Crabapple, Robinson
Malus Robinson
7’ bareroot tree
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, attracts wildlife
Zone: 3
Mature height: 20′
Mature spread: 20′
Shape: Rounded, broadly oval
Summer foliage: Purple in spring, deep bronze green in summer
Fall foliage: Orange
Flower: Burgundy red buds open deep pink, becoming paler pink to almost white
Fruit: Cherry-red
Easy to grow low-maintenance specimen tree for smaller gardens
Huge pink blossoms in early spring
Decorative crabapples remain well into winter, attract birds and wildlife and can be made into tangy jelly
Very fast growing, more than 2’ per year, no pruning required
Highly resistant to most apple diseases
Malus Robinson
7’ bareroot tree
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, attracts wildlife
Zone: 3
Mature height: 20′
Mature spread: 20′
Shape: Rounded, broadly oval
Summer foliage: Purple in spring, deep bronze green in summer
Fall foliage: Orange
Flower: Burgundy red buds open deep pink, becoming paler pink to almost white
Fruit: Cherry-red
Easy to grow low-maintenance specimen tree for smaller gardens
Huge pink blossoms in early spring
Decorative crabapples remain well into winter, attract birds and wildlife and can be made into tangy jelly
Very fast growing, more than 2’ per year, no pruning required
Highly resistant to most apple diseases
Malus Robinson
7’ bareroot tree
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, attracts wildlife
Zone: 3
Mature height: 20′
Mature spread: 20′
Shape: Rounded, broadly oval
Summer foliage: Purple in spring, deep bronze green in summer
Fall foliage: Orange
Flower: Burgundy red buds open deep pink, becoming paler pink to almost white
Fruit: Cherry-red
Easy to grow low-maintenance specimen tree for smaller gardens
Huge pink blossoms in early spring
Decorative crabapples remain well into winter, attract birds and wildlife and can be made into tangy jelly
Very fast growing, more than 2’ per year, no pruning required
Highly resistant to most apple diseases
Trees properly planted, watered and cared for will have an excellent survival rate. Taking good care of your new trees involves some gardening experience and dedication. In general, plant your trees in good soil, in an area with lots of sunlight, mulch them and WATER them regularly through the first year. As a small all-volunteer nonprofit group, we do not normally offer guarantees, but if your tree fails to leaf out in its first year or is not what you ordered, please contact us.
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