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Dolgo Crabapple
Malus dolgo| Zones 3-9 | Soil: Loamy, Well-Drained
Dolgo is a medium-sized tree that produces small clusters of red/round apples with creamy white flesh. They are a late summer / early fall apple and are not the greatest for fresh eating, but are used in preserves on occasion.
A favorite for deer plots as well!
14-28”: $39.50 per 10 | $297 per 100 (Low Qtys)
Midwest Crabapple
Malus baccata v. Mandshurica | Zones 4-8 | Soil: Widely Adaptable
The Midwest Crabapple Tree (Malus baccata var. mandshurica) is an excellent tree for windbreaks, wildlife habitat and recreational plantings. They are extremely hardy and disease resistant. Crabapples are best grown in a sunny location with good air circulation and have no particular soil preferences, except soil should be well-drained. Root pruned trees transplant most easily. Crabapples are grown for their showy flowers and attractive, brightly-colored fruit. Blooms are snowy white.
18-36”: $39.50 per 10 | $297 per 100
Red Splendor Crabapple
Malus ‘Red Splendor’ | Zones 4-8 | Soil: Widely Adaptable
“Red Splendor’ is grown for its showy flowers and attractive, brightly-colored fruit, fall color, and winter effect. Use as a specimen, near patios, or as a residential street tree.
24-36”: $39.50 per 10 | $297 per 100 (Low Qtys)
White Siberian Crabapple
Malus baccata | Zones 2-8 | Soil: Widely Adaptable
This crabapple comes from China, but all over the world it is a popular garden tree, due to its plentiful flowering. The Siberian crabapple is the hardiest species of the Malus genus and produces white flowers.
24-36”: $39.50 per 10 | $297 per 100