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Crataegus phaenopyrum Cordata
Hawthorn Washington
(Zone 4) Multi stemmed. Dense, upright hawthorn. Excellent specimen, street tree, hedge, screen or thorny barrier. White flowers and persistent red fruit. Tolerant of urban conditions.

Flower:
June
White Clusters
Fragrant

Fruit:
Sept - Oct, Persistant
Bright Orange Red
Drupe

Fall Color:
Orange to Purple

Shape:
Dense Upright Oval Rounded

Size: 30' X 25'

Distinct Features:
Small glossy leaf

Best Dig Time:
Spring, Summer

Adaptable To:
pH

Uses:
Attracts wildlife
Hedge
Edible parts
Low Maintenance
Screen
Specimen
Windbreak
Under Utility Lines

 

pH Preference :
Slightly Acidic soil
Neutral soil

Tolerates:
Alkaline soil

Sun Preference:
Full Sun
Tolerates:
Full Sun
Partial Shade

Soil Moisture Preferred:
Dry
Moist
Tolerates:
Dry

Site Preferred:
Well Drained
Tolerates:
Clayey soil
Poor, Gravelly soil
Urban conditions

Environmental Tolerances:
Drought
Heat
Pollution
Wind / Exposed Sites

 
 

   
 
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0306RDs_Edible.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/1007RD_FallPlanting.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/1207RD_GreeningWinter.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0605RDs_Scents.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0104RD_OhDeer.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0704RD_Screening.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/0307RD_SpringFlower.pdf
http://www.beesongrows.com/pdfs/1107RD_Wildlife.pdf
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