| Common Name | Tschooski's Crabapple |
| Family | Rosaceae |
| Genus | Malus |
| Species | Tschonoskii |
| Origin | China, Japan |
| Blooming | Spring, fragrant white flowers |
| Leaf Color | Green turning crimson in autumn |
| Sunlight | Half-shade / Sun |
| Category | Outdoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Well-drained loamy soil, tolerates various pH levels including slightly acidic to alkaline.
Water regularly during establishment; drought tolerant once mature. Reduce in winter dormancy.
Requires full sun for best flowering and color; tolerate light shade but blooms may reduce.
Apply balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring before blooming cycle begins.
Prune after flowering to maintain shape and remove dead wood or diseased branches.
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