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Malus 'Adirondack' (Crabapple)
Adirondack (Crabapple)
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Highly rated for both aesthetics and disease resistance by the International Ornamental Crabtree Society. Dark carmine buds are evident for weeks before opening into large pink-edged white blossoms. The slender, upright form lends itself well to home gardens where space is at a premium. Abundant, persistent, orange-red fruit adds fall and winter interest. Requires virtually no pruning nor chemical controls for the common crabapple diseases. Introduced by the U.S. National Arboretum. 2002 Gold Medal Plant Award winner.

Cultural

Flower Color: White

Foliage Color: Green

Habit: Upright

Height: 15 to 18 feet

Spread: 12 to 16 feet

Plant Needs

Zone: 4 to 8

Exposure: Full Sun

Plant Type: Flowering

Plant Use: Tree or Shrub

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