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Deciduous Tree
Red Barron Crabapple
(MALUS RED BARRON)
Zone 4 Native
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Height: 18' Spread 8'
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.
Deciduous Tree
Royal Raindrops® Crabapple
(MALUS ROYAL RAINDROPS® PP14375)
Zone 4 Native
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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.

Deciduous Tree
Ruby Tears Weeping Crabapple
(MALUS RUBY TEARS)
Zone 4 Native
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Height: 10' Spread 15'
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.
Deciduous Tree
Snowdrift Crabapple
(MALUS SNOWDRIFT)
Zone 4 Native
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Height: 20' Spread 20'
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.
Deciduous Tree
Spring Snow Crabapple
(MALUS SPRING SNOW)
Zone 4 Native
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Height: 25' Spread 22'
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.
Evergreen
Norway Spruce
(PICEA ABIES TRP)
Zone 3
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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.