Malus coronaria Mill.

A small to medium sized tree of rounded habit, the leaves ovate, toothed, the flowers pink, fragrant, borne in clusters. The fruit flattish globose, yellowish-green, acid to the taste. to 10m. [RHSD, Hortus, Hilliers'].

 

 

Horticultural & Botanical History

Introduced to Britain in 1724 [Hilliers']. The Herefordshire Pomona the American Crab is similar to the Siberian but with larger fruit. [HP pl.LXXV/1878].

 

 

History at Camden Park

Listed in all printed catalogues [Apple no.19/1843].

 

 

Notes

Published Apr 15, 2010 - 04:29 PM | Last updated Jul 25, 2011 - 04:47 PM


8 apples are illustrated, most of then small crab apples in shades of yellow and red. Herefordshire Pomona pl.75, 1878.

Apple ‘American Crab’ | HP pl.75/1878 - the American Crab is is on the third row down, on the left | RBGS

 

More details about Malus coronaria Mill.
Family Rosaceae
Category
Region of origin

Eastern North America

Synonyms
Common Name

American crab apple

Name in the Camden Park Record

American Crab 

 

 

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