Sargent Tina Crabapple
Quick Overview
Sargent Tina Crabapple is the most petite of all Crabapples and is grown as a top graft. Sargent Tina Crabapple shows off with bright red buds in the Spring that then burst open to single white fragrant flowers. Bright red fruits persist long into the winter months. This tree will be sure to make a statement and attract the eye of people and wildlife alike.
Details
Quick Overview
Why it rocks:
Sargent Tina Crabapple is the most petite of all Crabapples and is grown as a top graft. Sargent Tina Crabapple shows off with bright red buds in the Spring that then burst open to single white fragrant flowers. Bright red fruits persist long into the winter months. This tree will be sure to make a statement and attract the eye of people and wildlife alike.
Where to put it:
Sargent Tina Crabapple's small rounded dwarf shape make it a unique specimen for any landscape. It looks outstanding when planted in groupings. They are frequently used to make natural shrub borders, for privacy screening, in flower beds and to anchor or accent houses.
What it needs:
Sargent Tina Crabapple is a very tough and adaptable and should thrive in nearly any situation. Tolerant of clay soil but is best grown in medium moisture, well-drained and in full sun. In addition, they have shown extremely good disease resistance.
Specs
Botanical Name | Malus sargentii |
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Hardiness Zone | 5 |
Tree Type | Ornamental & Flowering |
Size Range | Compact Tree (6-15 feet) |
Mature Height | 5' |
Mature Spread | 6' |
Shape | Horizontally Spreading |
Foliage Color | Medium Green |
Fall Color | Yellow/Gold |
Flower Color | White |
Decorative Fruit | Bright Red |
Landscape Uses | Privacy/Screening, Ornamental/Flowering |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Plant Tolerance | Very Adaptable |
Standout Feature | Fragrant White Spring Flowers, Beautiful Fall Fruits, Useful Small Size, Attracts Birds, Hummingbirds and Butterflies |