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'Scarlett' Crabapple Tree

'Scarlett' Crabapple Tree

$20.02

Original: $66.74

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'Scarlett' Crabapple Treeโ€”

$66.74

$20.02

The Story

  • With its arching branches, lush foliage in various shades (going from purple all the way through to yellow), deep pink blossoms and charming small crabapples, 'Scarlett' is a variety that's stolen our hearts.
  • As if those features weren't enough, the flowers are also fragrant to boot, radiating a lovely floral aroma!
  • Fully hardy, 'Scarlett' will easily withstand what the British winters can throw at it. What's more, it requires little to no pruning and will thrive in a range of soil conditions.
  • Recognised as one of the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators, crabapple trees are highly valuable to wildlife, such as bees and birds.
  • The RHS has also awarded 'Scarlett' with its Award of Garden Merit, a sign of its exceptional performance in British gardens.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

'Scarlett' Crabapple Tree - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • With its arching branches, lush foliage in various shades (going from purple all the way through to yellow), deep pink blossoms and charming small crabapples, 'Scarlett' is a variety that's stolen our hearts.
  • As if those features weren't enough, the flowers are also fragrant to boot, radiating a lovely floral aroma!
  • Fully hardy, 'Scarlett' will easily withstand what the British winters can throw at it. What's more, it requires little to no pruning and will thrive in a range of soil conditions.
  • Recognised as one of the Royal Horticultural Society's Plants for Pollinators, crabapple trees are highly valuable to wildlife, such as bees and birds.
  • The RHS has also awarded 'Scarlett' with its Award of Garden Merit, a sign of its exceptional performance in British gardens.