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Crabapple - Donald Wyman
Crabapple - Donald Wyman The Donald Wyman Crabapple, Malus 'Donald Wyman', makes a spectacular addition to the home landscape when planted in mass or as a specimen. In the spring the buds begin as an almost crimson red, turn a light pink, and as they open they fade to pure white. When in full bloom, Donald Wyman crabapple puts on a fairy tale-like show with its profusion of lovely white flowers, displaying a “snowstorm” effect as the petals drop to the ground! The flowers give way to bright red glossy fruit that persists through the winter; falling leaves reveal the glorious color of the fruit. Donald Wyman Crabapple has wonderful, medium green foliage that turns an amber color in the fall. Having a rounded growth habit, this tree grows best in slightly moist, well drained, and slightly acidic soil; full sun produces the best flowering. Once established, Donald Wyman becomes drought tolerant and somewhat tolerant of salt spray; attracts birds, and is also disease tolerant. No tree creates a greater intrigue or visual impact during all four seasons than the flowering crabapple! Zones 4-7.
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Adirondack Crabapple - Sale Price: $84.95 Ornamental Tree That's Attractive to Wildlife The Adirondack Crabapple is an ornamental crabapple. It would be an outstanding focal accent in your flower garden or shrub border. Crabapple trees are still one of the most popular ornamental trees used in the United States for a variety of reasons, and your Adirondack is unique among Crabapple trees. It will flower and fruit far longer than other crabapples and is highly disease resistant. You won’t have to worry about spraying it with costly chemicals and it doesn’t even require pruning. It’s also drought tolerant and adaptable to many soils. The Adirondack Crabapple can grow to 18 feet tall and has an upright branched, narrow manner. It has a classic vase shape, with the branches extending up into the sky. This makes it perfect for those tight spaces where you’d like a crabapple, but just don’t think you have the room. In the spring, your Crabapple will form dark red buds that gradually lighten and open into waxy-white, fragrant flowers with traces of red. You’ll love how the blooms seem to overwhelm the tree with color. The three inch, dark green leaves have a leathery texture and provide a dense, healthy appearance to your tree through the summer months, but you’ll especially love the ½ inch fruit your tree produces. The little balls of bright orange color are a delight to behold, and hang on into the winter months. The contrast of their brilliant color against the white snow is outstanding in any yard. The Adirondack Crabapple is a veritable gift to butterflies, birds and bees, and certainly a pleasure to experience in any landscape. * long lasting flowers and fruit * Wildlife appeal * Hardy |
| Crabapple - Profusion - Sale Price: $114.25 Crabapple - Profusion, Malus 'Profusion', has an upright, weeping habit, and it is known for its abundance of deep red buds. These buds then open to a profusion of purplish-red flowers that fade to a purple-pink. The new foliage of this unique colorful tree is purple and fades to a bronze-green; the fruit is colorful too! The fruits are small, maroon-red and persistent. Being one of the most popular crabapples, ‘Profusion’ has good disease resistance and is extremely hardy. ‘Profusion’ crabapple does well out in the country as well as in urban areas. This lovely crabapple is unattractive to browsing deer and is not picky about soil types, making it easy to grow in any sunny location; plant it where you need a focal point all season long! |
| Crabapple - Red Jewel - Sale Price: $114.25 The Red Jewel Crabapple, Malus x 'Red Jewel', is quite a spring showstopper with its white blossoms smothering the small tree. A versatile ornamental tree, Red Jewel crabapple makes an ideal plant for the backyard as an accent or in groupings. The marble-sized brilliant red berries stay through winter and the leaves stay green to yellow in fall. Falling leaves reveal the glorious color of the fruit. It has excellent disease resistance to fireblight, rust, and black spot. This low maintenance tree simply needs the suckers pruned once in early summer for best form. Red Jewel is a very hardy crabapple, and the typical winter die back is slight if at all. The red berries of this tree provide colorful winter interest in the landscape, makes no mess in the fall, and provides critical food for birds. No tree creates a greater intrigue or visual impact during all four seasons than this flowering crabapple! * Fragrant * Fall color |
| Crabapple - Golden Raindrops - Sale Price: $99.95 Crabapple - Golden Raindrops, Malus 'Golden Raindrops', is finely textured and has a different appearance than many other crabapple trees. This attractive tree has deeply cut foliage that gives this unusual ‘Golden Raindrops’ a delicate appearance. Its elegant form is created with slender limbs spreading horizontally from upright branches. In the spring white star-like flowers with bright yellow centers appear in profusion. ‘Golden Raindrops’ has a low canopy with a typical clearance of 3 feet from the ground. It thrives in full sun and prefers average to moist conditions, and shouldn't be allowed to dry out. Under ideal conditions, this tree can be expected to live for 40 years or more! It is highly tolerant of urban pollution and will even thrive in inner city environments. The edible, persistent tiny yellow fruit is attractive to birds and good for winter interest. This flowering crabapple is extremely versatile in the landscape and great for privacy and as an accent. |
| Crabapple - Snowdrift - Sale Price: $107.05 The Snowdrift Crabapple is a very profuse bloomer. A good pollinizer for medium to late blooming varieties. It has small to medium sized white flowers that attracts a lot of bees. Snow Drift Crabapple is a splendid tree and little pruning is required to develop a well-formed, rounded canopy. There appears to be little variation in shape among trees of this cultivar, a characteristic which is coveted by landscape architects. The bright white flowers in the spring give a refreshing look to the landscape and are followed by small, red-orange fruit eaten by birds. Fall color is good, providing a dull yellow glow for two or three weeks. It combines beauty with its great pollinizing chacteristics. |
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