‘Indian Magic’ is a small, rounded tree with upright, spreading branches that earns its place in the landscape across every season. In spring, dark red buds open into deep pink single flowers. Come fall, glossy deep green leaves turn golden orange, and the tree’s bright red elongated fruits ripen to a warm reddish orange after the first frost — persisting well into winter and drawing birds throughout the cold months.
Best grown in medium moisture, well-drained, acidic soil with full sun, established trees develop good drought tolerance over time. Prune in late winter as needed; avoid spring pruning, as fresh cuts provide an entry point for bacteria.
| Height: | 15 - 20 ft |
| Spread: | 15 - 20 ft |
| Shape: | Round, Upright-spreading |
| Flower: | Dark Pink |
| Foliage: | Green |
| Fall Color: | Orange |
| Species: | Malus - Crab Apple |
| Hardiness Zone: | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |



