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Robinson Crabapple Tree - Ornamental Flowering Deciduous Tree
$117.95
$130.95
- Features deep red buds that open into vibrant pink blossoms in spring.
- Produces small, persistent red fruits that provide food for local wildlife.
- Displays bronze-green foliage that transitions to rich orange-red in autumn.
- Grows in a rounded, spreading habit suitable for residential landscape applications.
- Demonstrates high adaptability to various soil types and moderate climate conditions.
Size: 5-6 feet
Overview of the Robinson Crabapple Tree
The Robinson Crabapple (Malus 'Robinson') is a deciduous ornamental tree valued for its multi-seasonal interest and structural form. This variety is characterized by its vigorous growth habit and ability to provide aesthetic value throughout the year, from spring flowering to autumn foliage changes.
Seasonal Characteristics
In early spring, the tree produces deep red buds that expand into clusters of pink flowers. Following the bloom period, the tree develops bronze-green leaves that offer a distinct color contrast in the landscape. As autumn approaches, the foliage transitions to shades of orange and red. The tree also produces small, red fruits that remain on the branches, providing a food source for birds during the colder months.
Cultivation and Maintenance
- Growth Habit: Develops a rounded, spreading canopy, making it suitable for lawn specimens or border plantings.
- Pollination: Benefits from cross-pollination with other crabapple varieties to ensure consistent fruit set.
- Soil Requirements: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil but shows tolerance for a range of soil pH levels and textures.
- Disease Management: Consistent with the species, maintaining proper spacing and air circulation helps manage moisture levels around the foliage.
- Transplanting: Established root development is supported by consistent watering during the first growing season following installation.











