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Burgundy Crabapple Seeds and Scions

1000 Seeds+Scions, BUCR_S-1000+SC $320.00 Out of stock

  

This burgundy crabapple with its purple leaves and dark purple fruit is a variant of the Hewes that happens when it crosses with other crabapples on our farm. Because of its massive crops as well as its clean purple foliage, this would be a good seed strain to develop even more dark red to black high anthocyanin crabapples for human consumption.  I found this as a chance seedling in a population of Hewes crabapples. I felt it was a better indigenous North American hybrid selection than the current 'Roseglow'. The parent tree is next to some of the other high producing crabapples that we are currently growing that are best used for jelly and syrup production.  Further grow outs would yield other fruit selections that are dark red inside like this one. The dark red fruits are very dark colored and waxy looking in the middle of the summer. As this fruit breaks down, the birds consume the fruit quickly from November and December. 

"Burgundy" Selected dark purple fruited with clean bright purple leaves free of disease. Medium to large tree with dense crown. Fruit remains on the tree for up to 2 months. An excellent fruiting crabapple with high anthocyanin compounds. Even the interior is dark red. 

To germinate the seed: Like apples -add moist media to the seeds and store in a zip lock bag for 90-120 day in the refrigerator. Some sprouting may be seen after 60 days. You can plant them in pots by lightly covering the seeds with 1/8 inch soil. Use a light soil media which will aid in prevention of rot.  After 90-120 days take out the seeds and plant them either in pots or plant them outside in a good garden soil. Lightly cover the seeds. Water periodically if the soil dries out. 

Plant Specs
Genus & Species Malus virginiana x purpurea x hybrid
Hardiness minus 30F or more
Soil Sandy loam, loam-any soil apples will grow.
Climate zone 3-8
Ease of Cultivation Crabapples are easy to grow from seed and one year seedlings can reach 2-3 ft. tall. The density and clean leaves of this strain help predict the size of the crop of this hybrid cross. Worth growing even if you are letting the birds eat the fruit. This selection is highly consumed by migratory birds at our farm once it freezes a few times. From seed, this selection varies but worth the price of admission to a wide array of new fruiting crabapples. The parent tree in itself is incredibly productive and the dark foliage is clean of all diseases. That in itself is kind of a miracle.