biodiverseed: Malus x‘Hyslop’A Malus hybrid of unknown parentage, developed at least bef
biodiverseed: Malus x‘Hyslop’A Malus hybrid of unknown parentage, developed at least before 1869 in Boston, MA, USA; It was named after the Hyslop family during the 1800s. These have more pectin than other types of apple, so are excellent for making jellies. Crabapple Height: 3-4 m; Spread: 3-4 m Green leaves White flowers, followed by small, tart yellow apples with a red blush Often severely impacted by fire blight Info: USDA GRIN; Out on a Limb Heritage Apple CSA Image: Claire Higgins More: Apples in a Zone 8 Danish Forest Garden #Malus -- source link