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Friday, April 13, 2012

A Very Crabby Apple

Our crabapple tree has turned crabby.  It appears to be dead.  All the other crabapple trees in the area have bloomed and are leafing out.

A local crabapple.

Not ours.  It is a Sargent crabapple, so it only blooms every other year, but there is not a leaf in sight.  We seem to be having a run of bad luck with our smaller trees.  Last year we lost a small red bud to Verticillium wilt.  This year, it looks like the crab is going to go.

Our crabpple.  Don't let those late daffodils fool you, there are no blooms.

The husband is convinced that our son and I dealt it a death blow in 2010 when we lit it for the holidays.  Okay, maybe we went a little overboard wtih the lights, but it looked beautiful.

Its moment of glory.

Last summer, after its winter of festivity, it only put out a few twisted, stunted leaves.  That appears to have been its last gasp.  Still, shoots are coming up from the roots, so it's not completely dead.  Nevertheless, I don't think we want to grow a tree from a tiny shoot, so I suppose we'll have to replace it.  And then leave the lights off, just in case.