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Adirondack Crabapple Trees Offer Multi-Season Beauty.

Adirondack Crabapple Trees (Malus ‘Adirondack’) start off with long-lasting, deep pink buds in spring that open into white flowers. Later, these give way to orange-red fruits that stick around through early winter. The leaves also change from green to yellow in the fall. These relatively upright trees work well in many yards and can grow up to 18 ft. tall and 10 ft. wide. They are also resistant to many diseases, including powdery mildew and even fire blight. Adirondack Crabapple Trees are hardy in Zones 4 – 8.