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Crabapple - Profusion
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!


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