Deciduous tree/shrud. Green leaves are alternate along the twig, and may appear whorled at the end of the twigs. Foliage turns red in the fall, flowers are yellowish-white in clusters with bluish-black fruit ripens in mid-summer.
This deciduous tree features an upright, oval habit with a dense crown, reaching a mature height of 20–25 feet. Adaptable to zones 4–7, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained, slightly alkaline soil. Known for its clusters...
Broad, rounded deciduous tree. Purple foliage matures to bronze-green with pink flowers and 1/2 inch bright red fruit. Excellent resistance to fireblight, good resistance to cedar-apple rust, fair resistance to mildew and poor resistance to scab.
Slow growing upright deciduous tree. Green, deeply cut foliage. White flowers in spring. Small golden-yellow fruit. Excellent disease resistance to scab, cedar-apple rust and mildew. Poor resistance to fireblight.