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5-6 ft. - Prairifire Crabapple Tree - A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime
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5-6 ft. - Prairifire Crabapple Tree - A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime

A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime Prairifire Crabapple tree (Malus x 'Prairifire') is one of the showiest trees you can plant in your yard. In early spring, when much of the landscape is still winter-drab and summer flowers have yet to make their appearance, you can depend on flowering trees for early-season color. Although it bears …
A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime Prairifire Crabapple tree (Malus x 'Prairifire') is one of the showiest trees you can plant in your yard. In early spring, when much of the landscape is still winter-drab and summer flowers have yet to make their appearance, you can depend on flowering trees for early-season color. Although it bears tiny cherry-like fruits, which are relished by birds, Prairifire Crabapple is prized more for its stunning spring display of dark-pink to red blossoms. A Host of Benefits 1. Colorful flowers and foliage. After the flowers fade, Prairifire Crabapple is still colorful. Newly emerging foliage is purplish before turning green with reddish veins and stems. In autumn, the leaves turn orange for an end-of-the season color pop. 2. Bird-friendly. The apples are the size of cherries, only about one-half inch in diameter, and birds love them! Your Prairifire Crabapple will be a flurry of activity when the fruits mature in summer. 3. Superior disease resistance. Apple and crabapple trees are notoriously susceptible to many diseases. Prairifire Crabapple has been bred as a disease-resistant selection so you don't have to spray trees to keep them healthy. Crabapple Care As a cold-tolerant tree, Prairifire Crabapple is a perennial in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 4 through 8. These growing practices help keep it in optimal health: Sun. A full-sun location promotes the best flowering. Soil. Prairifire Crabapple is adapted to a wide range of soil types. Water. Deep and thorough watering during the first growth season helps its root system become firmly established. Fertilizer. Fertilize once a year in spring based on soil-test recommendations. Pruning. You won't have to prune Prairifire Crabapple unless you need to remove dead, broken or crossed limbs. Maximize the Floral Appeal Some fruiting trees require another tree nearby to ensure cross-pollination of its flowers so the fruit can form. Prairifire Crabapple is self-fruitful, which means that it will bear fruit even if it's the only apple tree in your yard. But if you plant a grouping of three Prairifire Crabapples or a row of trees down your property line, you'll enjoy an even more breathtaking floral show! | 5-6 ft. - Prairifire Crabapple Tree - A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime See how our 30 Day Happy & Healthy Gaurantee compares to Garden Goods Direct, Lowe's. Home Depot, The Tree Center, Nature Hills Nursery, Great Garden Plants, More.
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A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime Prairifire Crabapple tree (Malus x 'Prairifire') is one of the showiest trees you can plant in your yard. In early spring, when much of the landscape is still winter-drab and summer flowers have yet to make their appearance, you can depend on flowering trees for early-season color. Although it bears tiny cherry-like fruits, which are relished by birds, Prairifire Crabapple is prized more for its stunning spring display of dark-pink to red blossoms. A Host of Benefits 1. Colorful flowers and foliage. After the flowers fade, Prairifire Crabapple is still colorful. Newly emerging foliage is purplish before turning green with reddish veins and stems. In autumn, the leaves turn orange for an end-of-the season color pop. 2. Bird-friendly. The apples are the size of cherries, only about one-half inch in diameter, and birds love them! Your Prairifire Crabapple will be a flurry of activity when the fruits mature in summer. 3. Superior disease resistance. Apple and crabapple trees are notoriously susceptible to many diseases. Prairifire Crabapple has been bred as a disease-resistant selection so you don't have to spray trees to keep them healthy. Crabapple Care As a cold-tolerant tree, Prairifire Crabapple is a perennial in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 4 through 8. These growing practices help keep it in optimal health: Sun. A full-sun location promotes the best flowering. Soil. Prairifire Crabapple is adapted to a wide range of soil types. Water. Deep and thorough watering during the first growth season helps its root system become firmly established. Fertilizer. Fertilize once a year in spring based on soil-test recommendations. Pruning. You won't have to prune Prairifire Crabapple unless you need to remove dead, broken or crossed limbs. Maximize the Floral Appeal Some fruiting trees require another tree nearby to ensure cross-pollination of its flowers so the fruit can form. Prairifire Crabapple is self-fruitful, which means that it will bear fruit even if it's the only apple tree in your yard. But if you plant a grouping of three Prairifire Crabapples or a row of trees down your property line, you'll enjoy an even more breathtaking floral show! | 5-6 ft. - Prairifire Crabapple Tree - A Fiery Explosion of Vibrant Blossoms in Springtime See how our 30 Day Happy & Healthy Gaurantee compares to Garden Goods Direct, Lowe's. Home Depot, The Tree Center, Nature Hills Nursery, Great Garden Plants, More.

Specifications

TypeCrabapple
Foliage ColorPrairifire
Plant SpeciesCrabapple