Crab apple tree - Red Sentinel
By Klahanie_
- 19 Dec, 2020
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Crab apples that no one eats. No birds, no squirrels. It was planted for wildlife. Lucky it is looks very decorative all winter long. I use it in Christmas decorations too. It is also beautiful when it blooms in spring. So not all is lost.
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That is a glorious amount of fruit Klahanie! Do you make the jelly?
I used to have this crab apple, it was lovely..
19 Dec, 2020
Are you going to make crab apple jelly? That's quite a harvest you have there.
20 Dec, 2020
That is amazing a blaze of gorgeous colour very Christmasy .. I had a Red Sentinal in my previous garden but it never gave a show like this ..
21 Dec, 2020
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This photo is of species Malus x robusta 'Red Sentinel' (Crabapple).
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The only birds that eat our red-berried crab are visiting redwings if there is heavy snow. Nothing else is interested, so I know how frustrating it is. I have a red pyracantha that nothing likes, too, even though it was advertised as wildlife friendly! Awkward so-and-so's.
19 Dec, 2020