Sugar Tyme Crabapple


Sugar Tyme Crabapple
Malus ‘Sutyzam’

Sugar Tyme crabappleSugar Tyme Crabapple is 25 years old

Sugar Tyme® Crabapple grows to about 10 feet, with a wide-spreading form. Pink buds open to huge, blindingly-snow-white blossoms, followed by glossy red, winter-persistent apples.

Sugar Tymeâ„¢ Crabapple's snow-white flowers

Cultural Requirements: Plant in full sun for best flowering and fruiting. Prefers well-drained, slightly moist, and acidic to neutral soils.

Once mature, crabapples tolerate drought conditions, but benefit with a 3-4-inch layer of organic mulch.

Disease resistance: apple-scab: excellent; fire blight: good; cedar-rust: good; powdery mildew: good.

Sugar Tyme crab at Crabapple Lake at the Morton Arboretum at Lisle, Illinois.Sugar Tyme crab at Crabapple Lake at the Morton Arboretum at Lisle, Illinois.

Sugar Tyme ® Crabapples, Morton Arboretum acc. 165-84-1 & 96-90-2, photos by Bruce Marlin

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