
Malus transitoria Royal Raindrops Malus transitoria Royal Raindrops Botanical Name: Malus transitoria Royal Raindrops Common Names: Cut Leaf Crabapple, JFS-KW5, Native: No Foliage Type: Evergreen Plant Type: Trees Plant Habit: Spreading, Upright Description: A showy deciduous tree that can be used in most home gardens, as a street tree and in parks. Grown for the masses of lightly fragrant flowers that are two toned reddish-pink. Season interest is increased in Autumn with deep purple cutleaf deeply divided foliage turning rich orange, bronzy red. Showy sparkling red fruits appear from late Summer through to Autumn. Makes a lovely avenue planting. Grows approx 6m x 5m. Mature Height: 4-10m Position: Full Sun, Semi Shade Mature Width: 4-10m Soil Type: Any, Clay, Loam, Sandy, Well Drained Family Name: Rosaceae Landscape Use(s): Borders / Shrubbery, Cut Flower, Feature, Foliage Feature / Colour, Formal Garden, Mass Planting, Park And Gardens Origin: NorthAmerica Characteristics: Pest & Diseases: Generally trouble free Foliage Colours: Purple Flower Colours: Pink Flower Fragrant: No Cultural Notes: Prefers a full sun position with a well-drained soil. Does not tolerate high pH soils. Flowering Season: Spring Naturally has a nice shape, so only prune if required. Feed in early Spring with an Fruit: Yes annual slow-release fertiliser. Requirements: Growth Rate: Moderate Plant Care: Annual slow release fertiliser, Keep moist during dry periods, Mulch well Maintenance Level: Medium Water Usage: Medium / Moderate Tolerances: Drought: Medium / Moderate Frost: High Wind: High Disclaimer: Information and images provided is to be used as a guide only. While every reasonable effort is made to ensure accuracy and relevancy of all information, any decisions based on this information are the sole responsibility of the viewer. Call 1300 787 401 plantmark.com.au.
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