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Crabapple Trees

Crabapple Trees have showy spring flowers and most have brightly colored fruit from late summer through fall. All crabapple fruit is too tart and bitter to eat fresh, but is wonderful when cooked.

  • Blooms April to May, usually
  • Some have edible fruit, some are flowering ornamentals - check varieties for full description
  • Full sun
  • Attracts pollinators
  • Attracts hummingbirds
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Royal Raindrops Crabapple

Crabapple, Royal Raindrops Crabapple

from $181.99

In May, watch 'Royal Raindrops' become completely blanketed by a staggering number of magenta-pink blossoms that just won't let go of their vivid ...

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from $181.99
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Crabapple, Sugar Tyme  Crabapple

Crabapple, Sugar Tyme Crabapple

from $181.99

A new, upright, oval-shaped crabapple. Abundant pink buds opening to white flowers. Persistent dark red edible fruit. Disease-resistant. Adds inter...

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Sargent Crabapple

Crabapple, Sargent Crabapple

$181.99

Low, dense, and spreading, this crabapple selection looks like a low, fluffy cloud on the horizon when in bloom as profuse, single red buds open t...

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$181.99
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Crabapple, Red Splendor

Crabapple, Red Splendor

from $181.99

Litter is not a problem with this crab, developed by Melvin Bergeson of Fertile, Minnesota, as the small bright red tart but edible fruit never fa...

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from $181.99

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