
Westminister Crabapple Tree
Discovered at 1913 Kickapoo Orchard and grafted from a single specimen. The crabapples are small, about olive sized, are dark purple in color, and are very tart. The cider they produce is similarly a dark red color and is also very tart. Its blooms are deeply magenta in color and line the entire branch~ this yields fruit that also lines the entire branch. The crabapples grow in clusters giving the tree a decorative yet uniform appearance. Be apart of the first ever successful grafting experience of this stunning crabapple tree in its inaugural debut. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Height: M.27: ~8-10' tall; Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: 3 Mid- Season Pollination: Required Ripening/Harvest Date: Late September- Used more for ornamental purposed and pollination M.27 Rootstock Characteristics