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Flowering apple tree 'Donald Wyman'
Malus domestica
'Donald Wyman'
The growth characteristics of the crabapple tree 'Donald Wyman' (Malus domestica 'Donald Wyman') are as follows. This variety is primarily planted for ornamental purposes and produces beautiful pink flowers in the spring. The tree grows to a medium size, and its leaves are dark green. The fruit is small and tart enough to be edible. Propagation is mainly carried out via grafting and cuttings. Grafting is a method that allows for the stable maintenance of the variety's characteristics and is typically performed between spring and early summer. Cuttings involve cutting branches to propagate the tree, and it is recommended to conduct this in a warm and humid environment to increase the success rate. In terms of cultivation, it is important to plant the tree in a sunny location. It thrives in well-drained soil, and slightly acidic to neutral soil acidity is suitable. It is advisable to maintain the tree's shape through regular pruning and to ensure good air circulation. In gardens, it is primarily used for ornamental purposes, and its spring flowers and autumn fruit particularly enhance the garden's aesthetic appeal. The small, cute fruits are sometimes used for landscaping purposes. Major pests and diseases include diseases such as leaf spot caused by apple and pear pathogens, while pests such as aphids may occur. Regarding control methods, prevention through proper weed control and pruning is important, and appropriate pesticides can be used for control when necessary. Biological control methods using natural enemies can also be considered.
Plant Family
Rosaceae
Height
4.5~6m
Spread
4.5~6m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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