Spring Snow Crabapple
Planted 2013
The Spring Snow Crabapple is considered the sterile version of the DolgoCrabapple. It has an oval habit, andhas single, white blossoms in the Spring. Its foliage is green in the Spring and Summer months and yellow in the Fall. This tree is not as resistant to diseases as its other crabapple relatives.
![Spring Snow Crabapple tree](/botanicalcenter/images/spring-snow-crabapple.png)
![Close up of Spring Snow Crabapple leaf](/botanicalcenter/images/leaf-spring-snow-crabapple.png)
![Close up of Spring Snow Crabapple bark](/botanicalcenter/images/bark-spring-snow-crabapple.png)
![Close up of Spring Snow Crabapple flower](/botanicalcenter/images/flower-spring-snow-crabapple.png)
Height | Width | Zone | Growth Rate | Water Use |
---|---|---|---|---|
20-25 ft. | 15-20 ft. | 4-7 | Medium | Low |
Leaf
Alternate, simple, serrate, green in the Spring and Summer, yellow in the Fall.
Fruit
No fruit.
Flower
White.
Advantages
Adapts to many different soil types, drought tolerant, no fruit.
Disadvantages
Susceptible to scab, slightly susceptible to fireblight and cedar apple rust, suckers.