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Malus Lemoinei 175 200cms (fthd)
Malus Lemoinei 175/200cms (fthd)

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Malus Lemoinei 175/200cms (fthd)

Product Code:  MP175MALEMONFTHD
Dispatched from November 2012

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The Malus Lemoinei (Apple ornamental) bears oval dark red-purple leaves when young, later turning to bronze. In late spring, there are red-pink flowers, followed by dark red-purple crab apples borne in autumn.

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Benefits
• Growth; Spreading
• Height: 6-9m
• Spread: 6-9m
• Hardiness: Fully hardy; the plant can tolerate temperatures down to about -15C or 5F.
• Shelter: Open position
• Light Needs: Prefers full sun but tolerates semi-shade.
• Water Needs: Any but waterlogged soil.
• Soil Conditions: Moderate fertility well drained moist, clay, sandy soil
• Flowers: Singly or umbels; Dark Red
• Leaves: Ovate lobed; Dark Reddish Purple

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Complete Product Information for Malus Lemoinei 175/200cms (fthd)
The Malus Lemoinei (Apple ornamental) bears oval dark red-purple leaves when young, later turning to bronze. In late spring, there are red-pink flowers, followed by dark red-purple crab apples borne in autumn.

Cultivation Method: The plant will prefer a cool, moist climate with full sun with fertile, well-drained, loamy soil, you must protect from strong winds. You can propagate by budding in summer or grafting in winter. In winter, cut out dead or diseased wood and prune to maintain a balanced branch system.