The catalog/Species

Malus spp.

Genus-level entry. These cultivars are recorded under Malus with no species — typically inter-species hybrids or supplier listings without an extracted species name.

Z 395 cultivars

Other species in Malus (1)

Cultivars

PL#3334

'Dolgo'

Malus

Long-time favorite all-purpose crabapple, imported from Russia in late 19th century. Large, fragrant, white flowers. 1 1/2-inch oval-shaped red fruit makes tasty, bright red jelly. Vigorous, upright, open tree to 30 by 25 ft. Resistant to scab, rust, …

Z 3–9
PL#292

Lollipop

Malus 'Lollizam'

True to its name, this useful crabapple is a confection of fragrant white flowers in spring perched on top of a sturdy trunk. Tiny, shiny red fruits in fall attract birds and wildlife. Thanks to its truly dwarf genetics, it perpetually maintains the neat form that will make homeowners everywhere fall in love with it.

Z 4–8
PL#373

Show Time

Malus 'Shotizam'

When spring comes, it’s show time for all crabapples, but this one really grabs the spotlight. The large, densely clustered fuchsia-red flowers turn the branches into columns of lush color. Deep green foliage has red tones of its own, especially as it emerges. In fall, red fruits glisten among the bright orange and red leaves. Oval, upright habit lends a touch of formality as a specimen or street tree. Recommended as a replacement for ‘Prairifire’ by Ohio State University.

Z 4–815–20 ft
PL#420

Sweet Sugar Tyme

Malus 'Swesutyzam'

There's no shortage of crabapples on the market, but there aren't very many than can earn a spot in the Proven Winners ColorChoice Trees program - so you know Sweet Sugar Tyme ® is something special. While it produces hundreds of beautiful white blooms in spring and has an appealing, compact, oval habit, what really sets it apart is its fruit. It's abundant, it's vivid red, and most notably, it's incredibly persistent. The fruits stay round, robust, and bright red clear through the following spring for a stunning display, even in the dreariest depths of winter.

Z 4–8
PL#3335

'Transcendent'

Malus

Yellow skin with pink or red blush to almost entirely red. Up to 2 inches wide. Creamy yellow flesh is crisp, juicy and flavorful. Late summer harvest. Medium-sized tree, consistent crops. 700-800 hours. Self-fruitful.

Z 3–9