabbits, use a rabbit guard.
Pruning Advice for Malus Tschonoskii trees
Pillar Crab Apple trees can be pruned in winter. They do not require hard pruning and you should not trim the tips of crab apple branches. Simply remove any dead or damaged branches and shoots at the base of the tree i.e. suckers and water sprouts which redirect energy resources from the main stem but do not produce strong branches.
Delivery Costs
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Delivery Times
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Standard Delivery We have one of the widest range of trees in the UK, and for those plants which we cannot despatch next day we will normally despatch within 4 weeks. The despatch time for different products will be confirmed when products are added to your shopping basket
Pre-orders We will only want to deliver your orders when they are perfect for planting! Depending on the season and how well the plants are growing, we will give our best estimates of the despatch dates for pre-orders. These dates may vary and by species and while we will always try to deliver within these timeframes if the expected despatch does change then we will notify you by email.
Special Orders Orders containing pleached or mature trees (trees over 2.5m in height) are delivered within 3 weeks. They require specialist delivery and are grouped geographically. Any customers ordering pleached or mature trees will be contacted and notified of their delivery date.
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Please note that orders are shipped once all the trees in the order are ready.
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The product table at the bottom of the page gives the forms and sizes available for this variety. Please note, photos are a guideline as all plants are unique. *Pot sizes may vary. Below are definitions of terms:
Supplied Size: Height measured from the top of the pot.
Single Stem tree: Classic tree with one trunk, pruned for a beautiful, natural shape.
Top grafted tree: A height next to this form refers to the length of clear stem, which will not grow taller. Only the head of branches will develop. Ideal for small spaces.
Feathered tree: Branches from the bottom of the trunk all the way up. These branches can be removed if a clear stem is required.
Multi Stem tree: Two or more stems arising from or near ground level, growing from one root system.
Bush: A plant with many stems low down, rather than one clear stem.
Clump: Several plants in one pot that give the appearance of a bushy multi stem tree.
Climber: Naturally climbing plant. Usually delivered running up a cane, ready to position in the garden.
Standard Tree: A more mature tree with an upright clear stem of approximately 1.8m-2.0m (measured from the soil to the lowest branches of the crown). Standards are available in different forms relating to their girth size (circumference of the stem measured 1m above soil level), not height.