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Regarded as an outstanding Flowering Crabapple, Malus ‘Donald Wyman’ is a large, spreading deciduous tree with a long season of interest. Opening from pink buds, masses of fragrant, single, white blossoms appear in mid-spring, just as the foliage unfolds.
Celebrated as one of the most cherished flowering crabapples in the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University’s collection of over 154 taxa (kinds), Malus ‘Donald Wyman’ was named after the highly accomplished Donald Wyman (1094-1993), Arboretum horticulturist for over 35 years.
Fragrant, white, single flowers (to 1 3/4” diameter) bloom in abundance in spring (April). Flowers are followed by bright red crabapples (to 3/8” diameter) that mature in fall. Crabapples persist on the tree well into winter, providing additional interest. Birds are attracted to the fruit.
30 mar 2023 · Since then, the Donald Wyman crabapple tree has been prized for its aesthetic charm, the fruit’s versatility, and its ability to attract pollinators, which benefits an entire garden. This crabapple also has the bragging right of winning multiple awards.
20 lut 2024 · Donald Wyman Crabapple is a highly regarded crabapple based on its pretty bright red, persistent fruit, its great foliage, and abundant and long-flowering attributes. Masses of pink buds burst open in mid-spring to reveal pure white flowers with a mildly sweet fragrance.
crab apple 'Donald Wyman'. A spreading, deciduous tree to about 6m, with dark green foliage. The prolific flowers open white from pink buds in mid-spring, and are followed by large clusters of very small, round, bright red fruit that hang on into winter, darkening with age.
Malus 'Donald Wyman' is a broadleaf deciduous fruit / vegetable or tree with green foliage. In spring white flowers emerge followed by red fruit. Attracts birds and butterflies making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens.