Crab Apple Evereste
£55.00 – £77.50Price range: £55.00 through £77.50
Details:
Crab apple Evereste is delightful small tree with a broadly conical outline, dazzling large white flowers in April, opening from scarlet buds fading to pink. Dark green deciduous leaves change to a yellow bronze in autumn followed by wonderful red-flushed, orange yellow crab apples, often remaining on the bare branches into winter. The fruit can be used for jellies and sauces.
| Bees, Birds, Wildlife | |
| White | |
| Apr, Mar, May | |
| Broad | |
| Hardy (Cold winter) | |
| 5-7m | |
| Green | |
| Full Sun, Partial Sun | |
| Exposed, Sheltered | |
| Acidic, Chalky / Alkaline, Clay, Most soils, Well-drained | |
| Aug, Dec, Nov, Oct, Sep |
Description
Crab apple Evereste is delightful small tree with a broadly conical outline, dazzling large white flowers in April, opening from scarlet buds fading to pink. Dark green deciduous leaves change to a yellow bronze in autumn followed by wonderful red-flushed, orange yellow crab apples, often remaining on the bare branches into winter. The fruit can be used for jellies and sauces.
Crab apples give year-round pleasure, provide shelter and habitat with their nectar, pollen and seeds. The flowers and fruit being very helpful to wildlife, bees, beneficial insects, birds and butterflies/moths. Drought tolerant, grow in sun or partial shade in moist well-drained moderately fertile soil. Loam chalk sand and clay.
Cultivation: Good for smaller gardens, city, country, courtyard & cottage
Soil: Moist, fertile, well drained. Loam, clay, chalk, sand
Position: Sun, partial shade. All aspects
Foliage: Deciduous, dark green change to yellow bronze in autumn
Flowering: Beautiful large flowers in April
Fruiting: Red-flushes, orange yellow crabs in autumn
Habit: Broadly conical
Hardiness: Broadly conical
Growth: Vigorous
Benefits to Wildlife: Excellent
Height & Spread in Maturity: 5-6m x 4m
History: Malus Evereste was named after Eve Reste, not the mountain! And has the RHS Garden of Merit.



