Malus coronaria


Malus coronaria, also known by the names sweet crabapple or garland crab, is a North American species of Malus. It grows primarily in the Great Lakes Region and in the Ohio Valley, with outlying populations as far away as Alabama, eastern Kansas, Long Island, and Ontario.
Malus coronaria often is a bushy shrub with rigid, contorted branches, but frequently becomes a small tree up to 10 meters tall, with a broad open crown. It prefers rich moist soil. Its flowering time is about two weeks later than that of the domestic apple, and its fragrant fruit clings to the branches on clustered stems long after the leaves have fallen.

Varieties

Malus coronaria var. coronaria
Malus coronaria var. dasycalyx

Description

, who was one of the twelve men whom Linnaeus called his apostles and sent forth to explore the vegetable world, wrote from America:

Uses

The fruit is made into both preserves and cider.