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Narrow, columnar structure. Dark red flowers in spring, followed by dark red fruit. Leaves emerge purple before fading to bronze-green. Narrow habit makes this a great street tree.
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Height: 20' Spread 15'
New selection with superior disease resistance, adaptability, heat and drought tolerance. Magenta pink blooms, deep purple foliage, and red fruit. Fall color is a mix of bronze, orange, and purple.
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Smaller, graceful weeping form. Foliage emerges a merlot color and fades to burgundy-green, finishing an outstanding red fall color. Pink blossoms in early May, small bright red berries in late summer.
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Very uniform symmetrical crown creating a formal look. Pink buds open to white flowers in spring. Orange-red fruit. Leaves are glossy green, changing to yellow in fall. Popular specimen tree.
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Larger crab with full branching that produces a dense foliage appearance. Pure white flowers in spring. No fruit, making it ideal for spaces where fallen fruit is objectionable. Green leaves, yellow in fall.
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Height: 40-60' Spread 25-30'
Pyramidal evergreen with strong central leader. Pendulous branches with glossy green needles up to 1". Purple to light brown cones. Very cold hardy. Shallow root system, prefers well-drained soils.