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Malus 'Royalty' Crabapple | Standard Trees

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Malus Royalty Crabapple Trees - Large Standards - Delivered by Mail Order from the Nursery with a 1 Year Guarantee

Malus Royalty crabapple trees are excellent ornamental, purple leaved specimens, suitable for a fairly small garden in the city.
Malus Royalty can reach a height of about 7 metres.

Standard trees are the largest size that we deliver; you can also buy wild crabapple saplings here.
Browse all of our other varieties of ornamental Crabapple trees & hedging plants for sale here.

How Standard Trees are Measured:
All the plants in the ornamental trees section are graded as standards, which means that they are measured by their girth in centimetres 1 metre above ground level (basically, their trunk's waist measurement). They aren't measured by their height, which will vary. So, a 6/8 standard has a trunk with a circumference of 6-8 centimetres and an 8/10 standard has a trunk 8-10 centimetres around. This measurement makes no difference to the tree's final height.
Standard trees are 2 - 3.5 metres tall (on average) when they arrive; they are the most mature trees that you can buy from us. We cannot tell you precisely how tall your trees will be before we deliver them.

General description of Malus Royalty trees:
Royalty gives you rich, deep colours from spring to autumn. Its glossy, dark, purplish foliage keeps its pigment through the summer, unlike other many crabs that have colourful young leaves. The large, pink-red flowers really benefit from this deeply toned background, creating a very pleasing effect of layered, contrasting colour. The leaves give a great show in autumn, turning scarlet before they fall, revealing the dark red-black fruits which continue to adorn the branches for several more weeks - all in all a simply beautiful tree if you need some dark tones in your garden.
Royalty is recommended for urban planting. It has a neatly conical, rounded habit.
Crabapple trees make effective pollinators for orchard apple trees.

History & uses of Malus Royalty
This tree was bred in Saskatchewan in the 1960's by the great Canadian breeder W. L. Kerr.