Malus Ioensis is a type of apple tree commonly found in the United States. This tree is also known by many other names, including the Iowa crabapple, wild crabapple, or prairie crabapple. Its scientific name comes from the Iowa River, where it was first discovered. This tree grows up to 20 feet tall, producing small, red, or yellow fruits that are rich in antioxidants. Other synonyms for Malus Ioensis include apple crab, prairie apple, or American crab apple. This versatile tree is an excellent choice for gardens and landscaping, as it adds beautiful blooms, fruit, and foliage to any outdoor space.