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Zumi Crabapple
In the fall, a long lasting display of small red fruit is offered. May be used as a street tree. This deciduous tree has rich, dark green foliage. Fruits are long-lasting and attractive to birds. The small fruits are edible, but not usually used in cooking. A dense, rounded-to-spreading, deciduous tree which grows 12-20' high. This crabapple is the standard for which other white flowering trees are compared. The flower buds are pink, foliage is green, disease resistance is excellent. The Zumi Crabapple tree, Malus x Zumi 'Calocarpa', is valued for its profuse, spring bloom of fragrant, white flowers and for its glossy, small, bright red crabapples which mature in the fall and often persist into December. This is a semi-dwarf crabapple which is effective when planted as background for other early flowering plants, near fences, in groups as a screen or hedge, or as a specimen planting in the lawn or near the patio. ... more information
Flame Willow It grows multistemmed, more like a shrub, unless trained otherwise. The Flame willow is very hardy and responds well to pruning. The Flame Willow, 'Salix Willow', gets it's name from the stems that turn red in late fall and lasts until early spring. Plant these as specimens or in a line along a border. They grow fast and can be planted as privacy screens where the fall color will be fabulous!. |
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