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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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