Crabapples, which belong to the same genus as apples (malus), are an outstanding group of small, ornamental flowering trees used for landscape planting. They are valued for their attractive foliage, flowers, fruit and variations in habit or size.
Please contact the nursery for availability each season.
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Coralburst
This compact, slow growing tree forms a dense, symmetrically rounded crown with deep green foliage. Coral pink buds open to semi-double, rose-pink flowers. Very disease resistant to scab as well as fireblight, cedar-apple rust and mildew. Produces a light crop of small, bronze-red ornamental fruit
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Donald Wyman
Golden Raindrops
Harvest Gold
Indian Summer
A crabapple that typically matures to 15-20’ tall. It is noted for its broad-rounded shape, deep rose-red flowers, red fruit, fall color and good disease resistance. Oval leaves emerge purplish when young, turn medium green for the remainder of the growing season and display good orange-red fall color. Crimson buds open in spring to rose-red flowers. Flowers are followed by bright red crabapples that mature in fall and persist into winter. Birds are attracted to the fruit.
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Lollipop
An excellent, compact growing Crabapple that resembles a lollipop. A prolific bloomer, covered with white flowers in spring, and miniature golden-amber fruit in fall. Disease resistant, striking small ornamental tree great as a specimen or for accenting in the landscape, framing entrance ways, or enhancing walkways. Useful in small areas eventually attaining a height and spread of 8-10'.
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Prairefire
Profusion
A spreading, violet-red-flowered crabapple that typically matures to 15-30’ tall. It is noted for its rounded shape, violet-red flowers, red fruit and good disease resistance. Oval leaves emerge reddish-purple when young, turn bronze green during the growing season and finally turn varying but sometime good amber fall color. Red buds open in spring to violet-red flowers. Flowers are followed by bright red crabapples that mature in fall and may persist into winter. Birds are attracted to the fruit. Fruit may be harvested for jellies.
Robinson
Royal Raindrops
One of the best of the newer crabapples, with vibrant pink to red spring flowers followed by showy red-purple fruit. Unique, cut-leaf foliage emerges wine red in color, maturing with burgundy overtones in summer before turning bright orange-red in the fall. A stunning small landscape tree with a broad, rounded form.
Sargent Tina
Showtime
Snowdrift
Spring Snow
Sugar Tyme
An upright, oval, deciduous tree which typically grows 14-18' tall and to 12-15' wide. Pale pink buds open to fragrant, single, white flowers in spring. Flowers are followed by masses of small, glossy, red crabapples which mature in the fall and persist well into the winter. The fruits are attractive to birds.
Zumi