Malus floribunda

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Malus floribunda, commonly known as the Japanese flowering crabapple, is an ornamental crabapple tree valued for its abundant spring blossoms and small colorful fruits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deciduous tree
ornamental crabapple
plant species
attracts bees
birds
butterflies
commonName Japanese crabapple
Japanese flowering crabapple
showy crabapple
cultivationUse garden specimen
ornamental landscaping
street tree
deciduousOrEvergreen deciduous
discoveredIn 19th century
diseaseResistance apple scab resistance source in breeding
family Rosaceae
flowerColor pink
white
floweringSeason spring
fruitColor red
yellow
fruitSize small
fruitType pome
fruitUse ornamental
genus Malus
hardiness cold-hardy
introducedTo Europe
North America
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType simple
nativeTo East Asia
Japan
notableTrait abundant spring blossoms
profuse flowering
small colorful fruits
order Rosales
plantGrowthForm tree
pollination insect-pollinated
soilPreference moderately fertile soil
well-drained soil
sunExposure full sun
taxonRank species
tolerates air pollution
urban conditions
typicalCrownShape spreading crown
typicalHeight 4–8 m
usedAs rootstock in apple breeding

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Malus notableSpecies Malus floribunda