MALUS FLOR. COCCINELLA (R) CLT 45   CIRC. TR. 10 - 12 CM  STD
MALUS FLOR. COCCINELLA (R) CLT 45   CIRC. TR. 10 - 12 CM  STD
MALUS FLOR. COCCINELLA (R) CLT 45   CIRC. TR. 10 - 12 CM  STD

MALUS FLOR. COCCINELLA (R) CLT 45 CIRC. TR. 10 - 12 CM STD

MALUS FLOR. COCCINELLA (R) CLT 45 CIRC. TR. 10 - 12 CM STD

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We operate our own delivery service within 12km of the garden centre for €15, for this service we can deliver you any item from Windyridge. 

Outside of this radius we out source couriers, we cannot unfortunately ship a lot of bulkier items such as large pots, composts and many of our more delicate living things. 

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Malus flor. Coccinella, commonly known as Coccinella Crabapple, is a stunning ornamental tree with exceptional features, perfectly suited for the Irish climate. Its vibrant flowers and attractive fruit make it a sought-after choice for gardening enthusiasts in Ireland.

Height/Spread: Coccinella Crabapple typically reaches a height of 10-15 feet (3-4.5 meters) with a spread of 8-12 feet (2.5-3.5 meters). It has a compact and rounded form, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as a focal point in larger landscapes.

Position: This crabapple variety thrives in full sun to partial shade in the Irish climate. It appreciates a well-ventilated position to minimize the risk of disease, ensuring optimal growth and health.

Soil: Coccinella Crabapple prefers well-draining soil that is moderately fertile. In the Irish climate, it adapts well to a wide range of soil types, including loam, clay, and sandy soils. However, it is important to avoid waterlogged or excessively dry conditions.

Flowering Season: Coccinella Crabapple showcases its beauty in spring when it bursts into a magnificent display of pink to red flowers. The flowering season coincides with the Irish climate, adding a splash of color and attracting pollinators to the garden.

Uses: Coccinella Crabapple is a versatile tree with multiple uses in the Irish climate. Its stunning flowers and attractive fruit make it a striking specimen tree in gardens and parks. It can also be used as a small shade tree or as part of a mixed border for added interest and texture. Additionally, the fruit of Coccinella Crabapple persists into winter, providing a valuable food source for wildlife. Its adaptability and visual appeal make it a popular choice for landscaping projects in Ireland.

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