Malus 'Iris'

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Malus 'Iris'

Vulgo: Iris
Type: Small arbor,Happy stratified
Families Genera: Rosaceae, Malus
Height: Up to 4-6m
Crown Width: 3m
Area: Native to the United States, introduced by China, cultivated in Shandong and other regions
Flowers&fruits: In April, the flower buds are dark red and the flowers are light purplish-red with a deep pink blush inside. The fruit is spherical, 2cm in diameter, purple-red in summer and gradually turns bright orange-red from late summer to early autumn. The abundant fruit persists through winter without falling, attracting a large number of birds to feed on it.
Leaf: The leaves of the new exhibition are bright reddish-brown, gradually turning into a bright green with a slight red tinge. The leaves are oval in shape, with a tail tip at the tip and shallow serrations.
Light: Photophil
Water: Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant
Soil: It is not particular about soil and grows better in well-drained, slightly acidic soil
Proposed Use: Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees
Maintenance: Low

Malus 'Iris'

Vulgo:

Iris

Type:

Small arborHappy stratified

Families Genera:

Rosaceae, Malus

Height:

Up to 4-6m

Crown Width:

3m

Area:

Native to the United States, introduced by China, cultivated in Shandong and other regions

Flowers&fruits:

In April, the flower buds are dark red and the flowers are light purplish-red with a deep pink blush inside. The fruit is spherical, 2cm in diameter, purple-red in summer and gradually turns bright orange-red from late summer to early autumn. The abundant fruit persists through winter without falling, attracting a large number of birds to feed on it.

Leaf:

The leaves of the new exhibition are bright reddish-brown, gradually turning into a bright green with a slight red tinge. The leaves are oval in shape, with a tail tip at the tip and shallow serrations.

Light:

Photophil

Water:

Drought-tolerant but not flood-tolerant

Soil:

It is not particular about soil and grows better in well-drained, slightly acidic soil

Proposed Use:

Street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

Maintenance:

Low