Wild Crab Apple

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Wild crab apple trees are small to medium in size, growing 2.7 to 9.1 meters tall. These deciduous trees (which shed their leaves in fall) have a gnarled, spiny appearance. Their white, pink, or purplish flowers bloom in spring, followed by small green apples in late summer. They grow throughout North America, preferring sunny areas with moist, loamy soil but can tolerate some shade.

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Fun facts

  •  Although rare, wild crab apple trees can live for up to 100 years!