Malus 'Cheal's Weeping'
Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping', Roseybloom 'Cheal's Weeping', Flowering crabapple 'Cheal's Weeping'
Malus Malus
'Cheal's Weeping' _ 'Cheal's Weeping' is a compact, semi-weeping, deciduous tree with ovate to elliptic, toothed, dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Clusters of fragrant, pink flowers in mid-spring are followed by small, edible, spherical, orange-red fruit in autumn.
Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' is: Deciduous
Compact, Weeping
Pink in Spring
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Yellow in Autumn
Aphids , Caterpillars , Woolly aphid , Red spider mite (box and other) Aphids , Caterpillars , Woolly aphid , Red spider mite (box and other)
Apple and pear canker , Apple scab , Fireblight , Powdery mildew Apple and pear canker , Apple scab , Fireblight , Powdery mildew
Pruning Group 1
Self-fertile so does not require another plant for pollination but fruiting is better with a different variety nearby. Flowering group 5. Suitable for use as a pollinator for late-flowering apple trees.
Budding, Grafting
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Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' (Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping') will reach a height of 3m and a spread of 2.5m after 10-20 years.
City, Architectural, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flavouring food and drinks
Prefers moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil in full sun but will tolerate a wide range of soil conditions as well as partial shade. Fruit persist into winter. Mature height is determined by rootstock. Self-fertile but fruit production is best with another crab apple cultivar.
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Sun
North, South, East, West
Exposed, Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
We do not currently have companion plants added for this plant.
Malus 'Cheal's Weeping'
Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping', Roseybloom 'Cheal's Weeping', Flowering crabapple 'Cheal's Weeping'
Malus Malus
'Cheal's Weeping' _ 'Cheal's Weeping' is a compact, semi-weeping, deciduous tree with ovate to elliptic, toothed, dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Clusters of fragrant, pink flowers in mid-spring are followed by small, edible, spherical, orange-red fruit in autumn.
Garden origin
Deciduous
Compact, Weeping
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Pink in Spring
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Yellow in Autumn
Aphids , Caterpillars , Woolly aphid , Red spider mite (box and other)
Apple and pear canker , Apple scab , Fireblight , Powdery mildew
Pruning Group 1
Self-fertile so does not require another plant for pollination but fruiting is better with a different variety nearby. Flowering group 5. Suitable for use as a pollinator for late-flowering apple trees.
Budding, Grafting
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Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' (Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping') will reach a height of 3m and a spread of 2.5m after 10-20 years.
City, Architectural, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flavouring food and drinks
Prefers moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil in full sun but will tolerate a wide range of soil conditions as well as partial shade. Fruit persist into winter. Mature height is determined by rootstock. Self-fertile but fruit production is best with another crab apple cultivar.
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Sun
North, South, East, West
Exposed, Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Zone 8, Zone 7, Zone 6, Zone 5, Zone 4
Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' (Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping')
grape ground pearl
Margarodes vitis
Insect
Absent
2
5
Main pathway; Vitis spp. plants for planting; already prohibited. However; further consideration of other pathways is required.
Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' (Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping')
Round headed apple tree borer
Saperda candida
Insect
Absent
3
4
American wood boring beetle; single European incursion into a German Island in the Baltic; limited likelihood of introduction into the UK due to small volume of trade and import inspections. Possible EU listing will limit risk further.
Malus 'Cheal's Weeping' (Crab apple 'Cheal's Weeping')
Citrus little leaf; Little leaf of citrus; Sour orange stem pitting; Stem pitting of sour orange; Xyloporosis of citrus
Hop stunt viroid
Virus or Viroid
Absent
3
4
Pest of hops present in America and parts of Europe. PHPS provides good assurance of disease freedom; but EU regulation to be pursued to enhance protection in the longer term.
Our plants are under greater threat than ever before. There is increasing movement of plants and other material traded from an increasing variety of sources. This increases the chances of exotic pests arriving with imported goods and travellers, as well as by natural means. Shoot is working with Defra to help members to do their part in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive risks.
Traveling or importing plants? Please read "Don't risk it" advice here
Suspected outbreak? Click here for contact details to report to the relevant authority.
Date updated: 7th March 2019 For more information visit: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/
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Soil types: | Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types) | Tell us... |
Soil drainage: | Moist but well-drained, Well-drained | Tell us... |
Soil pH: | Acid, Alkaline, Neutral | Tell us... |
Light: | Partial Shade, Full Sun | Tell us... |
Aspect: | North, South, East, West | Tell us... |
Exposure: | Exposed, Sheltered | Tell us... |
Hardiness: | Hardy (H4) | Tell us... |
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