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Flowering Crabapple Trees

While their lavish spring flowers are enough reason to plant Flowering Crabapples, these trees do not stop with one season of interest.  Most give a dazzling crop of fruit in mid-summer that, with birds permitting, will last well into winter.  Blossoms come in white, shades of pink or crimson red. Fruit may be red, orange, or yellow, from peas-size to 2" across. Because of their moderate size and decorative nature, Flowering Crabapples are top choices for any prominent garden spots.

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Common Name: Dolgo 'Crabapple'
Scientific Name : Malus Hybrid 'Dolgo'

'Dolgo' produces pink buds that open to fragrant, white flowers. The glossy, dark green foliage turns yellow in the fall.  'Dolgo' Crabapples are large and are bright red. They are excellent for jellies. This hardy tree is upright with an open habit and is very ornamental. The 'Dolgo' is a superb apple pollinator for other apple trees .

Matures 15-20' tall.        Hardy to Zone 4.

Common Name: Klem's Improved Bechtel 'Crabapple'
Scientific Name : Malus Hybrid 'Dolgo'

An improved strain of Bechtel Crab. Larger leaves and not as susceptible to cedar rust. Outstanding large clusters of bell-shaped flowers are double and deep pink. Blooms later in spring than most crabs. Little fruit is produced. Outstanding orange-red fall color

Matures 20' tall x 18' wide. Hardy to Zone 4
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Common Name: Royalty Dark Red 'Crabapple'
Scientific Name : Malus Hybrid 'Roylaty Dark Red'

Outstanding for its foliage, new growth is reddish turning purplish with green under cast. Leaves have a bright varnished appearance. Beautiful dark red blossoms in spring, lovely orange in fall. Very hardy, blight resistant

Mature Height: 18-20' .            Hardy to Zone 4.

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