
Height | 4 - 8 meters
Malus halliana, commonly known as the Hall Crab Apple Tree, is a graceful ornamental deciduous tree admired for its abundant spring blossoms and elegant branching form. Native to China, this species is widely used in landscape and garden design for its soft seasonal colour, compact canopy, and refined architectural presence. The tree produces masses of fragrant pink buds that open into delicate pale pink flowers during spring, creating a dense floral canopy that adds softness and visual interest to outdoor spaces. Small ornamental fruits often follow the flowering period, while the green foliage transitions to warm yellow tones in autumn. Malus halliana typically grows to around 4–8 metres in height, depending on growing conditions and pruning. With its layered branching structure and seasonal flowering display, the Hall Crab Apple Tree introduces elegance, texture, and a strong seasonal identity to residential gardens, courtyards, and public landscapes.