
Top 10 Must-Have Tropical Plants for Queensland Gardens
Description:
Malus yunnanensis 'Wychwood Ruby' is a deciduous ornamental crabapple tree celebrated for its vibrant ruby-pink spring blossoms and rich, ruby-colored new foliage. This cultivar offers year-round interest, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.
Flowers:
In spring, 'Wychwood Ruby' produces an abundance of double ruby-pink flowers that cover the branches, creating a striking display. These blossoms attract pollinators and add significant ornamental value to the tree.
Foliage:
The tree features rich ruby-colored new growth in early spring, which matures to a deep green in summer. In autumn, the foliage transitions to golden hues, providing seasonal interest.
Fruit:
Following the flowering period, the tree develops small, claret-colored crabapples that mature in summer and persist into autumn, offering an attractive food source for birds.
Form and Size:
'Wychwood Ruby' has a tight, upright growth habit with a conical shape. It typically reaches a height of 4 meters and a width of 2.5 meters, making it suitable for various landscape applications, including small gardens and urban settings.
Growing Conditions:
This crabapple thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. It is adaptable to a range of soil types and exhibits good drought tolerance once established. Regular watering during dry periods will promote optimal growth and flowering.
Uses:
'Wychwood Ruby' is ideal as a specimen tree, for hedging, or planted in small groups. Its vibrant flowers, colorful foliage, and persistent fruit make it a valuable addition to ornamental gardens and urban landscapes.
Maintenance:
The tree is relatively low-maintenance, with strong branch angles and an upright growth habit that minimize the need for pruning. If pruning is necessary, it should be done in late winter to avoid exposing fresh cuts to potential pathogens.
Notes:
'Wychwood Ruby' is noted for its excellent disease resistance, particularly to common crabapple issues such as scab, fire blight, rusts, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Its combination of ornamental features and resilience makes it a standout choice for gardeners.
Companion Plants:
Pairs well with other spring-flowering trees and shrubs, as well as perennials that complement its seasonal color changes.
Common Name: Wychwood Ruby Crabapple
Botanical Name: Malus yunnanensis 'Wychwood Ruby'
Family: Rosaceae
Origin: China
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