Famous for its large fruit size, a Whitney Crabapple tree produces sweet, juicy apples that are larger than golf balls. The fruit, which is a light green-yellow with red blush or stripes, is wonderful made into jams and jellies or baked with cinnamon and sugar. They ripen by early September, and a single tree will produce them by the bushel. The tree is hardy and moderately resistant to fire blight. Although it is partially self-pollinating, it performs better when planted with another one or 2 varieties.
Each offer includes one dormant bare root tree measuring 2 to 4 feet long
Space plants approximately 25 ft. to 35 ft. apart for best results
For best results, grow in well-drained, moist soil enhanced with organic matter
Reaches standard mature height of 20 feet tall
Botanical name: malus ssp whitney