10 fresh seeds of a dwarf baby Apple tree. Malus baby tree

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🌱 Malus baby tree

Malus baby tree seeds are a fresh and rare offering from Deodar Seeds. This dwarf apple tree belongs to the Rosaceae family, known for its vibrant and diverse range of fruits. Key selling points include its early autumn variety, high productivity, and very high winter hardiness.

🌿 Botanical Description

The Malus baby tree grows into a vigorous tree with a dense, round crown. Its medium-sized apples weigh between 110-135g, with a flat-round shape and a bright red blush. The pulp is white with a creamy tint, offering a juicy and tender dessert experience. The trees begin to bear fruit 4-5 years after planting and have a high fruiting rate.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep in well-draining soil in early spring or autumn. Stratification is not required.
  • Germination temperature: 15-20°C, germination time: 1-2 weeks.
  • Soil type: well-draining, pH 6.0-7.0.
  • Watering and fertilization: maintain consistent moisture and provide regular fertilization.
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 (-34°C to -29°C), frost tolerance: very high.

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

The Malus baby tree is native to temperate climates with moderate temperatures. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-8, typically growing at altitudes between 200-800 meters.

✨ Interesting Facts

The Malus baby tree has been cultivated for its delicious apples since ancient times. Its high winter hardiness and resistance to scab make it an excellent choice for gardeners. The trees can tolerate a wide range of soils, as long as they are not highly acidic.

🌸 Culinary & Medicinal Uses

The apples from the Malus baby tree are perfect for eating fresh, baking, or making jams. They have a sweet and slightly sour taste, making them a great addition to any dessert.

🍃 Ecological Role

The Malus baby tree serves as a food source for various wildlife, including birds and small mammals. Its dense crown provides shade and habitat for beneficial insects.

Perennial: Y

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