Description:
Size: It grows to a height of around 7 meters (approximately 23 feet).
Foliage: The tree has ovate to elliptic, toothed, glossy leaves. The leaves emerge after the flowers, starting as copper-red and turning dark green in the summer. In the autumn, they transform into a yellow hue.
Flowers: Red-pink flowers bloom in late spring, adding a colorful display to the tree. The rose-red flowers, deeper in bud, contribute to the overall ornamental appeal.
Fruits: Elongated, edible, reddish-yellow fruits appear in the autumn and persist for a long time. These fruits are oblong in shape and add visual interest to the tree.
History:
The 'Rudolph' crab apple was raised by F.L Skinner in Canada in 1954. Knowing the history of a plant can provide insight into its breeding and development.
Growing Tips:
Pollination: Crab apples, including 'Rudolph,' are self-fertile, meaning they don't require another tree for pollination. They can also serve as useful pollinators for various fruit trees.
Sun and Soil: The tree thrives in full sun or partial shade. It is best grown in fertile, moist, deep, loamy soils. Ensuring proper soil conditions can contribute to the overall health and vigor of the tree.
Pruning: Minimal pruning is recommended in late winter or spring. This involves removing damaged, diseased, or misplaced growth. Pruning helps maintain the tree's shape and health.
Height and Spread:
After 10 years of growth, the typical size of the 'Rudolph' crab apple is approximately 4 meters in height and 3 meters in spread.
Overall, the 'Rudolph' crab apple seems to be a visually appealing tree with ornamental features, making it a valuable addition to gardens or landscapes.
May be susceptible to aphids, woolly aphid, fruit tree red spider mite and caterpillars
Disease resistance: Good May be susceptible to apple scab, honey fungus, apple canker, fireblight, blossom wilt and Powdery mildews
"Cold hardiness (USDA): (3) -40F / -40C Climate suitability: Temperate climates Climate suitability: Mild damp climates Cold-hardiness: Cold-hardy Summer average maximum temperatures: Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F) Summer average maximum temperatures: Warm (25-30C / 76-85F) Summer average maximum temperatures: Cold (< 20C / 67F)"
Fruit Ready to Pick: October
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Description:
Size: It grows to a height of around 7 meters (approximately 23 feet).
Foliage: The tree has ovate to elliptic, toothed, glossy leaves. The leaves emerge after the flowers, starting as copper-red and turning dark green in the summer. In the autumn, they transform into a yellow hue.
Flowers: Red-pink flowers bloom in late spring, adding a colorful display to the tree. The rose-red flowers, deeper in bud, contribute to the overall ornamental appeal.
Fruits: Elongated, edible, reddish-yellow fruits appear in the autumn and persist for a long time. These fruits are oblong in shape and add visual interest to the tree.
History:
The 'Rudolph' crab apple was raised by F.L Skinner in Canada in 1954. Knowing the history of a plant can provide insight into its breeding and development.
Growing Tips:
Pollination: Crab apples, including 'Rudolph,' are self-fertile, meaning they don't require another tree for pollination. They can also serve as useful pollinators for various fruit trees.
Sun and Soil: The tree thrives in full sun or partial shade. It is best grown in fertile, moist, deep, loamy soils. Ensuring proper soil conditions can contribute to the overall health and vigor of the tree.
Pruning: Minimal pruning is recommended in late winter or spring. This involves removing damaged, diseased, or misplaced growth. Pruning helps maintain the tree's shape and health.
Height and Spread:
After 10 years of growth, the typical size of the 'Rudolph' crab apple is approximately 4 meters in height and 3 meters in spread.
Overall, the 'Rudolph' crab apple seems to be a visually appealing tree with ornamental features, making it a valuable addition to gardens or landscapes.
May be susceptible to aphids, woolly aphid, fruit tree red spider mite and caterpillars
Disease resistance: Good May be susceptible to apple scab, honey fungus, apple canker, fireblight, blossom wilt and Powdery mildews
"Cold hardiness (USDA): (3) -40F / -40C Climate suitability: Temperate climates Climate suitability: Mild damp climates Cold-hardiness: Cold-hardy Summer average maximum temperatures: Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F) Summer average maximum temperatures: Warm (25-30C / 76-85F) Summer average maximum temperatures: Cold (< 20C / 67F)"
Fruit Ready to Pick: October
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Water Needs / Maintence
Low to Moderate/ Low to Moderate
Spaced Apart
3m
Pollination Group
Overall Height
Height after 10 years: 3m-4m / 10ft-12ft
Species
Root Stock
Fruits ready to be picked
October