An abundance of white flower clusters appear in late May to June amid shiny, dark green, lobed foliage that creates an open, vase-shaped form with horizontal branching. The scarlet red fall fruits are set off in winter by silver-gray bark.
Tree | |
Crataegus | |
Hawthorn | |
Zone 4 | |
6+ hours | |
Clay, Dry, Moist, Sandy | |
Focal groupings | |
Foundation plantings | |
10-12' | |
8-10' | |
Spring | |
Moderate | |
Vase | |
Plant-tone | |
Orange, Yellow | |
Fruit, Structure | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Viburnum, Azalea, Spiraea, Hydrangea |