Best for naturalizing in hedges or as a screen where thorns will not present a problem for human traffic.
Crataegus phaenopyrum
Washington Hawthorn
Crataegus phaenopyrum - Washington Hawthorn
Tips for Homeowners:
Prune to remove dead wood in early spring, but watch out for thorns.
Rate this Plant:
This is a medium-sized tree and definitely a tree for attracting wildlife.
- Fragrant white flowers
- Turns brilliant orange in fall
- Abundant dark red fruit
Height: 25-30 ft
Spread: 25-30 ft
Zone: 3-8
Color: White
Interesting Notes about Washington Hawthorn:
A great naturalizing tree that has some very impressive thorns so it's best to plant away from main traffic areas and perhaps place it close to evergreens to show off the flowers, fruit and foliage. The flowers have a malodorous scent that attracts bees, flies and butterflies. Some animals use this tree as a food source plus some birds will eat the fruit.
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes:
- Spring Bloomer
- Drought Tolerant
- Specimen
- Mass Planting
- Winter Interest
- Fall Color
- Native
- Great Foliage
- Attractive fruit
- Low Maintenance
- Naturalizing
Foliage Color:
- Red
- Green
Exposure:
- Full Sun
Attracts Wildlife:
- Attracts Songbirds
Critter Resistance:
- Deer Resistant
Habit:
- Upright
Season of Interest (Flowering):
- Spring
Season of Interest (Foliage):
- Fall
Soil Moisture:
- Average Water