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Fortunately, the busy flock left enough fruits behind for staff and visitors to enjoy. They dangle among deeply cut, finely textured leaves that are presently a bright yellow-orange with hints of purple and bright red. If the birds dont return, the fruits will persist for another month. Leaf shape is more akin to the leaves of Amur Maple (Acer ginnala) than those of typical ornamental crabapples.
Foliage and fall color arent the only characteristics that set this tree apart from others of the species. Star-like flowers are white with bright yellow centers. Arching, upright branches cause it to grow in an upright, vase shape. Excellent resistance to scab, cedar-apple rust and mildew make it a fine choice for areas where fireblight is not a significant problem. Hardiness is USDA Zone 4.
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