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The Calloway crabapple, highly recommended by the University of Florida, is specifically well-suited for cultivation in the humid conditions of the Southeastern United States. This charming, small, deciduous tree is a visual delight, adorned with abundant, beautiful white blossoms during the spring season. To ensure optimal fruit production, this variety requires a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight per day. The delectable fruit ripens during the period from late summer through the fall months, offering a bountiful harvest.
Key Features:
* Mature Height: Typically reaching between 20 and 25 feet in height, establishing itself as a medium-sized ornamental and fruit tree.
* Mature Width: Expect a spread of 12 to 15 feet, making it suitable for various garden spaces without excessive crowding.
* Hardiness Zone: Thrives and performs exceptionally well within USDA plant hardiness zones 4A through 8B, demonstrating adaptability to a range of climates.
A noteworthy characteristic of the Calloway crabapple is its root system. It is not classified as aggressive or invasive, and the roots are not typically known to cause damage to building foundations, provided the foundations are structurally sound and free from pre-existing cracks or leaks.