Opening Hours
Monday - Friday By Appointment
Saturday 9am-2.30pm
Sunday Closed
Address
48 Old Newry Rd, Rathfriland BT34 5BQ
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Malus trilobata, commonly known as the Lebanese Wild Apple or the Three-lobed Apple, is a unique and ornamental tree species celebrated for its distinctive foliage and ecological contributions. This deciduous tree typically reaches a mature height of 10 to 15 meters, with a spread ranging from 6 to 8 meters, making it a moderately sized addition to any landscape. Its most identifiable feature is its deeply lobed, maple-like leaves that turn brilliant shades of red and orange in the fall, providing a striking display of autumn colour.
In terms of its growing conditions, Malus trilobata thrives best in well-drained soils, preferring loamy or sandy textures, though it is adaptable to a range of soil types. It requires a position with full sun to partial shade, ensuring it receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production. This tree is not only valued for its aesthetic appeal but also for its ecological benefits, as it attracts a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, to its small white to pinkish flowers that bloom in spring.
Another notable feature of Malus trilobata is its resistance to many common apple tree diseases, making it a relatively low-maintenance option for gardeners and landscapers. Its small, red to yellow fruit, while not typically consumed by humans, provides a valuable food source for wildlife. This tree's adaptability and resilience, coupled with its ornamental beauty, make it an excellent choice for parks, gardens, and naturalized areas where it can contribute both visually and ecologically.
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday By Appointment
Saturday 9am-2.30pm
Sunday Closed