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Looking for a small, hardy tree to add stunning spring beauty and winter interest to your landscape? Then consider flowering crabs. Early in the season they brighten the landscape with single and double blooms of white, pink or rosy-red. Those with small persistent fruits—that stay on the tree rather than falling to the ground, are a winter bonus. While you admire their cheerful bright red fruit against a clear blue sky, hungry birds appreciate the winter feed. If you want flowers but no fruit, try ‘Spring Snow’ with gorgeous fragrant white blooms. Flowering crabs don’t need much space, with most growing no more than 25-30’.

No doubt about it, flowering crabs are to die for, and they're a sure-fire bet to add interest to your landscape. For starters you can't beat their flamboyant, takes-your-breath-away pink, red or white spring blossoms. Other significant features include: relative small size making them ideal trees for yards with limited space, impressive hardiness, and colorful fruit and often foliage. For the most spectacular double pink blossoms check out 'Brandywine'. For attractive red foliage, 'Royalty' and 'Thunderchild'. If no fruit at all is desired, white flowering 'Spring Snow' is the crab for you - it's sterile and thus never fruits. 

For those who appreciate the extra power they pack, plant flowering crabs that have persistent fruit, ones retained by the tree until fall or winter. Many flowering crabs drop their fruit as soon as it ripens - often making the kind of mess that puts people off. Persistent fruit offers two other advantages: birds appreciate dining on them during winter months when food supplies are short, and they're very pretty - especially their bright red or purple color in winter.

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'Red Splendor' has
beautiful persistent fruit


Royalty

Here are some cultivars of flowering crabs you'll find this year at Blake Nursery with persistent fruit: 'Donald Wyman', 'PrairiFire', and 'Red Splendor'.

Name
Bloom
Color
Height
Spread
Persistent
Fruit
Fragrant
Red/Burgundy
Foliage
Brandywine Pink
15-20'
15-20'
X
X
Dolgo White
35-40'
25-30'
Donald Wyman White
20'
25'
X
PrairiFire Red
15-20'
20'
X
Radiant Pink
15-20'
20'
X
Red Splendor Pink
20-25'
20'
X
X
Royalty Red
18-20'
20'
X
Spring Snow White
20-25'
15'
No Fruit
X
 
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