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Malus 'Beverly'/Beverly Crabapple
Heavily laden with autumn fruit in Dow Gardens in Michigan
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Heavily laden with autumn fruit in Dow Gardens in Michigan
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Scientific Name:
Malus 'Beverly'
Common Name:
Beverly Crabapple
Plant Type:
Deciduous
Leaf Type:
Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Height:
15-20 feet
Spread:
15 - 20 feet
Bloom time:
Spring
Flower color:
White
Fruit present:
Fall, Winter
Fruit color:
Red
Light Exposure:
Sun
Drainage:
Well drained, Moist
Rate of Growth:
Moderate
Water Requirement:
Medium
Maintenance Level:
Medium
Susceptible to insects
and diseases:
Yes
Comments:
This a popular white flowering crabapple that produces an abundance of red fruit in late autumn and winter. Some crabapples are plagued by a number of plant pests. However, this one is reported to have good resistance to plant pests. Crabapples grow best in the Upper South and most cannot tolerate the hot humid conditions of the Lower South.