Common Apple Tree Seeds – Malus pumila (Paradise Apple)
Grow your own apple trees from seed with Common Apple Tree Seeds (Malus pumila), also known as Paradise Apple. These seeds produce hardy apple trees that are valued for their adaptability, ornamental beauty, and ability to produce delicious fruit. Apple trees are widely grown in orchards, homesteads, and backyard gardens, making them a favorite among gardeners and growers alike.
The Paradise Apple has long been used in traditional orchards for its vigorous growth and strong root systems. Trees grown from these seeds develop into attractive deciduous trees with fragrant spring blossoms followed by crisp apples in late summer to fall. While apples grown from seed may vary in flavor and size, they often produce unique fruit varieties and can be used for fresh eating, cooking, cider making, or wildlife planting.
These seeds are ideal for home gardeners, orchard starters, permaculture growers, and nursery propagation. Apple trees thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established they can live and produce fruit for decades. In spring, the trees are covered in beautiful white to pink blossoms that attract pollinators, making them a valuable addition to any garden or landscape.
Apple trees grown from seed are also commonly used as rootstock for grafting preferred apple varieties. This makes them useful for orchardists and hobbyists interested in experimenting with grafting techniques.
Product Details
- Species: Malus pumila
- Common Names: Common Apple, Paradise Apple
- Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Growth: Medium to large tree with fragrant spring blossoms
- Uses: Fruit production, rootstock, wildlife planting, orchards, and landscaping
Available Sizes
- 1 oz – Approx. 500 Seeds
- 1/4 lb. – Approx. 2,000 Seeds
- 1 lb. – Approx. 8,000 Seeds
Start your own orchard or grow a unique apple tree from seed with these Common Apple Tree Seeds (Malus pumila)—a classic fruit tree prized for its beauty, productivity, and long-lasting value in gardens and orchards.