Description
Malus angustifolia
The Southern Wild Crabapple (Malus angustifolia), also known as Narrowleaf Crabapple, is a small deciduous tree or shrub native to the southeastern United States. It features fragrant, pale pink to deep rose flowers that bloom in early spring, creating a stunning display and attracting pollinators. The tree produces small, yellow-green fruits in the fall, which are favored by wildlife and can be used for making jellies. Its narrow, lance-shaped leaves turn golden in autumn, adding seasonal interest. Thriving in well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade, the Southern Wild Crabapple is a charming choice for naturalized landscapes and native gardens.
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