Malus Ioensis 'Plena'
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Bechtel Crabapple
Botanical Name: Malus ioensis 'Plena'
Family: Rosaceae
Origin: North America (cultivar selection)
Plant Type: Deciduous tree
Overview
A romantic, spring-flowering crabapple that suits Adelaide and South Australian gardens beautifully. ‘Plena’ is renowned for its fully double, rose-like pink blossoms with a rich perfume, creating a showy canopy on a compact tree. Through summer it holds a neat green crown, then finishes with gold to soft orange autumn colour—a classic cottage-meets-street tree with year-round charm.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 4–6 m H × 3–5 m W (rounded, compact canopy)
- Growth Rate: 30-40 cm per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Mid-green leaves; new growth fresh green, turning gold to soft orange in autumn before falling
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Flowers: Large, fully double soft-pink, strongly fragrant blossoms in mid–spring (often with a light pink bud → paler pink open)
- Seasonal Interest: Spring romantic doubles → summer glossy green → autumn gold/soft orange → winter sculptural framework
- Wildlife Value: Attracts bees & pollinators (nectar/pollen). Fruit set is sparse/occasional on ‘Plena’; any small fruit offers incidental bird interest
- Tolerance: Frost hardy; heat-tolerant with summer irrigation; wind-tolerant once established; clay-tolerant if well-drained. Coastal: sheltered inner-coastal sites only (avoid frontline salt/wind)
- Planting Density: Avenue/specimen: 1 tree per 12–25 m² (≈3.5–5 m apart) depending on canopy
- Pet Friendly: Yes — generally pet-safe/non-toxic; Note: fallen fruit can cause tummy upset if gorged
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun (part shade reduces bloom)
- Soil: Moist, well-drained loam/sandy loam/clay loam; mulch to conserve moisture
- Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 10–14 days in summer (weekly in heatwaves); monthly in winter if dry
- Maintenance: Prune after flowering or in winter to maintain structure; keep a single leader; remove crossing wood and any water-shoots/suckers; tidy any persistent spent clusters
- Lifespan: 25-50 years
- Climate Zones: Suited to temperate and Mediterranean SA gardens, including coastal areas
- Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral; tolerates mildly alkaline if drainage is good
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Feature near entries or windows to enjoy the fragrance and blossom up close
- Cottage or courtyard focal point with bulbs and perennials beneath
- Compact avenue/driveway tree for a spring show without overwhelming small blocks
Why You Will Love It
‘Plena’ delivers abundant, rose-like double blossoms with a beautiful perfume—the quintessential spring moment for Adelaide gardens. Add in its compact size, easy care and soft autumn colour, and you’ve got a tree that brings four-season charm to South Australian courtyards, streets and cottage schemes with minimal fuss.