Crabapple, Manchurian, Bare Root
Cold-Hardy Pollinator with Early White Flowers
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Crabapple, Manchurian (Malus mandshurica)
Manchurian Crabapple is a cold-hardy, early-blooming crabapple species prized for its dense white spring flowers and value as a pollinator companion in apple orchards. Native to northeastern Asia, it is widely used in North America as a pollinizer for domesticated apple trees, especially in commercial and backyard orchards. Though the small fruit is not typically eaten fresh, it supports songbirds and wildlife, and its reliable bloom time makes it a valuable player in fruit tree guilds and permaculture systems.
Key Characteristics
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Excellent Pollinizer for Apple Trees
Manchurian Crabapple has a heavy and consistent bloom period that overlaps with many apple cultivars. Its flowers are highly attractive to pollinators, helping increase fruit set on surrounding apple trees. It is often grafted or planted nearby in mixed orchards to support successful cross-pollination. -
Dense Spring Blooms for Early Pollinators
Clusters of showy, white flowers appear early in the season, attracting native bees and honeybees. This early nectar source is especially valuable during cool springs when few other trees are in bloom. -
Wildlife Benefits and Shelter
The small, persistent fruit is a food source for songbirds and small mammals. Its dense, spreading form offers cover and nesting sites for birds, making it useful in living hedgerows and orchard borders. -
Cold-Hardy and Adaptable
Manchurian Crabapple is well adapted to cold climates and performs reliably in a wide range of soil types. It tolerates drought once established and can grow in medium-dry to medium-wet soils. -
Great for Orchards, Hedgerows, and Fruit Tree Guilds
This tree fits seamlessly into permaculture designs, orchard understories, and wildlife-supporting hedgerows. Its bloom support and habitat value make it a multi-functional tree for regenerative systems.
Product Details
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Medium-dry to medium
- Bloom Time: April
- Bloom Color: White
- Fruit Qualities: Small, tart, persistent
- Fruit Uses: Wildlife food, ornamental
- Fruit Ripening Month: Late summer to fall
- Required Chill Hours: Approx. 700–800 hours
- Pollination Requirements: Not self-fertile (used as a pollinizer for apples)
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–7
- Mature Height: 15–20 feet
Manchurian Crabapple is a dependable and productive pollinator companion in orchards, offering early-season blooms, wildlife support, and adaptability across growing conditions. A functional and ornamental choice for resilient fruit systems.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium
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Bloom ColorWhite
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Bloom TimeApril
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7
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Chill Hours800
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