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How to Grow and Care for Washington Hawthorn - The Spruce
2023年12月1日 · Washington hawthorn, sometimes incorrectly spelled "hawthorne," is a small, thorny deciduous tree in the rose family with beautiful June flowers, colorful orange, scarlet, and purple fall foliage, and fruit that wildlife depend on for winter food.
Washington hawthorn Washington hawthorn - The Morton Arboretum
Washington hawthorn is one of the commonly planted hawthorn species. It has the typical white flowers, followed by red fruit that persist into winter. This species is fairly thorny and is prone to …
Washington Hawthorn Tree: Description, Benefits, And Care …
2023年12月28日 · Discover the beauty and of the Washington Hawthorn tree. This comprehensive guide covers its description, ornamental uses, ideal growing conditions, pruning techniques, and common issues. Choose the right variety …
Crataegus phaenopyrum (Hawthorn, Thornapple, Washington Hawthorn ...
Washington hawthorn, a deciduous tree in the Roseaceae (rose) family is noted for its attractive flowers and foliage, bright red fruits long straight thorns, and fall color. It is a small, low-branching, deciduous tree that typically grows 25 to 30 feet tall with a rounded crown.
Crataegus phaenopyrum (Washington Hawthorn) - Gardenia
Crataegus phaenopyrum (Washington Hawthorn) is a small, low-branching, deciduous tree of graceful habit with a dense, broadly oval to rounded crown. It is generously covered in dense clusters of creamy-white flowers in late spring to early …
Learn How To Grow Washington Hawthorn Trees - Gardening Know How
2022年9月19日 · If you are thinking of growing a Washington hawthorn, you’ll find a lot to love in this native deciduous tree. It offers fragrant spring flowers that attract butterflies and bright fruit called haws that wild birds love.
Washington Hawthorn: A Blossom Amongst Thorns - Arbor …
2015年8月5日 · If you’re looking to fill in the open spaces in your yard, or just add a bit of color to your landscaping, the Washington hawthorn is a great option. First introduced to Pennsylvania from Washington, the tree earned its name because of its prominent thorns.
Crataegus phaenopyrum - Wikipedia
Crataegus phaenopyrum is a species of hawthorn commonly known as Washington hawthorn or Washington thorn. [2] It is widely grown as an ornamental plant, and can reach 10 m (about 32 feet) in height.
Crataegus phaenopyrum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Crataegus phaenopyrum, commonly called Washington hawthorn, is native to Missouri where it is primarily found in open ground, thickets and wood margins in the Ozark region of the state (Steyermark). It is noted for its attractive flowers and foliage, bright red fruits and fall color.
ENH371/ST212: Crataegus phaenopyrum: Washington Hawthorn
Washington Hawthorn grows 20 to 35 feet tall in a wide pyramidal shape. The tree has a rapid growth rate when young, slowing with age. It is tolerant of many different soil types. The small, white, abundant flowers, produced in clusters in late spring are followed by showy orange to red fruit that persist into winter, if not eaten by birds.