The first time I saw a Royal Raindrops (there are other species with equally grandiose names) Crabapple Tree in full blossom I had to stop and stare in admiration of its entire aura of majesty. There are different varieties, for example, here we’re discussing the Royal Raindrops Crabapple Tree, yet did you know that its parent is called The Golden Raindrops Crabapple Tree! What the Fuss is About The natural habitat of this Tree is in temperate regions of the world’s northern hemisphere, and they include the countries of Kazakhstan, Russia, and China.Ĭrabapples Trees also occupy the moderate areas of North America since they were brought to and planted in the Western Hemisphere (where they did very well) during the 18th century.
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