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2025 Rooted in Laramie Tree Sale Spring Snow Crabapple
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Spring Snow Crabapple

$50.00
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Malus ‘Spring Snow’

Tree Type: deciduous flowering tree
Hardiness Zone: 3 
Maximum Elevation: 8,000 feet
Height: 10-20 feet
Spread: 10-20 feet
Sun: filtered, partial or full sun
Soil Composition: moderately fertile, well-drained
Water Needs: moderate, drought tolerant
Growth Rate: moderate 

Description: A classic ornamental known for its showy, spring appeal, hardiness and adaptability to urban soils and landscape. The Spring Snow Crabapple is a popular pick for Laramie due to its hardiness down to -35° F.

Ornamental Features: A dense, oval, upright tree with a rounded shape in maturity. Fairly loose canopy with bright green leaves, turning yellow in the fall. Fragrant, single, white flowers appear in mid-spring. 

Planting & Growing: These cultivars are a fruitless variety. Requires little upkeep beyond regular pruning to clean up crowns.

Best grown in front/back yards, and in the landscape parking strip at LEAST 7 feet wide, along city streets. Plant at least 10 feet from fire hydrants, ground-mounted utility boxes, buildings, fences and driveways. Plant at least 15 feet from shrubs and other similar-sized trees. Plant 30 feet from large trees.

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Malus ‘Spring Snow’

Tree Type: deciduous flowering tree
Hardiness Zone: 3 
Maximum Elevation: 8,000 feet
Height: 10-20 feet
Spread: 10-20 feet
Sun: filtered, partial or full sun
Soil Composition: moderately fertile, well-drained
Water Needs: moderate, drought tolerant
Growth Rate: moderate 

Description: A classic ornamental known for its showy, spring appeal, hardiness and adaptability to urban soils and landscape. The Spring Snow Crabapple is a popular pick for Laramie due to its hardiness down to -35° F.

Ornamental Features: A dense, oval, upright tree with a rounded shape in maturity. Fairly loose canopy with bright green leaves, turning yellow in the fall. Fragrant, single, white flowers appear in mid-spring. 

Planting & Growing: These cultivars are a fruitless variety. Requires little upkeep beyond regular pruning to clean up crowns.

Best grown in front/back yards, and in the landscape parking strip at LEAST 7 feet wide, along city streets. Plant at least 10 feet from fire hydrants, ground-mounted utility boxes, buildings, fences and driveways. Plant at least 15 feet from shrubs and other similar-sized trees. Plant 30 feet from large trees.

Malus ‘Spring Snow’

Tree Type: deciduous flowering tree
Hardiness Zone: 3 
Maximum Elevation: 8,000 feet
Height: 10-20 feet
Spread: 10-20 feet
Sun: filtered, partial or full sun
Soil Composition: moderately fertile, well-drained
Water Needs: moderate, drought tolerant
Growth Rate: moderate 

Description: A classic ornamental known for its showy, spring appeal, hardiness and adaptability to urban soils and landscape. The Spring Snow Crabapple is a popular pick for Laramie due to its hardiness down to -35° F.

Ornamental Features: A dense, oval, upright tree with a rounded shape in maturity. Fairly loose canopy with bright green leaves, turning yellow in the fall. Fragrant, single, white flowers appear in mid-spring. 

Planting & Growing: These cultivars are a fruitless variety. Requires little upkeep beyond regular pruning to clean up crowns.

Best grown in front/back yards, and in the landscape parking strip at LEAST 7 feet wide, along city streets. Plant at least 10 feet from fire hydrants, ground-mounted utility boxes, buildings, fences and driveways. Plant at least 15 feet from shrubs and other similar-sized trees. Plant 30 feet from large trees.

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