| Crabapple (Flowering) | Malus | |  | Deep pink buds open to bright magenta flowers on this tightly columnar crabapple. Clean and disease-free summer foliage holds its dark purple color; bronzing on the older leaves in late summer and early fall, when orange tints appear. Purple-red fruits ripen to deep bright red and persist into late autumn or early winter. | TM |  |  |  |  |  |
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18'-20' | 8' | 4-9 |
| | Malus x | |  | A compact, dwarf tree, perfect for formal gardens, patios and courtyards. Fine textured small leaves and dense growth habit create a very symmetrical, global shaped head. It presents a neat and formal appearance throughout the year. True to its name, this useful crabapple is a confection of fragrant white flowers in spring perched on top of a sturdy trunk. Tiny, shiny red fruits in fall attract birds and wildlife. Thanks to its truly dwarf genetics, it perpetually maintains the neat form that will make homeowners everywhere fall in love with it. | TF |  |  |  |  |  |
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10' | 10' | 4 |