Adirondack Crabapple
Malus Halliana
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.
Sun / Shade Ratio
Shade Tolerance
Sun Tolerance
Attributes
SHAPE  | 
Narrow, Upright  | |
FOLIAGE  | 
Dark Green  | |
FALL FOLIAGE  | 
insignificant  | |
MINIMUM HEIGHT  | 
15  | 
Feet  | 
MAXIMUM HEIGHT  | 
18  | 
Feet  | 
MINIMUM SPREAD  | 
12  | 
Feet  | 
MAXIMUM SPREAD  | 
16  | 
Feet  | 
HARDINESS ZONES  | 
4, 8  |