Apple scab may be prevented by the application of fungicides, such as chlorothalonil, when growth first appears. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals until about the middle of June. Sanitation also plays an important role in controlling apple scab. Raking and destroying the leaves as they fall helps control the disease next season. The best way to avoid apple scab problems is to plant scab resistant varieties. The following crabapple varieties perform well in Iowa and also possess good to excellent resistance to apple scab.
Species or Variety | Flower Color | Fruit Color | Ht/Wd | Tree Form |
---|---|---|---|---|
'Adams' | red | dark red | 20/20 | round |
'Adirondack' | white | red | 20/10 | upright |
'Amberina' | white | orange-red | 12/12 | upright-oval |
'Anne E.' | white | red | 10/10 | weeping |
'Autumn Glory' | white | orange-red | 15/15 | spreading |
baccata 'Walters' | white | yellow-orange | 15/15 | round |
'Bob White' | white | yellow | 20/25 | horizontal |
'Candied Apple' | pink | dark red | 15/15 | weeping |
'Centurion' | red | red | 20/15 | upright-spreading |
'David' | white | red | 15/15 | round |
'Donald Wyman' | white | red | 20/20 | round |
'Doubloons' | white | yellow | 12/10 | upright-spreading |
floribunda | pink white | yellow | 20/25 | horizontal |
'Golden Raindrops' | white | yellow | 20/15 | upright-spreading |
'Harvest Gold' | white | yellow | 20/15 | upright-spreading |
'Indian Magic'* | pink | orange-red | 15/15 | round |
'Indian Summer' | red | red | 20/20 | upright-spreading |
'Jewelberry' | white | red | 12/15 | spreading |
'Louisa' | pink | yellow | 15/15 | weeping |
'Madonna' | white | red | 20/15 | upright-spreading |
'Molten Lava' | white | orange-red | 15/15 | horizontal |
'Pink Satin' | pink | dark red | 15/15 | rounded |
'Prairifire' | red | dark red | 20/20 | upright-spreading |
'Professor Sprenger' | white | orange-red | 25/25 | round |
'Profusion' | red | dark red | 20/20 | upright-spreading |
'Red Baron' | red | red | 18/10 | columnar |
'Red Jade' | white | red | 15/15 | weeping |
'Red Jewel' | white | red | 18/12 | upright-oval |
'Red Swan' | white | red | 15/15 | weeping |
sargentii | white | red | 6/12 | horizontal |
'Sentinel' | white | red | 15/10 | upright |
'Serenade' | white | orange | 12/12 | semi-weeping |
'Silver Moon' | white | dark red | 25/15 | upright-oval |
'Sinai Fire' | white | orange-red | 15/15 | weeping |
'Snowdrift'* | white | orange | 20/20 | round |
'Sugar Tyme' | white | red | 20/20 | round |
'Winter Gold' | white | yellow | 25/20 | vase-shaped |
x zumi 'Calocarpa' | white | red | 15/20 | horizontal |
x zumi 'Winter Gem' | white | red | 15/12 | upright-spreading |
x zumi 'Wooster' | white | orange-red | 12/15 | horizontal |
Gardeners should avoid 'Almey,' 'Dorothea,' 'Hopa,' 'PinkPerfection,' 'Radiant,' 'Royalty,' and 'Vanguard.' All thesevarieties are highly susceptible to apple scab. 'Spring Snow' isone of the few crabapple varieties that produces little or nofruit. Unfortunately, it is also severely susceptible to applescab.
If a crabapple tree is in your future landscape plans,select a scab resistant variety at your local garden center ornursery.
This article originally appeared in the June 23, 1995 issue, pp. 1995 issue, pp. 92-93.
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