Our 2025 EFN seed catalogue is now live! Featuring over 130 new varieties and over 640 total varieties, sourced from over 50 different growers from across the country. Huge thanks to all of our growers, volunteers, and to our stellar seed-house team in Minnesota! Each of you make this work possible.

Prairie Crab Apple
Prairie Crab Apple
Prairie Crab Apple

Prairie Crab Apple

Regular price $4.00 Sale

Malus ioensis

Origin: Epworth, Iowa

Improvement status: Wild

Seeds per packet: ~10

BOTANICAL SAMPLE - NOT GERMINATION TESTED

Life cycle: Perennial

Also called "Iowa Crab," prairie crab apple is a native North American apple species found from Texas and Louisiana to Southern Minnesota to New Jersey. It displays showy white to pink flowers in spring and bears small berry-like apples in fall. The fruit are rarely good for fresh eating (they can be quite astringent), but are excellent for wine, cider, or jelly (if you've never had crabapple jelly, you don't know what you're missing!). This is a great native fruit tree for wildlife tree, able to grow 35 feet tall and produce copious amounts of fruit. Hardy to USDA Zone 3.

Our seed was grown in Epworth, Iowa, and comes to us via the good folks at Sheffield's Seeds in Locke, NY.

GROWING TIPS: Seeds should be soaked in water for 24 hours then cold-moist stratified for 60 days before planting. Alternatively, they can be fall planted — but they might not sprout for a year or longer in that case.

NOTE: The photo of the flowers is from user Kenraiz, and is shared here under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.