This dwarf, compact plant offers masses of bright coral-pink buds that open to double, fragrant, light-pink flowers in late April amid very small, delicate, light green foliage. An interesting branching structure and orange fruit provide winter interest.
| Tree | |
| Malus | |
| Crabapple | |
| Zone 3 | |
| 5+ hours | |
| Clay, Dry, Moist, Sandy | |
| Foundation plantings | |
| Patio or terrace accent | |
| 8-10' | |
| 8-10' | |
| Spring | |
| Pink | |
| 0.5" | |
| Moderate | |
| Rounded, Upright | |
| Tree-tone | |
| Form, Fruit, Structure | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Azalea, Deutzia, Hydrangea, Aronia |