The Selkirk Crabapple is a hardy, disease-resistant ornamental tree celebrated for its profuse and fragrant blooms. In spring, it is covered with large, fragrant pink buds that open to reveal semi-double, soft pink flowers, creating a spectacular floral display.
This cultivar maintains excellent resistance to apple scab and fire blight. Following the blooms, it produces a moderate crop of small, glossy red fruit that persists into winter, providing food for birds and winter interest.
The summer foliage is a healthy, dark green, turning yellow-bronze in autumn. It grows with a rounded, spreading habit. Exceptionally cold-hardy (Zone 3), it thrives in full sun and adapts well to urban conditions.
Valued for its reliability, beauty, and low-maintenance nature, the Selkirk Crabapple is an excellent choice for residential landscapes, park plantings, and as a specimen tree in northern climates, offering a long season of ornamental appeal from spring flowers to winter fruit.

