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Hawthorn trees are deciduous trees native to Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. They… More
Hawthorn, known botanically as Crataegus, is a genus of flowering and fruiting deciduous shrubs… More
You cut down an undesired hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis spp.) shrub or tree (Crataegus spp.), only… More
Many flowering plants commonly used in landscaping bear wicked thorns. Thorned plants create beautiful… More
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Water features improve the landscaping of homes in the form of ponds, fountains, waterfalls… More
Fireberry hawthorns, crataegus chrysocarpa, are attractive shrubs or small trees that tolerate a wide… More
Pear hawthorn is a small tree found in Ontario and south into Minnesota. Used… More
May hawthorn is a spiny tree found in the outer coastal plains of North… More
The black hawthorn is a large shrub found in the Pacific Northwest. Used for… More
The fanleaf hawthorn is a shrub found growing from South Carolina to Louisiana. Used… More
Riverflat hawthorn, also known as mayhaw trees, are native to the southern U.S. They… More
The Brainerd's hawthorn is a shrub native to Quebec in Canada and New England… More
The cerro hawthorn is a shrub found growing from Washington to Wyoming. Used for… More
The arnold hawthorn is a deciduous shrub found in eastern Canada. Used for landscaping… More
Cockspur hawthorne is a small, deciduous tree native to the Western U.S., which forms… More
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...efore they get any bigger. The first I THINK is a Hawthorn variety. I hope it is the smaller one since I… More
I have room in my side yard now for a smaller sized tree. It is good soil - right now it is a moist area because I haven't hooked my gutter up to a line taking it to the road- so I can go with a water lover or a… More
This is so cool. I can document my gardening on here like a diary. LOVE IT! Well, we'll see how it goes anyway. I have gardened for years. Learned by watching my Mom tend a vegetable garden and fiddle with nasturtiums, etc. I still love nasturtiums to this day and… More
If not for this year, for next. This covers the whole hummer regions From my newsletter several weeks ago. Some of these plants are very regional and some are not allowed in certain areas. Buckeyes are not allowed in California. Some tender perennials are sold as annuals. For example, Lantana… More
... I want to plant them over a rocky surface where "hawthorns" used to live, lol. I'm… More
...e that all my tree "rescues" were great finds!!!! Hawthorn, wild cherry, mountain laurel, and maybe even a lilac (he's… More
Does anyone know if Hawthorn can be grown in southern Georgia? I would like to put in a hedge. Thanks :) More
I seem to have a problem with almost all growth in the top of the plant. I have pruned off the tops and just the tops seem to fill back in. All during the year, I get individual limbs/leaves that die. I have them planted in three different spots, and… More
Part of the Washington Hawthorn went down. The Sunflowers stood strong. More
Hello, I have a young Washington Hawthorn tree (approx 6 feet tall sapling) that I got from a gardeners' exchange. It has been growing well, having been in our yard ~15 months, but recently some branches have been swelling/fattening and getting some white/yellow root-like growths coming out of the swelling… More
I live in New Berlin, WI and have a Crimson Cloud Hawthorne (crataegus laevigata) that is almost completely bare and it's only August. I found info regarding various leaf diseases which cause early defoliation. However, I haven't found info relating to care, prevention and curing of the problem. Any suggestions… More
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