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Malus Rudolph Fruit


Species:Malus Rudolph
Tree Features:Inedible Fruit

The small red fruits of Malus rudolph in detail.

Another Canadian crab developed in the 1950s.

I have mentioned before that we recommend one white, one pink and one upright apple, well this is the pink.

The autumn colour of clear yellow is an added bonus but the main reasons we rate it so highly is its resistance to pest and disease as well as its glorious floral display.

A tree of medium size, it is rather columnar when young, but the crown becomes rounded at maturity.

The leaves gradually turn from copper-red to bronze-green, and rose pink flowers are followed by numerous elongated fruits, which last well.

Rudolph is resistant to scab, and is particularly good as both a garden tree and for urban verge plantings.

Mature height: 5-7m

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