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Firebird(R) Flowering Crabapple - #1 Bareroot
USD 29.99
(Malus sargentii 'Select A' PP12621) An all-round greatornamental tree! It covers itself in early spring with fragrantwhite flowers and red buds; its crisp dark green leaves look freshall season; and its multitude of bright red fruit stays firm andred well into winter, feeding birds and brightening the winterlandscape. It has unusually strong resistance to all the diseasesthat plague crabapples: scab, rust, mildew and fireblight. Plus, itwas bred in Wisconsin, so it is hardier than most of its brethren.We offer this genetic dwarf on a low graft, which shows off itshorizontal branching. Low-maintenance and easy, it tolerates awide variety of soils as long as it has good drainage, but likeswater during drought. Zones 4-8, 5-8' tall, up to 10' wide, sun, #1 Bareroot.
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Bonsai Boy's Flowering Crabapple Malus Sargenti
USD 89.95
Flowering crabapples are one of the best flowering trees for bonsai. They produce beautiful white, fragrant flowers covering the entire tree in early spring before the foliage appears. The foliage is really small and lobed. Little green pomes (apples) appear in summer, derived from the enlargement of the entire flower receptacle which becomes fleshy. The fruit ripens to all different colors in the fall when the foliage begins to turn to shades of yellow, orange and red. Winter brings a nice twiggy skeletal outline punctuated by the fruit which persists throughout the winter. They are easy to grow and quite pest and disease resistant. Deciduous. Keep outdoors. Available 12 months a year. Will have no foliage during winter months.
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Firebird(R) Flowering Crabapple - #1 Bareroot
USD 29.99
(Malus sargentii 'Select A' PP12621) An all-round greatornamental tree! It covers itself in early spring with fragrantwhite flowers and red buds; its crisp dark green leaves look freshall season; and its multitude of bright red fruit stays firm andred well into winter, feeding birds and brightening the winterlandscape. It has unusually strong resistance to all the diseasesthat plague crabapples: scab, rust, mildew and fireblight. Plus, itwas bred in Wisconsin, so it is hardier than most of its brethren.We offer this genetic dwarf on a low graft, which shows off itshorizontal branching. Low-maintenance and easy, it tolerates awide variety of soils as long as it has good drainage, but likeswater during drought. Zones 4-8, 5-8' tall, up to 10' wide, sun, #1 Bareroot.
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Firebird(R) Flowering Crabapple - #1 Bareroot
USD 29.99
(Malus sargentii 'Select A' PP12621) An all-round greatornamental tree! It covers itself in early spring with fragrantwhite flowers and red buds; its crisp dark green leaves look freshall season; and its multitude of bright red fruit stays firm andred well into winter, feeding birds and brightening the winterlandscape. It has unusually strong resistance to all the diseasesthat plague crabapples: scab, rust, mildew and fireblight. Plus, itwas bred in Wisconsin, so it is hardier than most of its brethren.We offer this genetic dwarf on a low graft, which shows off itshorizontal branching. Low-maintenance and easy, it tolerates awide variety of soils as long as it has good drainage, but likeswater during drought. Zones 4-8, 5-8' tall, up to 10' wide, sun, #1 Bareroot.
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Firebird(R) Flowering Crabapple - #1 Bareroot
USD 29.99
(Malus sargentii 'Select A' PP12621) An all-round greatornamental tree! It covers itself in early spring with fragrantwhite flowers and red buds; its crisp dark green leaves look freshall season; and its multitude of bright red fruit stays firm andred well into winter, feeding birds and brightening the winterlandscape. It has unusually strong resistance to all the diseasesthat plague crabapples: scab, rust, mildew and fireblight. Plus, itwas bred in Wisconsin, so it is hardier than most of its brethren.We offer this genetic dwarf on a low graft, which shows off itshorizontal branching. Low-maintenance and easy, it tolerates awide variety of soils as long as it has good drainage, but likeswater during drought. Zones 4-8, 5-8' tall, up to 10' wide, sun, #1 Bareroot.
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Firebird(R) Flowering Crabapple - #1 Bareroot
USD 29.99
(Malus sargentii 'Select A' PP12621) An all-round greatornamental tree! It covers itself in early spring with fragrantwhite flowers and red buds; its crisp dark green leaves look freshall season; and its multitude of bright red fruit stays firm andred well into winter, feeding birds and brightening the winterlandscape. It has unusually strong resistance to all the diseasesthat plague crabapples: scab, rust, mildew and fireblight. Plus, itwas bred in Wisconsin, so it is hardier than most of its brethren.We offer this genetic dwarf on a low graft, which shows off itshorizontal branching. Low-maintenance and easy, it tolerates awide variety of soils as long as it has good drainage, but likeswater during drought. Zones 4-8, 5-8' tall, up to 10' wide, sun, #1 Bareroot.
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Firebird(R) Flowering Crabapple - #1 Bareroot
USD 29.99
(Malus sargentii 'Select A' PP12621) An all-round greatornamental tree! It covers itself in early spring with fragrantwhite flowers and red buds; its crisp dark green leaves look freshall season; and its multitude of bright red fruit stays firm andred well into winter, feeding birds and brightening the winterlandscape. It has unusually strong resistance to all the diseasesthat plague crabapples: scab, rust, mildew and fireblight. Plus, itwas bred in Wisconsin, so it is hardier than most of its brethren.We offer this genetic dwarf on a low graft, which shows off itshorizontal branching. Low-maintenance and easy, it tolerates awide variety of soils as long as it has good drainage, but likeswater during drought. Zones 4-8, 5-8' tall, up to 10' wide, sun, #1 Bareroot.
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5 Prairie Fire Crab Apple Malus prairifire Tree Seeds ~EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN
USD 1.25
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Prairie Fire Crab Apple, Malus prairifire, Tree Seeds This crabapple is a dense, rounded, deciduous tree which typically grows 15-20' tall with a similar spread. Pinkish-red buds open to slightly fragrant, deep pink-red flowers (1.5" diameter) in spring. Flowers are followed by masses of small, purplish-red crabapples (to 1/2" diameter) which mature in the fall. The fruits are persistent and attractive to birds. Ovate leaves emerge purplish in spring, mature to dark green with reddish-tinged leaf veins and petioles in summer, and turn orangish in autumn. Garden Uses Excellent as a small, flowering lawn tree or street tree. Effective as a specimen or in groups. Other Names: Prairie Fire Crabapple, Malus Prairie Fire Zone: 3 to 8 Growth rate: Fast to Moderate Plant Type: Deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Introduced by Department of Horticulture, University of Illinois, Urbana in 1982. Height: 15 to 20 feet Spread: 15 to 20 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: April-May Flower/Fruit: Bright pink-red flowers, followed by 1/2 inch purplish-red crab apples. Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Orange Drought Tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best grown in loamy, medium moisture, well-drained, acidic soil in full sun. Adapts to a wide range of soils. Culture: Prune after flowering but before flower buds form for the following year. Uses: Bonsai, espalier, excellent as a small, flowering lawn tree or street tree. Effective as a specimen or in groups. Sowing Malus Prairie Fire Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30-75 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
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1,000 Prairie Fire Crab Apple Malus prairifire Tree Seeds ~EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN
USD 88.00
Prairie Fire Crab Apple, Malus prairifire, Tree Seeds This crabapple is a dense, rounded, deciduous tree which typically grows 15-20' tall with a similar spread. Pinkish-red buds open to slightly fragrant, deep pink-red flowers (1.5" diameter) in spring. Flowers are followed by masses of small, purplish-red crabapples (to 1/2" diameter) which mature in the fall. The fruits are persistent and attractive to birds. Ovate leaves emerge purplish in spring, mature to dark green with reddish-tinged leaf veins and petioles in summer, and turn orangish in autumn. Garden Uses Excellent as a small, flowering lawn tree or street tree. Effective as a specimen or in groups. Other Names: Prairie Fire Crabapple, Malus Prairie Fire Zone: 3 to 8 Growth rate: Fast to Moderate Plant Type: Deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Introduced by Department of Horticulture, University of Illinois, Urbana in 1982. Height: 15 to 20 feet Spread: 15 to 20 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: April-May Flower/Fruit: Bright pink-red flowers, followed by 1/2 inch purplish-red crab apples. Sun: Full sun Fall Color: Orange Drought Tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Best grown in loamy, medium moisture, well-drained, acidic soil in full sun. Adapts to a wide range of soils. Culture: Prune after flowering but before flower buds form for the following year. Uses: Bonsai, espalier, excellent as a small, flowering lawn tree or street tree. Effective as a specimen or in groups. Sowing Malus Prairie Fire Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 30-75 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
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