Flower Notes:
Pink (Flowers light pink and in clusters; late April to May)
Foliage Notes:
Green (Deep green in summer); Multi-Colored (Yellow, green, and orange fall color)
Fruit Notes:
Red (0.4" dia. bright red crabapples (pomes) that are edible for both humans (in preserves) and birds)
Soil Notes:
Well-drained heavy loam soils
Diagnostic Characteristics:
Simple, ovate leaves (up to 3" long) in clusters on short spurs. Buds have several imbricate scales and are usually reddish-brown with hairs protruding under scales. Fruits have multiple seeds (as compared to the single seed pit of Prunus species). The bark of mature trees is gray to brown and scaly. A distinctive, rust-colored, cone-like scar is present on the fruit from the calyx.