Malus Angustifolia Trees

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About Malus Angustifolia Trees: Native to Alabama. May have some thorns. Can get any number of diseases or insect problems: cedar apple rust, eastern tent caterpillar, apple scab, fireblight, insect borers, scale, aphids, and canker.

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Malus Angustifolia
Malus Angustifolia Tree Facts
Common Name:
Southern Crabapple
Foliage:
Green
Mature Height:
15-20'
Mature Spread:
15'
Soil:
Moist well drained
Zones:
5-8
Moisture:
well drained soil

Do not use in the landscape if possible. Is generally not in the trade. A member of the Rosaceae family.

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