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This vigorous crab apple flowers and fruits best in full sun and the foliage turns wonderful shades of yellow and burnt orange in autumn. Masses of cup-shaped, white flowers open from pale pink buds in May, followed by large, oval, orange and scarlet fruit, which are edible being valuable for making preserves. Pollination Group: A B C and D - it is a good pollinator for all apples.This plant is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring. During the late summer, the John Downie provides an abundance of large fruit brushed with the colours of rich marmalade and vibrant red.