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Malus toringo var. sargentii

Malus toringo var. sargentii

Sargent crabappel, Sargent's apple

synonym Malus sargentii

Description

Malus toringo var. sargentii (Sargent crab apple, synonym Malus sargentii) was found in 1892 by American botanist Charles Sprague Sargent in brackish swampland in Hokkaido, Japan. Various botanists still differ on whether it is a separate species or a variation but in any event this tree has an entirely different growth habit than that of Malus toringo: i.e., very wide and low (between three and four and a half metres wide and up to four metres tall) but because of the heaviness of the branches it actually looks more like a tree than a shrub. Juvenile twigs are long, pendulous and tangled.

At the end of April or in early May, Sargent crab apple is a mass of low-hanging white flowers, making it a delight to behold. The single blooms are produced from white flower buds on long stems with yellow stamens which contrast wonderfully with the white sepals. Bees and other insects too love the flowers. The tree has glossy dark green leaves which vary in terms of their form: from elongated to egg-shaped serrated and from toothed to 3-5 lobed. The crab apples so beloved by birds appear in the autumn and differ from those of Malus toringo on account of their crimson colour. They are one centimetre large, striking in their colour and quantity and make a wonderful foil for the butter yellow to orange yellow autumn foliage. The bark of Malus toringo var. sargentii is grey brown, peeling off in platelets on older trees, and the branches are spiny.

Its uniquely distinctive growth habit means that the disease-resistant Malus toringo var. sargentii can be used in many locations. For instance, gardens, parks and green spaces where it creates depth or provides some screening at eye level. But also in containers and on roofs - where the tree is not susceptible to wind thanks to its low form - Malus toringo var. sargentii can be used. By combining Malus toringo var. sargentii with Malus toringo the desired depth can be enhanced further. The latter looks broadly similar but the lower branches can be removed to be able to look underneath it.

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees multi-stemmed trees solitary shrubs

Topiary on stem

fval multi-stem umbrella

Topiary

globe globe block block

Use

Location

street avenue square park central reservation in containers roof garden large garden small garden patio cemetery traffic areas, industrial zones countryside ecological zone

Pavement

none none open open sealed sealed

Planting concepts

eco planting landscape planting

Characteristics

Crown shape

flattened spherical flattened spherical

Crown structure

semi-open semi-open

Height

2.5 - 4 m

Width

3 - 4.5 m

Winter hardiness zone

5A - 8B

Aspects

Wind

tolerant to wind slightly tolerant to coastal wind

Soil

loess sabulous clay heavy clay light clay sand loamy soil

Nutrient level

rich in nutrients

Soil moisture level

moist

Light requirements

sun

pH range

acidic neutral alkaline

Host plant/forage plant

bees butterflies birds small mammals

Extreme environments

tolerates air pollution

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Seasonal colours

Malus toringo var. sargentii seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

striking singular scented

Flower colour

white pale pink

Flowering period

May

Leaves

Leaf colour

green

Leaves

deciduous ovate polished slightly hairy serrate lobate

Autumn colour

golden yellow

Fruits

Fruit colour

golden yellow dark red

Fruits

striking raceme crabapple/ornamental apple

Bark

Bark colour

grey-brown

Bark

smooth, later on rough

Twigs

Twig colour

brown

Twigs

bare with lenticels

Root system

Root system

shallow extensive

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