Purple Prince Crabapple
A prolific bloomer and fast grower, ‘Purple Prince’ produces vibrant rose-red single flowers in mid spring. The foliage emerges purple-bronze in the spring, turns green throughout the growing season and then golden shades in the fall. Purple-blue fruits (1/2”) mature in the fall and persist into the winter. The fruits make good jelly and provide sustenance for wildlife. Common Name: Purple Prince Crabapple Botanical Name: Malus 'Purple Prince'Light Requirements: Sun to Part SunMature Height: 15-20'Mature Width: 15-20'Bloom Time: SpringSoil Preference: Adaptable, Tolerates Wet SoilAdvantages: Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Birds, Bee FriendlyZone: 4-8Hardiness Map: https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/ Images Courtesy of J. Frank Schmidt & Sons Co.