BOTANICAL NAME: Malus x ‘Red Jewel’
COMMON NAME: Red Jewel Crabapple
PLANT TYPE: Deciduous
MATURE HEIGHT: 12-15’
MATURE WIDTH: 8-10’
FLOWER: White flowers in the late spring turning to dark red fruit in the summer.
FOLIAGE: Light green foliage during the summer and turns yellow in the fall.
SUNLIGHT: Sun
WATERING: Turn the water on about 1/4 and let it run for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. This should be done once a week for the first 3 weeks and after that about once a month. You may need to move the end of the hose to make sure all areas of the drip line are getting ample amounts of water. If the foliage begins to wilt and turn brown, it needs more moisture.
FERTILIZING: A root stimulator can be used once every 2 to 4 weeks and may be applied from early spring to late fall. Other fertilizers are best used between May 15th and August 15th. If used too early, new growth could be damaged by a late frost. If used late in the season, the new growth may not have time to harden off before winter.
PRUNING: The best time to prune is in the fall. First, remove any damaged, dead, or diseased wood. Then, look at the shape of the plant to determine any other necessary pruning.
NOTES: Most crabapples mainly standout in the early spring with their flowers. The fruit is about 3/8-1/2” in diameter.

