Apples 'Evereste' is a picturesque ornamental apple tree renowned for its profuse spring blossoms and vibrant autumn fruits. Its flowers, varying from white to soft pink, create a striking display that morphs into small, crimson apples. This hardy deciduous tree is adaptable to various environments, thriving in temperate regions with well-drained soil, and is often planted for its decorative appeal and contribution to biodiversity.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Apples 'Evereste'
Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Water apples 'Evereste' within two days of transplanting, ensuring soil saturation. Repeat watering about ten days later, adjusting for climate and soil moisture. In winter, water every 3-5 days; in summer, every 1-2 days. Water in the morning or sunny days, avoiding rainy days to prevent root rot.
Fertilize:
Apples 'Evereste' thrives with proper fertilization, particularly organic and quick-acting types. Optimal application is in the fall to enhance rooting and nutrient accumulation. Additional fertilization is recommended before spring budding and during fruit growth, applied by digging a 30 cm ditch around the trunk.
Pruning:
Apples 'Evereste' features appealing flowers and small fruit for decoration. Prune in early spring to promote healthy growth, remove dead branches, and improve air circulation. Use sharp tools to lessen damage and disease risk. Consult horticultural guides for specific pruning instructions.
Propagation:
To propagate apples 'Evereste', remove seedlings growing at the root before spring budding or after autumn leaf fall. Cut the seedling's roots and transplant into new pots or dug pits for successful growth.
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