CRABAPPLE CALLOWAY
The Calloway crabapple, highly recommended by the University of Florida, is specifically well-suited for cultivation in the humid conditions of the Southeastern United States. This charming, small, deciduous tree is a visual delight, adorned with abundant, beautiful white blossoms during the spring season. To ensure optimal fruit production, this variety requires a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight per day. The delectable fruit ripens during the period from late summer through the fall months, offering a bountiful harvest. Key Features: * Mature Height: Typically reaching between 20 and 25 feet in height, establishing itself as a medium-sized ornamental and fruit tree.* Mature Width: Expect a spread of 12 to 15 feet, making it suitable for various garden spaces without excessive crowding.* Hardiness Zone: Thrives and performs exceptionally well within USDA plant hardiness zones 4A through 8B, demonstrating adaptability to a range of climates. A noteworthy characteristic of