
Common Name: Southern Crabapple
- Habit: Tree
- Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun)
- Water Needs: Moist, Average
- Height: 30+’
- Flower: White, Mar-Apr.
- Fruit: Small Yellow-green apples
- Fall Color: Yes
- Natural Habitat: Riparian, Mesic Forests, Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Upland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge
Malus angustifolia, or Southern Crabapple, is a small tree reaching 25-30ft tall. Light pink blooms are produced from March until May followed by small round fruits. This fruit provides forage for many small mammals and birds.
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