Which trees and shrubs have colorful fruit in winter?

Question:

Which trees and shrubs have colorful fruit in winter?

Answer:

The drab winter landscape can be brightened with several trees and shrubs with colorful, persistent fruit.

Trees and shrubs with colorful fruit in winter.

Common NameScientific NameFruit Color
Small Trees  
David CrabappleMalus 'David'Red
Donald Wyman CrabappleMalus 'Donald Wyman'Red
Mary Potter CrabappleMalus 'Mary Potter'Red
Red Jewel™ CrabappleMalus 'Jewelcole'Red
Sugar Tyme® CrabappleMalus 'Sutyzam'Red
Indian Magic CrabappleMalus ‘Indian Magic'Reddish Orange
Professor Sprenger CrabappleMalus ‘Professor Sprenger'Reddish Orange
Snowdrift CrabappleMalus 'Snowdrift’Reddish Orange
Golden Raindrops® CrabappleMalus 'Schmidtcutleaf'Yellow to Gold
Harvest Gold® CrabappleMalus 'Hargozam'Yellow to Gold
Washington hawthornCrataegus phaenopyrumRed
Winter King hawthornCrataegus viridis ‘Winter King’Red
Shrubs  
red chokeberryAronia arbutifoliaRed
cranberry cotoneasterCotoneaster apiculatusRed
winterberryIlex verticillataRed
Meserve hybrid holliesIlex ×meserveaeRed
American cranberrybush viburnumViburnum trilobumRed
SnowberrySymphoricarpos albusWhite to pinkish white
CoralberrySymphoricarpos orbiculatusPurplish-Red

The colorful fruit displays produced by the previously mentioned trees and shrubs usually doesn’t persist throughout the winter. Very cold temperatures in winter eventually cause many of the fruit to turn reddish brown or black. Hungry birds and squirrels may also devour the fruit. However, the fruit displays in late fall and early winter can be spectacular.

Learn more from this article: Trees and Shrubs with Colorful Fruit in Fall and Winter

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December 6, 2024