Crabapple DescriptionBotanical Name: Malus From North America, Europe and Asia. This tree is valued for the spectacular show of blossoms in spring. There are masses of single, semidouble, or double flowers in white, pink, or red. Small red, orange, or yellow apples, ranging from 3/4" to 2" wide ripen from midsummer to autumn. Plant CharacteristicsPlant Category: Trees-Shade & OrnamentalName: CrabapplePlant Type: Deciduous Flower: White, pink, or red in spring. Mature Size: 20' tall x 15' wide. Water: Moderate, once established. Exposure:: Full sun Spacing: 10' Soil Type: Acidic; slightly alkaline; tolerant of wet soil Planting Time: Any season CommentsComments: Good ornamental tree with lavish spring blooms. Fruit can be used for jelly and birds enjoy them as well.