Crabapple Appletini
A standout ornamental and edible choice, 'Appletini' is a true "miniature" crabapple tree that perfectly bridges the gap between a decorative crab apple and a delicious dessert apple. In mid-to-late Spring, the tree is completely transformed by a profusion of fragrant, pink-tinged white blossoms that emerge from deep magenta buds. But what truly sets 'Appletini' apart is its fruit. While most crab apples are too tart to eat fresh, 'Appletini' produces a generous crop of bite-sized, cherry-red apples about the size of a ping-pong ball. These miniature fruits are remarkably sweet, crunchy, and juicy - making them a perfect "snack from the tree" for children or a unique addition to lunchboxes. The fruits ripen to a glossy, rich red in late Summer and can hold on the branches well into Autumn, providing a spectacular ornamental display. With its naturally compact and upright habit, 'Appletini' is an ideal choice for urban courtyards, small garden borders, or even large patio containers. It is self-fertile, meaning it will produce a bountiful crop even if planted as a solitary specimen. It also has good resistance to scab, mildew and canker.
Site: Prefers a sheltered, sunny spot
Soil: Prefers fertile, well drained soil, hates wet feet.
Position: Prefers full sun
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer Autumn
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 6-10’ (2-3m) Spread: 5-6’ (1.5-2m)