Common Apple

Common Apple

Common Apple slide 35a photo 35b 360% 100% slide 35c 360% III-69 Common Apple Cold Hardiness USDA Zone 3. (Malus pumila) Water Need well-drained, moist soils. General Description Light Native to southeast Europe and has genetically contrib- Full sun. uted to the many cultivated fruiting apples for orchard production. Most cultivated apples are hybrids of M. Uses pumila and are distinguished primarily by their fruit characteristics. Conservation/Windbreaks Small tree on protected side of farmstead windbreaks. Leaves and Buds Bud Arrangement - Alternate. Wildlife Bud Color - Reddish-brown, with several imbricate scales. Fruit eaten by a variety of birds and mammals. Branches Bud Size - 1/8 to 1/4 inch long. browsed by mammals. Rodents and rabbits can destroy trees by girdling stem or trunk. Leaf Type and Shape - Simple, elliptical-ovate to oval. Leaf Margins - Finely-serrate to irregularly toothed or Agroforestry Products lobed. Wood - Desirable for smokehouse kindling. Excellent Leaf Surface - Pubescent, later glabrate above. quality firewood. Leaf Length - 1 to 3¼ inches. Food - Fruit used fresh, dried, and processed. Leaf Width - 1 to 2½ inches. Medicinal - Used for liver problems, gout, indigestion, Leaf Color - Dark or olive-green above, paler green dysentery and diarrhea. Source of phloretin, an antibiotic. beneath; yellow fall color. Urban/Recreational Flowers and Fruits Fruit can be objectionable and messy in most urban and Flower Type - Umbel or corymb-like racemes. recreational plantings. Flower Color - White, sometimes with pink tint. Cultivated Varieties Fruit Type - A pome with persistent or deciduous calyx. If fruit is larger than 2 inches across it is commonly Malus x ‘Dakota Gold’, ‘Hazen’, ‘Mandan’, ‘Northern classified as an apple. Lights’, and ‘Wodarz’ - Releases from NDSU, Fargo, North Dakota. Fruit Color - Range from red to yellow to green. Malus x ‘Chestnut’, ‘Haralred’, ‘Haralson’, ‘Honeygold’ Form and ‘Sweet Sixteen’ - Releases from University of Minne- Growth Habit - Rounded crown, decurrent branching. sota, St. Paul, Minnesota. Texture - Medium, summer; medium, winter. Malus x ‘Goodland’, ‘Luke’, ‘Mantet’ and ‘Norland’ - Releases from Morden Research Station, Morden, Crown Height - 15 to 25 feet. Manitoba. Crown Width - 10 to 25 feet. Bark Color - Reddish-brown. Related Species Root System - Fibrous, spreading to more than tree height. Flowering Crabapples (Malus species/hybrids) Ussurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) and cultivars Environmental Requirements Pests Soils Diseases include fireblight, apple scab, frogeye leaf spot Soil Texture - Adapted to a variety of soils, prefers a heavy (black rot). Insect pests include cankerworms, fall web- loam soil. worm and apple maggot. Cultivars have variable resis- Soil pH - 5.0 to 7.5, prefers slightly acidic soils. tance to many of these pests. Extracts of fruits have been Windbreak Suitability Group - 1, 3, 4, 4C, 5. used as an attractant to trap insect pests. III-70.

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