

Prefers full sun, but tolerates partial shade. The flowers have a lavendar star at petal bases, and bloom in spring, followed by dark red small fruit. Ultimate height 5m (16ft), Spread 4m (13ft).Īn upright, rounded tree with toothed, green leaves. This is a popular crabapple, upright when young, with small dark green leaves, the buds are pink opening to pure white once fully open, followed by cherry sized bright yellow fruitlets. The fruits continue to hang on the tree well into December, even after the leaves have fallen. The flowers are then replaced by dark orange-red fruits which appear in the autumn and hold into winter. The descending branches are studded with fragrant, light pink flowers in late April which are set off by the copper-red young leaves. Ultimate height 4m (13ft), Spread 3m (10ft).Ī small, semi-weeping tree. susceptible to disease, needs open aspect. Small growing tree with white blossom and small bright red fruit. Ultimate height 5m (16ft), Spread 4m (13ft). The fruit is 2-3cm across, yellow-orange with a red flush. In spring the foliage opens grey-green, and pink buds open to white flowers flushed with pink. This variety is a small, spreading crabapple tree with slightly drooping branches. This is a rounded head tree with long tapered dark green healthy leaves, single shell-shaped, ivory white flowers, emerging from pink buds, hence the common name, followed by profuse clusters of small transluscent dark red fruits persistent into December. Ultimate height 5m (16ft), Spread 3m (10ft) Leaves unfold pinkish-red, turning dark green in summer and bright yellow in autumn. Ultimate height 4m (13ft), Spread 3m (10ft).Ī crabapple with an upright, oval shaped habit producing an abundance pink buds opening to fragrant white flowers in May, followed by shiny, purple-red fruits. Small densely branched tree upright at first, flowers scented, carmine in bud opening blush then white, fruits small round and Small densely branched tree upright at first, flowers carmine in bud opening blush then white, fruits small round and yellow. Disease resistant Ultimate height 5m (16ft), Spread 4m (13ft). Abundant white flowers in mid- and late spring are followed by small, long-stalked, red crab apples lasting well into Winter. This variety is one of the hardiest, suitable for the coldest situation, a vigorous, rounded tree, with mid-green leaves, downy on the reverse. Will grow in most well-drained soils in sun or partial shade. The autumn fruits are large and bright, glossy red, like perfect wax cherries. Disease resistant Ultimate height 4.5m (15ft), Spread 3m (10ft).Ī Medium sized rounded head tree, bright green foliage turning bronze in autumn, flowers in late April pink in bud opening white, and are almost apple-blossom at times. The flowers are fragrant, deep red in bud opening to creamy white blooms, Followed by brilliant red fruit. Leaves are dense, ovate, often lobed, dark green, up to 3 inches long. Ultimate height 4m (13ft), Spread 3m (10ft).

Followed by bronze red fruit lasting well into December, ideal for wild birds. (Admiration)Įxcellent small tree, upright growing habit, branches covered in waxy white flowers in April. Sizes given below is after 20yrs We have various sizes available, please contact us for Prices. Wild birds also love the fruit and are a wellcome addition to the wildlife garden, especially into the winter months when the Siberian varieties are still full of fruit. They can also be used for Jelly such as varieties- Harry baker, Jelly king, John downie, Rosehip, Pink glow and many others. There is a Crabapple for any garden as they range in size from 3m (9ft) too 10m (32ft) including weeping varieties. We grow over 125 varieties, many of which are listed below. The ornamental Crab apple is a wonderful addition to most gardens, they will grow on any soil, even the poorest with care.
