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Malus ‘John Downie’

A classic crabapple with clouds of white blossom in spring and heavy crops of orange-red fruit for jelly making. RHS AGM.

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‘John Downie’ has been a garden favourite since the 1870s and is still one of the best crabapples for fruit. Pink buds open to masses of pure white flowers in late spring, followed by heavy crops of large, oblong, orange-red fruits that ripen in autumn and make first-class crabapple jelly.

It forms an upright, narrowly conical small tree to around 7 to 8m tall, with a neat habit that suits smaller gardens. Foliage turns warm yellow tones in autumn. Holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Plant in full sun in any reasonable well-drained soil. Minimal pruning needed, remove any crossing branches or damaged wood in winter. Good for pollinating other apples flowering around the same time.

A proper all-rounder for a kitchen garden, a small lawn, or as a specimen tree with blossom, fruit and autumn colour in one plant.

Product Details

Common Name
Crabapple 'John Downie'
Max height
8 M
Bloom Time
Late spring
Flower Colour
Pure white from pink buds
Leaf Colour
Fresh green
Autumn Colour
Warm yellow
Sunlight
Full sun
Pruning
Minimal, remove crossing or damaged branches in winter
Seasonal Spring
Tree smothered in white blossom
Seasonal Summer
Fresh green canopy with fruits developing
Seasonal Autumn
Heavy crops of orange-red fruit with yellow leaves
Seasonal Winter
Upright conical silhouette visible
Fruit Description
Large oblong orange-red crabapples, excellent for jelly
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