A tree with a vase-shaped to almost round crown and a height of 5 - 6 m. The ovoid leaves emerge bronze coloured to brown, turn light green later and yellow in the autumn. Flowering starts in early May and the large, 4 - 5 cm, flowers are single. In bud they are still brownish-red but they turn dark reddish-pink when fully open. The hard round fruits are carmine red with a red blush, Ø 1.5 cm in size. 'Adams' can be used in parks, public gardens and small gardens and makes heavy demands on the soil as regards moisture supply and fertility. The tree is moderately sensitive to scab and is sensitive to sea wind. Winter hardiness zone: 5a
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valuable for bees (honey plant), provides food for birds
Application
tree containers, industrial areas, small gardens, patio gardens
Shape
clearstem tree
Clear stem treeacid soilcalcareous soilclay soilloamy soilsandy soiltolerates pavingresistant to frost (WH 1 - 6)can withstand windvase-shaped3rd size, smaller than 6 metreshalf-open crowngreenorange/redpinkMayaverage growingConspicuous bloomAttractive autumn colourvaluable for bees (honey plant)provides food for birdsnon-toxic (usually)Ornamental fruit
Frequently asked questions
Malus 'Adams'
Malus 'Adams' can eventually reach a height of 5-6 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Malus 'Adams' is average growing and can eventually reach a height of 5-6 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The leaves of Malus 'Adams' turn yellow in autumn.
The right time to plant Malus 'Adams' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Malus 'Adams' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.