Washington Hawthorn Tree – Bare Root, 2-3 ft | Crataegus phaenopyrum

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$8.95
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Scientific Name:
Crataegus
USDA Zones:
4-8
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Introduction:

 

The Washington Hawthorn Tree (Crataegus phaenopyrum) is a small, ornamental deciduous tree known for its striking white flowers in the spring and bright red fruit in the fall. This compact tree is ideal for smaller gardens or as an accent in larger landscapes. The Washington Hawthorn’s dense branches and sharp thorns provide excellent cover for birds and wildlife, while its showy blooms and vibrant fall color make it a beautiful addition to any garden. The tree is also known for its hardiness and adaptability, thriving in a range of soil types and conditions.

 

Plant Summary:

 

  • Size: Grows to a height of 25-30 feet with a spread of 20-25 feet.
  • Foliage: Dark green leaves turn orange, red, and purple in the fall.
  • Flowers/Fruit: Showy clusters of white flowers in spring, followed by small, bright red fruit (haws) in fall.
  • Growth Habit: Upright with a rounded, dense canopy and thorny branches.
  • Sunlight: Prefers full sun.
  • Soil: Thrives in well-drained soils but adapts to various soil types.
  • Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 4-8.
  • pH Level: Tolerates a range of soil pH levels, from acidic to alkaline.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and remove dead or damaged branches.
  • Pests/Diseases: Generally pest-resistant but may occasionally be affected by leaf spot or aphids.

 

Pollination:

 

The Washington Hawthorn Tree is self-pollinating, with its white flowers attracting bees and other pollinators in the spring. The tree’s small, red fruit ripens in the fall and provides a valuable food source for birds and wildlife throughout the winter. The fruit, called “haws,” can also be used to make jams and jellies.

 

Key Benefits:

 

  • Showy white flowers in spring and vibrant fall color.
  • Bright red fruit provides food for birds and wildlife and adds ornamental value.
  • Hardy and adaptable to various soil types and growing conditions.
  • Dense branches and thorns offer excellent wildlife cover and protection.
  • Low-maintenance tree that provides year-round interest and beauty.

 

Care Instructions:

 

  • Light: Prefers full sun for optimal growth and flowering.
  • Water: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods.
  • Soil Type: Grows best in well-drained soils but adapts to clay, sandy, or loamy soils.
  • Pollination: Self-pollinating, with white flowers that attract pollinators in spring.
  • Growth Rate: Moderate-growing, reaching maturity in 10-15 years.
  • Max Height/Width: Reaches 25-30 feet in height and 20-25 feet in width.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and remove deadwood.

 

Why You'll Love It:

 

The Washington Hawthorn Tree is a versatile and beautiful addition to any garden, offering showy blooms in the spring, vibrant fall foliage, and bright red fruit that attracts birds and wildlife. Its compact size and dense, thorny branches make it ideal for providing wildlife cover, while its low-maintenance care and adaptability to various soil conditions ensure it will thrive in any landscape.

 

Planting Tips:

 

Plant your Washington Hawthorn Tree in early spring or fall in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and plant at the same depth it was growing in the nursery. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Regular watering during the first few years will help the tree establish a strong root system.

 

Flower Color:

 

White

 

Plant Class:

 

Deciduous Tree

 

Plant Name:

 

Washington Hawthorn Tree

 


 

Shipping Details:

 

Your Washington Hawthorn Tree will be shipped as a bare root plant, carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in optimal condition. Bare root plants are shipped during dormancy to promote successful transplanting and establishment in your landscape.

 

Reviews

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  • 3
    Hawthorne tree purchase.

    Posted by Carl J Jr Burmeister on 06/29/21

    The tree came in damaged from shipping. Approximately 9 inches from the top it was broken. The shipping box was bent in the middle. So...I planted the root halve and the top. Perhaps they'll both grow. We'll see.

  • 4
    Pretty

    Posted by Erin on 04/23/21

    bought this after seeing how pretty the one in my neighbor's yard is. Have it in a container at the moment and it seems very happy. Hoping to see the beautiful blooms soon!

  • 5
    Washington hawthorn

    Posted by Dave on 02/23/21

    Past the scratch test on arrival, planted them and wait for spring for them to bud out.

  • 5
    My Order

    Posted by Beverly Stafford on 04/30/20

    I wanted to say my order arrived in excellent condition. It was packaged really good. I couldn't plant on the day it arrived because it was pouring rain. I will plant my babies today or tomorrow. I hope that they grow fast and beautiful. Thank you.

  • 5
    Hawthorn Bush

    Posted by Mika Hardison on 03/27/20

    Arrived in great condition!!!! Trusted supplier.

  • 5
    Hawthorn tree

    Posted by Shulin Li on 03/17/20

    The cute tree came in with robust roots. It got planted as soon as i got it. Hoping to see it bloom in just a few years.

  • 5
    Hawthorne Tree

    Posted by Brian McCraney on 12/19/19

    Trees arrived well packed, ready to go in the ground. Buds were present on arrival and became leaves shortly after being planted. Will order more trees due to the success I’ve had with my first order.

  • 3
    Hawthorne

    Posted by Unknown on 06/23/19

    Arrived in good condition; rather small but growing well.

  • 4
    Washington Hawthorn

    Posted by Dreama Kerr on 06/05/19

    I was a little concerned about my Hawthorne at first but it is now sprouting little growths on them. I’m so excited to watch it grow.