Crab Apple Trees

Prof.Kent

5 year old buck +
My local conservation office is having their annual tree sale (If you are in Michigan, here it is: http://www.midlandcd.org/).
I am interested in planting some crab apple trees. They have available the following grown from seed.
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Do any of these have long-hanging fruit?
 
Recall from some past reading that the Zumi was a favorite of some on here. No First hand experience.

Most of the others seemed to be for the birds/pollination, which is a good deal for all around Habitat balance.

Edit: This was a neat thread with some good info
http://www.habitat-talk.com/index.p...s-guys-comments-input.3984/page-8#post-158931
 
My local conservation office is having their annual tree sale (If you are in Michigan, here it is: http://www.midlandcd.org/).
I am interested in planting some crab apple trees. They have available the following grown from seed.
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Do any of these have long-hanging fruit?
Never mind. These are all flowering crab apples with small fruit.
 
One of the guys on the above-mentioned link posted pix of his Zumi crabs and they had 1" dia. apples hanging on in winter. Might be a good choice if you're looking to feed wildlife.

It was Jhoss ^^^^^^. He posted his pic right before me. Thanks Jhoss !!
 
The midwest and sweet crabs may be native to your area but not sure since they are not listed as malus ioensis and malus coronaria.
 
Yeah BnB - saw that we must have been typing at the same time. The only way to make this Zumi better (well, larger size apple I could get behind) would be if I knew it would grow into a massive MASSIVE tree, but alas, it's planted in with a bunch on B118 and shows now sign it is going to be any bigger that a B118 tree.
 
Never mind. These are all flowering crab apples with small fruit.

Yes, used Siberian and Dolgo seeds the first year I did my seedling project. I had one of the Siberian seedlings fruit in its second growing season. The fruit was small, about the size of a large marble. It was very tasty. It hasn't fruited since. I'll probably top work it with something else.

Thanks,

Jack
 
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