This compact, rounded beauty bursts into color in early May from red buds that open to white flowers. Adds interest to the landscape all season with spring blooms, nice foliage and summer to fall fruit that persist on the tree and attract birds. Low maintenance and easy to grow. Great for smaller spaces.

A real show-off with densely clustered fuchsia red flowers in spring. Summer is lush green foliage is tinged in red and the fall brings bright red fruits that attract birds and wildlife. Oval, upright habit lends a touch of formality as a specimen or street tree.

Here is the crabapple we’ve all been waiting for…not the messy, high maintenance varieties that will tease you with great color only to succumb to disease and messiness, but an exciting new selection that will please even the most hardcore skeptics. 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 color. These striking blooms look even brighter against its captivating, deep purple, cutleaf foliage that will thrill you long after the flowers have disappeared. Along with great looks, ‘Royal Raindrops’ is highly disease resistant and heat and drought tolerant. Tiny, persistent, sparkling red berries last long and are in great demand by songbirds for fall and winter eating. Use this upright grower as a specimen in any sunny loacation and watch the fireworks!

Superb form and large showy blossoms are the hallmarks of this dependable weeping selection. Flowing and fountain-like, ‘Red Jade’ is controlled enough to be a great specimen for a smaller space while dazzling you with big pink buds that open to nearly 2″ diameter white flowers in early May. Your birds will love the attractive red fruit that appears in late summer through fall.

Classic crabapple form with deep pink buds that open to deep pink flowers that obsure the lush foliage. Early foliage starts out reddish purple and matures to a nice green. Spectacular form is perfect for small spaces. Massive spring bloom. Perfect for use as an eye catching specimen. Easy to grow. Red fruit is attractive to birds. Good fall foliage color.

We may be far from the prairie, but this spectacular specimen is right at home here in any New England landscape. It’s got what it takes to stop you in your tracks with dense, rounded, carefree form, excellent disease resistance, and amazing bright fuchsia buds that will become clear deep red/pink fragrant flowers before your very eyes in early May complementing the unusual purple new growth that is just emerging. Mature leaves are eye catching, too with red tinged veins and petioles against a deep reddish-green leaf body that turns an attractive orange in autumn. Small, persistent red berries complete the picture on this stunning plant that will thrive in full sun

This selection of ‘Sargentii’ reaches only 7′ tall and has a low, spreading habit making it look almost pendulous. Purplish buds open in early May to reveal 1″ rose-pink flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Small, deep red, marble sized crabapples mature in the fall and persist through winter and birds love to feed on them. Three inch long leaves emerge purplish red in spring providing an outstanding backdrop for the profuse bloom. Foliage color transitions to dark green in the summer and then, as cooler weather approaches, they turn a pleasing yellow. ‘Pink Princess’ is low maintenance and loves full sun and moist, well-drained soils.

Here’s a gratifying visual: colossal, fiery orange/red berries flowing over semi-weeping, pendulous branches and sitting atop exquisite golden bark, making your winter landscape come alive with brilliant coloration and interest. ‘Molten Lava’ delivers all this and more and is known as the strongest grower of all of the white-flowered weeping Crabapples with outstanding disease resistance and a pleasing, meandering spreading form. In late April the landscape show renews with mounds of red-hot buds opening to masses of single, fragrant, white flowers in May, backed by emerging 3-inch long, dark green glossy leaves. Use ‘Molten Lava’ as one of your prized, year round landscape specimens. Plant in full sun and give it room to move to achieve the height of its dazzling potential.

One of the more difficult landscape tasks is to find a flowering tree that won’t overpower smaller spots with its size and bulkiness. You won’t have to worry about that happening with tough, dependable Lancelot® in your landscape, a natural dwarf with an appealing, dense, upright, oval shape and a disease free nature that will make this Round Table Crabapple series member one of your favorite trees. This is a no-fuss ornamental features crisp green foliage backing striking red buds that open in early May to a blizzard of sweetly fragrant, white flowers that are a magnet to native insects and butterflies. As blooms fade and summer lengthens, its still spotless foliage serves to show off the luminous, 1/2″, golden fruit that develops in summer and persists into winter and attracts a load of songbirds. Lancelot® needs full sun for best form and bloom.

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.