![]() Toxic to dogs, toxic to cats, toxic to horses. Flowers: The spring blooms of the Royal Raindrops are perhaps the tree’s most sought-after feature.Require only minimal pruning in late winter, to remove damaged, diseased or misplaced growth.Abundant magenta-pink blossoms stand out handsomely against reddish-purple, cutleaf foliage. Has a better summer color and appearance than most red-leaf crabapples. Perfect as a specimen plant, in city gardens or cottage gardens. Royal Raindrop Crabapple is certainly one of the prettiest red-leafed crabapples we’ve seen here at Grasshopper Gardens.Once established, it is drought tolerant. A full sun lover, this tree is easily grown in moderately fertile, well-drained soils.Red buds open to profuse, deep pink flowers in early to. Noted for its excellent disease resistance, heat, and drought tolerance, this easy-care flowering crabapple provides an all-season appeal and is regarded as one of the best new cultivars. Royal Raindrops crabapple is a broad-crowned deciduous tree growing to 25 feet tall and 20 wide. ![]() Emerging glossy deep purple in spring, the uniquely shaped, deeply lobed leaves maintain their rich color through the heat of summer and turn attractive shades of bronze, orange, and purple in the fall. (0.5 cm), in late summer that persists into early winter and is prized by birds. The eye-popping blossoms are followed by abundant sparkling red fruit, 1/4 in. Draped in clusters along the branches, they stand out against the reddish-purple, cut-leaf foliage. Masses of fragrant, magenta-pink single appear in mid-spring. One of the prettiest purple-leafed crabapples, Malus 'Royal Raindrops' is an upright, spreading deciduous tree of broadly rounded habit with a long season of interest.
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