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Crataegus phaenopyrum



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Crataegus phaenopyrum
Washington hawthorn

Known for its excellent long-persisting red fruit display, the Washington hawthorn is a small to medium rounded tree that also has good, foliage, flowers and fall color.

Habit:Rounded, vase-shaped in youth; lacking the horizontal lines of many other hawthorns
Size:30' high
Color:Dark glossy green
Texture:Medium-fine
Hardiness:Zone 4a USDA
Habitat:Indiana - North Carolina - Missouri

 
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