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Apples 'Wedding Bouquet'
Also known as: Crabtrees 'Wedding Bouquet'
Apples 'Wedding Bouquet' is a deciduous ornamental tree known for its stunning springtime display of densely packed white blossoms resembling a bride's bouquet. This small-statured tree features a rounded growth habit and glossy green foliage that transitions to vibrant autumn colors. Thriving in temperate climates, apples 'Wedding Bouquet' provides year-round garden interest, requiring well-drained soil and ample sunlight for optimal flourishing.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Tree
Plant Type
4 m
Plant Height
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Apples 'Wedding Bouquet'

Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water: Water apples 'Wedding Bouquet' two days post-transplanting, saturating the soil thoroughly. Water again after ten days, adjusting frequency based on climate—every 3-5 days in winter and 1-2 days in summer. Morning watering is ideal. Avoid over-watering and do not water on rainy days to prevent root rot.
Fertilize: Apples 'Wedding Bouquet' thrives with proper fertilization, favoring organic and quick-acting fertilizers. Apply in fall for optimal rooting and nutrient accumulation, with additional applications before spring buds and at fruit development. Create a 30 cm soil ditch around the trunk to distribute fertilizer evenly and water thoroughly.
Pruning: Apples 'Wedding Bouquet' produces clusters of white blossoms and small ornamental apples. Prune in early spring to remove dead branches and improve air circulation, promoting better sunlight penetration. Regular pruning enhances growth, flowering, and fruiting, aligning with apples 'Wedding Bouquet''s active growth for robust recovery.
Propagation: For effective propagation, cut seedlings from apples 'Wedding Bouquet' before spring budding or after autumn leaf fall. It’s advisable to trim the roots and transplant them into new pots or dug pits for optimal growth.
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