Plant of the month
Each month we showcase a plant from the gardens.
Malus transitoria
Of the many fine crab apples in cultivation, Malus transitoria is arguably the most beautiful. A wide spreading little tree, often as wide as it is high, its delicate, deeply lobed leaves become gold with pink and russet tints in autumn. In spring, the tree is a mass of tiny star-shaped white flowers, truly an arresting sight. These develop into small, rich yellow, round fruits which persist after leaf fall into early winter, hanging in profusion from every branch and twig.