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Plant this stunning flowering tree and watch cardinals flock to your yard
Cardinals love flowering fruit trees, for shelter and for food, especially as fall moves into winter. They really love most varieties of this colorful tree.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Q • We have a small crabapple tree in our yard. The small red fruits stay on all winter, and the birds eat them when it is very ...
When trees start changing in early spring, many types of crabapples are among the first to start flowering. There are more than 1,000 known cultivars of these popular trees, and they all have slight ...
Crab apple trees (malus species) are closely related to apple trees, but with smaller, edible fruits. Many homeowners remember crab apple trees as messy and would never consider planting one in the ...
Q. I enjoy the Plant Medic column. Do you have any knowledge about the sad condition of crabapple trees in the Allen County area? Is there a blight going amongst them? A. Crabapples are native to both ...
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