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Royalty Crabapple
This very hardy, blight resistant crabapple has outstanding foliage with the leaves having a bright, varnished appearance and nice purple fall color . Crabapples require little pruning once established. This upright, vigorous growing tree provides three-season interest for visual enjoyment. The new foliage is a glossy rich purple with a green undercast, turning purple-green in mid-summer and brilliant purple in the fall. The Royalty Crabapple Tree, Malus 'Royalty', is an outstanding variety with single, dark red blossoms in spring that produce large, dark red fruit in the fall. In late winter, prune dead, diseased, and broken branches and trim off any sprouts that arise at the base of the tree. It prefers full sun and moist, well drained soil. ... additional information
Eastern Red Oak It grows rapidly for an Oak tree and is widely adaptable to moisture and soil types. In autumn the leaves turn a vibrant red, adding bursts of color to our landscapes. This deciduous tree produces many acorns and is a great provider of food for wildlife. The Eastern Red Oak tree, Quercus maxima, is a hardwood tree that you can recognize by its pointy-lobed leaves with prickly tips. The tree is very similar to the Northen Red Oak and is sometimes called a Northen Red Oak. |
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