Few trees bring as much four-season charm to the garden as Crabapple trees. From their dazzling spring blooms and colorful summer foliage to their jewel-like fall fruit and persistent winter display, Crabapples are a feast for both eyes and wildlife. These ornamental trees attract pollinators like butterflies and bees in spring and provide essential food for songbirds through the colder months. Cardinals, Cedar Waxwings, Robins, and Bluebirds all flock to Crabapple trees once other food sources fade, making them one of the most wildlife-friendly small trees you can grow.
Crabapples (genus Malus) are beloved not only for their flowers and fruit but also for their structure and adaptability. Many varieties offer excellent disease resistance, fragrant blooms, and long-lasting fruit that cling through frost and snow, sparkling in the winter sun. Below, we’ll explore which Crabapples attract the most wildlife and which varieties hold their fruit longest for enduring winter interest.
Landscaping Uses

Crabapple trees can serve nearly any landscape purpose! Shade, screening, accents, or focal points. Their changing beauty complements everything from cottage gardens to formal designs.
Use taller varieties as showpiece trees in front yards or along drives, while smaller and dwarf selections fit perfectly in urban courtyards, patios, and even large containers. Weeping forms add graceful motion near water features or garden entrances.
For layered wildlife gardens, pair Crabapples with flowering shrubs like Lilac bushes, Viburnum, or Butterfly Bushes for nectar, and evergreens like Arborvitae Green Giant for shelter. Beneath them, plant early-spring perennials such as Tulips, Hostas, or Catmint for year-round color and texture.
Not only feeding your pollinators in the spring, but also acting as pollination partners for your apple orchards.
Crabapple Varieties from Tallest to Shortest
Profusion Flowering Crabapple Tree

As its name suggests, Profusion lives up to the title with an abundance of reddish-purple buds that open into bright rosy-pink blooms. Maroon fruits follow, lasting into early winter and attracting flocks of birds.
- Height: 18-24 feet
- Flowers: Reddish-purple buds open to bright rosy-pink blooms in mid-spring.
- Form: Rounded crown with bronze-green leaves turning orange in fall.
- Fruit: Abundant ½-inch maroon fruit lasting into early winter; a favorite for migrating birds.
Royal Raindrops® Flowering Crabapple Tree
This upright, spreading tree features magenta-pink spring blooms and deeply cut purple foliage that glows orange-red in fall. The small, glossy red-purple fruit clings well into late winter, creating a sparkling feast for birds.
- Height: 15-20 feet
- Flowers: Magenta-pink blooms in spring attract pollinators with vivid color and fragrance.
- Form: Upright, spreading canopy with striking purple foliage glowing red-orange in fall.
- Fruit: Small ¼-inch red-purple fruit persisting into late winter, feeding birds when snow covers the ground.
Prairifire Flowering Crabapple Tree
Prairifire offers a broad, rounded canopy smothered in crimson buds that open into deep pink flowers each spring. Its glossy, dark red fruits persist into early winter and are a magnet for Robins and Cedar Waxwings.
- Height: 15-20 feet
- Flowers: Crimson buds open to rich pink blooms blanketing the canopy.
- Form: Broadly rounded with bronze-green leaves maturing to maroon.
- Fruit: Deep red ½-inch fruits lasting into early winter, attracting Robins, Bluebirds, and Waxwings.
Donald Wyman Flowering Crabapple Tree

This elegant, upright tree dazzles with pure white spring blooms and bright red fruits that stay colorful through the harshest winter weather. Its balanced form and reliable fruiting make it a landscape classic.
- Height: 15-20 feet
- Flowers: Masses of pure white blossoms cover the tree mid-spring.
- Form: Upright, rounded shape ideal for formal or urban landscapes.
- Fruit: Bright red ½-inch fruit clings through winter, often into February or March.
Snowdrift Flowering Crabapple Tree
Soft pink buds burst into clouds of fragrant white flowers, followed by orange-red fruits that glow against dark green foliage. The fruits persist into early winter, brightening snow-covered landscapes.
- Height: 18 feet
- Flowers: Soft pink buds open into fragrant white blooms.
- Form: Symmetrical, rounded crown with rich green foliage.
- Fruit: Orange-red ⅜-inch fruit persisting into early winter.
Sugar Tyme Flowering Crabapple Tree
This upright oval tree delights with pink buds opening into fragrant white blooms, followed by cherry-red fruit that stays on the tree well into midwinter.
- Height: 15-18 feet
- Flowers: Pink buds open to pristine white blooms.
- Form: Upright oval form with glossy leaves.
- Fruit: Small cherry-red fruit hanging into midwinter.
Indian Magic Flowering Crabapple Tree

With a graceful, rounded habit, Indian Magic bursts with rose-pink blossoms that fade to soft pink. Its orange-red fruits persist through winter, feeding hungry birds.
- Height: 15-20 feet
- Flowers: Profuse rose-pink blooms fading to light pink.
- Form: Graceful, rounded habit with bronze-green foliage.
- Fruit: Orange-red fruit lasting deep into winter.
Adirondack Flowering Crabapple Tree
This compact, vase-shaped tree explodes with white blossoms, followed by red-orange fruit that glows through winter.
- Height: 15-18 feet
- Flowers: Dense clusters of white blooms in late spring.
- Form: Compact, upright vase shape with strong structure.
- Fruit: Red-orange ½-inch fruits persisting late into winter.
Robinson Flowering Crabapple Tree
Robinson shows off vibrant pink blooms with sweet fragrance and a long bloom period, followed by small red fruits that dangle into early winter.
- Height: 15-20 feet
- Flowers: Vibrant pink blooms with a long bloom period.
- Form: Broad-rounded with copper-green leaves turning orange-red in fall.
- Fruit: Small red fruits hanging into early winter.
Sargent Flowering Crabapple Tree
This low, spreading tree forms a lovely, wildlife-friendly shape with fragrant white blooms and clusters of bright red fruits that last into winter. It’s a top choice for naturalized areas.
- Height: 8-10 feet
- Flowers: White blooms in late spring.
- Form: Low, spreading habit ideal for wildlife gardens.
- Fruit: Bright red fruits remaining into winter.
Bonus #1 - Weeping Forms
Louisa Flowering Crabapple Tree

This elegant, weeping tree features cascading branches covered in soft pink flowers and golden-yellow fruits that dangle into winter.
April Showers™ Weeping Crabapple Tree
Romantic and compact, April Showers™ offers soft, fragrant pink flowers in spring and glossy red fruit persisting through frost.
Bonus #2 - Dwarf Varieties
Tina Sargent Crabapple Tree
Tiny but mighty, this dwarf Crabapple produces white spring blooms followed by bright red fruits that cling all winter.
Coralburst™ Flowering Crabapple Tree
Compact and globe-shaped, Coralburst™ bursts with coral-pink buds opening to double rose-pink flowers and bronze-red fruit.
Lollipop™ Flowering Crabapple Tree
This perfectly rounded miniature tree is topped with white blooms and clusters of red fruit that persist into early winter.
Care & Maintenance

Crabapples thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, rewarding gardeners with years of color and life. Here’s how to keep them happy:
- Sunlight: At least 6 hours daily for the best bloom and fruit set.
- Watering: Deep, infrequent watering promotes strong roots.
- Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring to shape and remove dead wood.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring for growth and flowers.
- Pest & Disease: Choose resistant varieties (like Royal Raindrops® or Sugar Tyme) to avoid apple scab and mildew.
Seasons of Beauty and Birdsong
Crabapple trees are living art - they sing with color in spring, hum with life in summer, glow with fruit in fall, and shimmer with beauty in winter! Their fruit and flowers sustain pollinators and birds, and their sculptural branches keep interest alive long after the garden fades. Plant one (or a few!) and let the chorus of nature unfold right in your yard!
Happy Planting!
