Crabapple, Red SplendorLitter is not a problem with this crab, developed by Melvin Bergeson of Fertile, Minnesota, as the small bright red tart but edible fruit never falls. The fruit does make excellent food for wildlife. The foliage is glossy reddish green, turning reddish purple in fall. Bright pink flowers in spring Attracts birds Fruit persists on tree Color: Pink Shades Height: 20 25 ft Spread: 20 25 ft Zone: 3 7
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