This petite crabapple weeps gracefully from a strong central trunk. Red buds will appear on bare, pendulous stems in midspring and are followed by cascades of fragrant, magenta-pink flowers over burgundy leaves that mature to green.
| Tree | |
| Malus | |
| Crabapple | |
| Zone 4 | |
| 6+ hours | |
| Clay, Dry, Moist, Sandy | |
| Ornamental lawn garden specimen | |
| Foundation plantings | |
| 8-10' | |
| 12-15' | |
| Spring | |
| Pink | |
| 0.75" | |
| Rapid | |
| Cascading, Weeping | |
| Plant-tone | |
| Orange | |
| Form, Fruit, Structure | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Hydrangea, Myrica, Syringa, Daphne |