Crabapple — Prairiefire
Malus 'Prairiefire'
Crabapple — Prairiefire (Malus 'Prairiefire') is a tree suited to the Colorado Front Range, rated "Recommended for Most Sites" on the 2024 Front Range Tree Recommendation List. It matures to about 15–20 ft tall and 15–20 ft wide, and needs low to medium water.
low to medium water15–20 ft tall and 15–20 ft wideXeric / water-wiseToxic to dogs
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At a glance
- Rating
- Recommended for Most Sites
- Botanical name
- Malus 'Prairiefire'
- Variety / cultivar
- Prairiefire
- Type
- Tree
- Mature size
- 15–20 ft tall and 15–20 ft wide
- Water needs
- low to medium water
- Colorado native
- No
- Foliage
- Deciduous
- Soil
- clay, loam, sandy
- Soil pH
- 6.0–8.2
- Hail tolerance
- moderate
- Wind tolerance
- moderate
- Salt tolerance
- moderate
- Bloom color
- pink, red
- Bloom time
- mid spring, late spring
Site factors to consider
- Critical: Cold Hardiness
Planting & establishment
Water deeply every 7–10 days through the first 2 summers. Winter water 1–2×/month October–March when soil is dry and unfrozen — winter desiccation is a top killer of newly-planted trees. Year 3: taper to 2×/month in summer, then rely on natural precipitation.
Frequently asked questions
- Is Crabapple — Prairiefire good for the Colorado Front Range?
- Yes. Crabapple — Prairiefire is included in the Front Range Plant Finder as a tree suited to Colorado's Front Range, rated "Recommended for Most Sites" on the 2024 Front Range Tree Recommendation List.
- How big does Crabapple — Prairiefire get?
- It matures to about 15–20 ft tall and 15–20 ft wide.
- How much water does Crabapple — Prairiefire need?
- It needs low to medium water once established.
- Is Crabapple — Prairiefire safe for dogs?
- No — Crabapple — Prairiefire is considered toxic to dogs. Keep pets away and check with your vet.