Ornamental fruit per branch Malus 'Evereste'
Leaf arrangement | spreaded |
Fruit type | Pome |
Leaf type | Foliage leaf |
Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Fruit color | Yellow-dark yellow orange-022A; Red-medium red-042B |
Inflorescence | Corymb; Umbel(-like) |
Fruit size | 2,5 - 3 cm |
Leaf duration | Deciduous |
Light conditions | Sunny |
Leaf division | Simple |
Plant, growth type | Erect |
Flower sex (distribution) | Monoecious (flowers bisexual) |
Application / Suitable for | Park tree; Private gardens |
Toxicity (if consumed) | Not or barely |
Moisture requirements | Moist |
One of the most visually appealing trees you can add to your garden or park is the Malus 'Evereste'. This stunning tree is known for its ornamental fruit that adorns each branch, creating a vibrant and eye-catching display.
The 'Evereste' features a spreaded leaf arrangement, with foliage leaves that add to its beauty. It is a deciduous tree, shedding its leaves during the winter months. However, despite its delicate nature, the 'Evereste' has good winter hardness, making it suitable for USDA zones 5 and 6.
In terms of fruit, the 'Evereste' produces pomes, a type of fruit commonly found in apple trees. The fruit is small, measuring between 2.5 to 3 cm in size. The color of the fruit is variable, ranging from a yellow-dark yellow orange to a red-medium red hue. This diversity adds to the aesthetic appeal of the tree, as it showcases a mix of colors throughout the branches.
When it comes to flowering, the 'Evereste' features inflorescences in the form of corymbs or umbel-like structures. The tree is monoecious, meaning that it has both male and female flowers on the same plant. This ensures pollination and the production of fruit.
The 'Evereste' is an erect-growing tree, which means it stands tall and proud. It can reach a decent height, making it a suitable choice for park trees or private gardens. Its application is versatile, as the tree can be planted in different settings and still thrive.
One of the advantages of the 'Evereste' is that it is not toxic or barely toxic if consumed. This makes it a safe choice for families with children or pets who may be curious about the fruit. However, it is still important to exercise caution and to avoid consuming the fruit in large quantities.
In terms of moisture requirements, the 'Evereste' prefers moist conditions. It thrives in sunny locations, where it can receive ample sunlight to support its growth. It is important to ensure that the tree is watered regularly to maintain its health and beauty.
In conclusion, the Malus 'Evereste' is a beautiful addition to any garden or park. Its ornamental fruit, spreaded leaf arrangement, and erect growth make it a visually appealing choice. With its versatility and adaptability to various light conditions, it can brighten up any outdoor space. Plus, its non-toxic nature adds to its appeal, making it a safe choice for families and pets. So if you're looking to add a touch of beauty and elegance to your surroundings, the 'Evereste' is the perfect tree for you.
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