Malus toringoides

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Common Name: 

Malus

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Description

Malus toringoides is a species in the family Rosaceae. It is a wild apple tree, sometimes used as a root stock in apple breeding. It grows in mountains in China, in Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai and Sichuan. Malus toringoides is a naturally occurring hybrid species with multiple ploidy levels(Li, 2001).

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Blooming

Clustered five-petaled blossoms with 15-20 stamens in center. Blooms generally before leaves unfold. Pink to red buds that fade as they bloom followed by red, yellow fruits.

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Growth

Deciduous trees and shrubs, including the orchard trees that produce apples, and ornamental crabapples trees, whose fruit is also edible, but usually too tart to consume. Species grow best in full sun, but tolerate partial shade.

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Planting

Sow seeds in fall in a seedbed. Can also propagate by budding in summer. Grafting is also possible and should be completed during the winter.

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Pest

Modern-day cultivars are less disease prone than older varieties. Malus plants are most vulnerable to cedar-apple rust, apple scab, and fireblight. Other problems include crown and fruit rot, brown fruit rot, heart rot, mushroom root rot, and cankers. Common pests are fruit worms, Japanese beetle, caterpillars, scale insects, aphids, wood boreres, skeletonizers, and leaf rollers.

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Interesting facts

Fruits produced by some species of Malus, including the Crabapples, are too sour to eat raw and work best in ciders. Smoking food on Apple wood gives the food a good flavor.

Malus (Malus toringoides) - Soil and irrigation

Well-drained, acid or alkaline, loamy or clay soil.

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