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Ornamental Crabapples

Malus x 'Coralburst'
Coralburst crabapple

Named for its coral-pink flowers, this small, rounded and dense crabapple has semi-double flowers and only a very few small bronzy-orange pomes. Coralburst is the trademarked name for the cultivar 'Coralcole', plant patent 2983.
Habit: Rounded, uniform, dense, stiff and formal; can be grown as a shrub or grafted up on a standard
Size: 12-15' high
Color: Medium-dark green
Hardiness: Zone 3 - 8 USDA
Family: Rosaceae

Malus transitoria 'Schmidtcutleaf'
Golden Raindrops crabapple

Trees produce masses of snow white flowers in spring that become showy bright golden fruit retained through fall and into winter. A valuable food source for birds; an essential in wildlife gardens. Use as a singular accent tree or as a distant focal point. Cold hardy and useful for interest in northern gardens.

Habit: High performing crabapple produces delicate, lacy leaves for unique effect. Slender limbs grow upright into vase shape better adapted to limited spaces.
Size: Fast growing vase-shaped tree to 20 ft. tall, 15 ft. wide.
Color: Medium green
Hardiness: Zone 3 - 8 USDA
Family: Rosaceae

Malus x 'Jewelberry'
Jewelberry crabapple

This crabapple is a densely branched, spreading, deciduous, dwarf tree or shrub, often grown as a shrub. Deep pink buds open to single, white flowers (1" diameter) in spring. Flowers may have a pinkish tinge in cool spring weather. Flowers are followed by masses of small, glossy, red crabapples (1/2" diameter) which mature in the fall and persist into late fall. The fruits are attractive to birds.

Habit: A dwarf shrubby tree or shrub, which is effective when, planted as a specimen or in groups. Lawns, borders or screen.
Size:

Moderate growing round-shaped tree to
Height:
8 to 12 feet Spread: 10 to 15 feet

Color:

Leaf color: dark green
Fall color:
yellow

Hardiness: Zone 4 - 8a USDA
Family: Rosaceae
 

Malus x 'Louisa'
Louisa Crabapple

Louisa flowers pink and carries yellow fruit in the fall. Foliage is glossy green with a pendulous habit. This tree is the ideal choice when an elegant, weeping flowering tree is desired in the landscape.

Habit: A pink flowering weeping crab with excellent form
Size:

Moderate growing round-shaped tree to
Height:
10 to 15' Spread: 10 to 15'

Color:

Dark green, glossy foliage.

Hardiness: Zone 4 - 8 USDA
Family: Rosaceae

Malus x 'Pink Princess'
Pink Princess
Crabapple

A natural dwarf tree with red leaves and pink flowers. Foliage is purple and turns into a bronze green.

Habit: It has a low, spreading habit
Size: Height 10-15', Spread 10-12'
Color: Reddish spring foliage keeps a red tint through summer.
Hardiness: Zone 3 - 8 USDA
Family: Rosaceae

Malus x 'Prairifire'
Prairifire crabapple

Glossy, dark red bark is a nice feature. Blossoms are nearly a true red followed by persistent maroon fruit. Very disease resistant.

Habit: Outstanding flowering tree; upright form becomes rounded with age.
Size: Height 15-20', Spread 15-20'
Color: Reddish spring foliage keeps a red tint through summer.
Hardiness: Zone 3 - 8 USDA
Family: Rosaceae
 

Malus sp. 'Professor Sprenger'
Professor Sprenger
crabapple

A tree with abundant pink buds that open into showy white flowers. The orange-red fruits last until Christmas.

Habit: Professor Sprenger Crabapple has an upright, spreading plant habit.
Size: Height 15-20', Spread 15-20'
Color: Reddish spring foliage keeps a red tint through summer.
Hardiness: Zone 4 - 7 USDA
Family: Rosaceae

Malus sargentii
Sargent crabapple

The smallest of the flowering crabapple species, this unique very small tree exhibits a very broad-rounded habit and white, somewhat alternately produced fragrant flowers.
Habit: Very broad-rounded to mounded, branched low to the ground with horizontal branches
Size: 6-8' high and 10-15' wide
Color: Dark green
Hardiness: Zone 4b USDA
Family: Rosaceae

Malus sargentii 'Tina'
Sargent Tina crabapple

The smallest of the flowering crabapples, this small shrub exhibits a broad-rounded habit, white flowers and excellent disease resistance.
Habit: Broad-rounded with lower branches on the ground, uniform
Size: 4-5' high and 8-10' wide
Color: Dark green
Hardiness: Zone 4b USDA
Family: Rosaceae
   
 

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