Key Facts:
Scientific Name: Malus ‘Adams’
Common Name: Adams Crabapple
Family: Rosaceae
Height: 15-20 feet at maturity
Spread: 15-20 feet
Flower Color: Pink
Fruit Color: Bright red crabapples
Fall Foliage Color: Red
Growth Habit: Rounded canopy
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well-drained soils
Water Needs: Regular watering; keep soil moist
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 4-8
Pest and Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to pests and diseases
Why You Will Love Adams Crabapple
The ‘Adams’ Crabapple is perfect for adding a burst of color and charm to your garden. Its vibrant pink spring blooms and striking red fall foliage create a dynamic seasonal display. The small, decorative crabapples provide additional visual interest and attract wildlife. With its manageable size and beautiful appearance, the ‘Adams’ Crabapple is a versatile choice for smaller landscapes or as an accent tree. Enhance your garden with the year-round beauty and delightful character of the ‘Adams’ Crabapple.
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The ‘Adams’ Crabapple, or Malus ‘Adams,’ is a charming ornamental tree known for its striking pink flowers and attractive fall color. This deciduous tree typically grows to 15-20 feet in height and spread, making it suitable for smaller landscapes. In spring, the ‘Adams’ Crabapple bursts into vibrant pink blooms that contrast beautifully with its dark green foliage. By fall, the leaves turn a rich red, and the tree produces small, bright red crabapples that persist into winter, adding seasonal interest.