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Zumi Crabapple
Zumi Crabapple The Zumi Crabapple tree, Malus x Zumi 'Calocarpa', is valued for its profuse, spring bloom of fragrant, white flowers and for its glossy, small, bright red crabapples which mature in the fall and often persist into December. A dense, rounded-to-spreading, deciduous tree which grows 12-20' high. The small fruits are edible, but not usually used in cooking. Fruits are long-lasting and attractive to birds. This deciduous tree has rich, dark green foliage. The Zumi crabapple is the standard for which other white flowering trees are compared. The flower buds are pink, foliage is green, and disease resistance is excellent. In the fall, a long lasting display of small red fruit is offered. This is a semi-dwarf crabapple which is effective when planted as background for other early flowering plants, near fences, in groups as a screen or hedge, or as a specimen planting in the lawn or near the patio. It may be used as a street tree. * Fragrant * White Flowers * Wildlife Tree
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Crabapple Tree - Dolgo - Sale Price: $85.65 One of the best all purpose Crabapple Trees. The Dolgo Crabapple Tree (Malus Dolgo) is an enchanting, old-fashioned, crabapple tree. In early April the Dolgo Crabapple Tree sprouts soft pink buds that open to an explosion of white flowers. The thick blanket of deliciously fragrant blooms is a sure sign of the large harvest to come. Brilliant crimson fruits ripen in August and are about the size of small plums. Sweeter than other Crabapples the fruit is excellent for making pies, jellies, ciders and sauces. Your family and friends will also enjoy the delicious fruit eaten right off the tree. In fall the shiny deep-green foliage turns a stunning, bright yellow that is certain to brighten any landscape. The Dolgo Crabapple tree is a beautiful tree that evokes wonderful childhood memories for so many. Its juicy fruit is sure to attract birds and wildlife as well as friends and neighbors. It can also serve as a pollinator for other apple trees. * Cold hardy* Early fruiting* Heavy producer |
| Crabapple - Donald Wyman - Sale Price: $114.25 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. |
| Crabapple - Purple Prince - Sale Price: $92.75 Crabapple - Purple Prince, Malus 'Purple Prince', is an outstanding and colorful flowering crabapple, and probably the best purple foliaged crabapple for home gardeners! The purple bronze foliage and bright flowers rival any other crabapple. ‘Purple Prince’ does not suffer from stem splitting and is faster growing. It has a round shape and displays pink to purple flowers in the spring. The foliage emerges a purple bronze, and keeps its color well into the summer. ‘Purple Prince’ produces fruit that appears from summer through late December and is maroon, 3/8 and persistent. This crabapple trees is a hardy sources of shade, color and fruit. It is a popular addition to community landscaping, and is often seen in parks, gardens, home and school yards. Any pruning of ‘Purple Prince’ should be done before mid-June, before the flower buds form; pruning later than this will reduce the number of fruits and flower buds that develop the following season. |
| 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! |
| Radiant Crabapple - Sale Price: $44.95 Beautiful blooms and delicious fruit The Radiant Crabapple tree, Malus 'Radiant', produces crimson buds that open to single, striking pink flowers that will light up your landscape. This tree puts on a spectacular spring show. The new foliage has a reddish tint which ages to green. It produces 1/2 inch bright red fruits in the fall. This crabapple forms a compact, symmetrical crown and is very hardy. Performing best in full sun, it is a fast-growing, compact, deciduous tree that does well in moderately moist, acidic, well-drained soil. The Radiant Flowering Crabapple tree is very disease resistant to scab, cedar-apple rust, mildew and fire blight. Prune in spring to maintain shape and structure. It is grown for cider, cooking, eating, or a combination of uses. |
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