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Plant of the month January 2026: Malus toringo ‘Brouwers Beauty’

The ornamental crabapple ‘Brouwers Beauty’ (Malus sieboldii) is an upright-growing small tree with decorative, round, orange-yellow fruits. From May to June it produces light pink, bowl-shaped flowers before the fruits appear. In addition, the ornamental crabapple ‘Brouwers Beauty’ has ovate, medium-green leaves. In a sunny to partially shaded location with well-drained, humus-rich, loose, nutrient-rich soil, it usually reaches a height of approx. 6 m and a width of approx. 6 m.



Distribution

Japan.

Growth

The ornamental crabapple ‘Brouwers Beauty’ is an upright-growing small tree. It usually reaches a height of 5–6 m and a width of about 5–6 m.

Leaves

The deciduous leaves of the ornamental crabapple ‘Brouwers Beauty’ are medium green, ovate, alternate, and serrated. They are about 3–8 cm in size. In autumn, ‘Brouwers Beauty’ displays a bright yellow-red coloration.

Flowering

The light pink, bowl-shaped flowers appear from May to June.

Fruit

The round, orange-yellow fruits of Malus sieboldii ‘Brouwers Beauty’ are particularly decorative. They appear from August onwards.

Roots

Malus sieboldii ‘Brouwers Beauty’ is a heart-rooting plant.

Location

Preferred location is sunny to partially shaded.

Frost Hardiness

The ornamental crabapple ‘Brouwers Beauty’ has good frost hardiness.

Soil

Normal garden soil.

Uses

Privacy screen, specimen plant, ornamental shrub/tree, bird food plant.

Disease Resistance

The following disease should be noted for Malus sieboldii ‘Brouwers Beauty’:

  • Scab: very high resistance.

Water

The plant has a moderate water requirement.




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Care instructions and tips

Care

  • A slow-release fertilizer can be applied in spring. This releases nutrients slowly and continuously, ensuring even supply over a longer period.
  • Watering less frequently but thoroughly and deeply encourages roots to grow into deeper soil layers, helping the plant withstand dry periods better.

Planting Time

Container-grown plants can be planted year-round, except when the ground is frozen or during extreme summer heat (over 30 °C).



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