Chestnut Flowering Crab
The Chestnut crabapple tree produces a 2’’ apple that is very good for fresh eating and ripens in early September, with a few apples persisting on the tree into October. A favorite for eating off the tree, they can also be used in cider and other traditional crabapple recipes such as jellies.
Height: 20'
Spread: 15-20'
Exposure: Full Sun
The Chestnut crabapple tree produces a 2’’ apple that is very good for fresh eating and ripens in early September, with a few apples persisting on the tree into October. A favorite for eating off the tree, they can also be used in cider and other traditional crabapple recipes such as jellies.
Height: 20'
Spread: 15-20'
Exposure: Full Sun
The Chestnut crabapple tree produces a 2’’ apple that is very good for fresh eating and ripens in early September, with a few apples persisting on the tree into October. A favorite for eating off the tree, they can also be used in cider and other traditional crabapple recipes such as jellies.
Height: 20'
Spread: 15-20'
Exposure: Full Sun