Apples 'White Angel' (also known as Malus 'Ingles') is a crabapple cultivar that produces bright scarlet fruit. This tree is named for the angelic white flowers that bloom from its pink buds. Gardeners love this tree for its resistance to disease.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
6 m to 9 m
Plant Height
6 m to 9 m
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Apples 'White Angel'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water:
Water apples 'White Angel' within two days after transplanting, ensuring soil saturation. For courtyard planting, apply water until pooling occurs; for pots, fill the tray. Water again ten days post-transplant and adjust based on soil moisture. In winter, water every 3-5 days; in summer, every 1-2 days, preferably in the morning.
Fertilize:
Apples 'White Angel' thrives with adequate fertilizer, particularly organic, applied in fall for optimal growth. Benefits also arise from fertilizing before spring buds and during fruit development. Create a 30 cm ditch around the trunk for even fertilizer distribution, followed by thorough watering and soil loosening.
Pruning:
Pruning apples 'White Angel' in early spring boosts its ornamental beauty and fruit yield. Remove dead branches and thin the canopy to enhance air circulation and new growth. This practice supports disease prevention, maintains structure, and promotes overall plant health and longevity.
Propagation:
To propagate apples 'White Angel', cut the seedling from the parent plant in early spring or post-autumn leaf drop. It's advisable to remove the roots and transplant the seedling into new pots or prepared pits for optimal growth.
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