Crabapple Tree - Malus Scarlet Brandywine - 110-130cm

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The Malus Scarlet Brandywine Crabapple Tree, with its colourful seasonal displays and delicious fruits, is a real show-stopper. It comes alive in the spring with clusters of fragrant, deep-pink blooms that draw pollinators like bees. Small, glossy red fruits that are ideal for creating jellies and preserves as well as serving as decorative elements along side the rose-pink blooms as the season goes on. Long into the winter, the leaf changes into an autumnal patchwork that improves the visual appeal of your garden.

Plant in full sun or partial shade in well-drained, fertile soil. The Malus Scarlet Brandywine is robust and adaptable, requiring minimal maintenance. Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to maintain a tidy shape, removing any dead or crossing branches.

Supplied as a strong bare root tree at a height of around 110-130cm.

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