Deciduous small tree with red berries

Many years ago, in Denmark, I had in my backyard a beautiful small deciduous tree about 6 ft tall and 6 ft wide. Fluffy branches.
In the early spring, it got red leaves.
Soon came red buds and the leaves changed to green. The flowers were white-pink. Later, the tree got small red berries, about 1/2" in diameter.
The fruit remained on the branches during most of the winter.
Thus, the tree was very interesting year round.
Now I really wish to get that tree in my yard.
Any suggestions?

Church Hill, MD

Sounds like a crabapple with persistent fruit.

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Both trees have beautiful seasonal changes, with white-pink flowers in spring and small red berries that persist into winter. To find the exact tree, I recommend visiting local nurseries or botanical gardens. The staff there can help you identify the tree and suggest suitable varieties for your yard.

This message was edited Nov 27, 2024 9:44 PM

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