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I almost didn't buy Prairie Fire because the name made me think it would be an orangey red, which I'm generally not that fond of, at leas...Read More
I've had two Prairiefire crabapples. I dug out one that didn't have a nice shape to it. I've had the other for about 10 years. While it'...Read More
I have had this crabapple for close to ten years. It's done quite well with very little care or supplemental water in a fairly dry soil ...Read More
I had three of these trees in my garden and had to remove one because it was so badly harmed by scale insects. A second tree gets scale e...Read More
I have had Prairie Fire for fifteen years on Roanoke Island North Carolina. It has done well every year Seedlings of couse are not Prairi...Read More
When we lived in central Wisconsin (54971), we had a garden bed adjacent to our house that apparently hosted verticilium wilt. After a Na...Read More
Prairiefire is one of my all-time favorite trees. I first planted it in a city-sized front yard in Boston, where I knew it will just sque...Read More
I have 3 of these planted on the west side of my property on the northeastern plains/edge of foothills of Rocky Mountains in Colorado. T...Read More
Having worked for several years in a nursery that sells this variety, and having watched other varieties succumb to every nasty disease t...Read More
Beautiful tree for the Pacific Northwest and very resistant to disease. The mild wet winters and spring here encourage black spot and ot...Read More
I first saw this tree in a gardening magazine that was featuring some of the finer crabapples available. I was fortunate to find one at ...Read More
I live in zone 4/5 and am finding this is a somewhat slower grower than some other trees, however, it is thriving considering our short g...Read More
I don't see why this cultivar is supposed to be so fantastic. It is pretty in the spring but I think 'Profusion' is much more beautiful.