Enhance your garden with the Washington Hawthorn (Crataegus phaenopyrum), a stunning small tree that not only serves as an ornamental beauty but also provides essential wildlife habitat. This listing includes 5 live trees, each 12" to 18" tall, grown outdoors in natural conditions and currently leafed out for spring. Enjoy the vibrant blooms and colorful foliage while supporting local fauna.
Showy white flowers bloom in late May or early June, attracting bees.
Thorny branches add character and natural defense.
Height reaches 25' to 30' with a spread of about 25'.
Medium growth rate ensures a robust addition to your landscape.
Produces red fruit that serves as a food source for songbirds, squirrels, and rabbits in winter.
Hardiness zones 4 to 8 allow for versatile planting options.
Grown outdoors, acclimated to local conditions, ensuring healthy establishment.
Common Name: Washington Hawthorn Scientific Name: Crataegus phaenopyrum Sunlight: Full Sun Watering: Water as necessary, especially after planting Soil: Prefers moist, sandy, dry, or clay soils Hardiness Zones: 4 - 8 Growth Habit: Medium growth rate, reaches up to 30' tall Format: 5 live bare root trees, approximately 1.5 years old