Arkansas Tree Database
Washington Hawthorn
Washington Hawthorn
Scientific name:
Crataegus Phaenopyrum
Size:
20' tall by 12' wide
Leaves:
alternate, simple, with 3-5 sharply toothed lobes
Flowers:
showy white fragrant clusters; April
Fruit:
small, showy, bright red, called a pome, held into the winter
Fall Interest:
orange and red to maroon; deciduous
Culture:
sun; moist well-drained soil; tolerant of urban pollution
Disease/Insect:
good resistance to fungal leaf spot and cedar apple rust
Use:
small flowering tree or hedge
Cultivars:
Notes:
thorny stems; attractive to birds and pollinators; more common in northwest Arkansas; native to Arkansas
Resources:
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