Apple
Malus pumila
Rosaceae - Rose
Description
Leaves: Alternate; simple; ovate; deciduous; serrate margin; white hairy beneath.
Twigs/buds: Twigs red-brown; somewhat woolly; characteristic sweet taste. Terminal bud woolly (particularly at tip), blunt; lateral buds similar but smaller.
Flowers/fruit: Flowers perfect; 1" wide and showy; white to pink. Fruit a pome or apple; red, yellow, or green.
Bark: Thin; red-brown to gray-brown; divided by shallow furrows into wide, scaly ridges.
Wood: Not generally used for wood products other than fuel; hard; good firewood.
General: Not native to Utah; cultivated apples are of European or Asiatic origin. Fairly adaptable and tough, but prone to many minor and major pests. Shade intolerant. Fruit and/or plant part can be nuisances; use fruitless varieties if possible. Sucker (sprout) growth can be a problem.
Landscape Use: Not a good landscape tree unless fruit is desired. Perfect fruit involves extensive pesticide use. Most eating apples are cultivars or varieties that are grafted. Zones 3-9.
Cultivars: Numerous varieties. Common in Utah: 'Braeburn', 'Cameo', 'Elliot Gold', 'Gala', 'Golden Delicious', 'Honeycrisp', 'Jonagold', 'Jonathon', 'Lodi', 'Mcintosh', 'Red Delicious', 'Wealthy'.
Characteristics
General
| Family | Rosaceae - Rose |
|---|---|
| Cultivar Availability | Yes |
| Hardiness Zone | 3-9 |
| Type | Broadleaf |
| Utah Native | No |
Growth
| Growth Rate | Medium |
|---|---|
| Mature Height | Medium |
| Longevity | Medium |
| Is Good Under Power Lines | No |
| Crown Shapes | Vase |
Ornamental
| Bark | No |
|---|---|
| Fall Color | No |
| Flowers | Yes |
| Foliage | No |
| Fruit | Yes |
Tolerance
| Shade | Low |
|---|---|
| Salt | Medium |
| Drought | Medium |
| Poor Drainage | Medium |
| Alkalinity | High |
| Transplanting | High |



