Crataegus arnoldiana hawthorn
£72.00Crataegus arnoldiana hawthorn for sale
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All our pot-grown trees are grown for us to our specification by the Frank P Matthews nursery.
PG12-year 12L pot-grown tree, £72.00
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(3m-5m after 10 years)
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BR11-year bare-root tree,£44.50
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Order now for delivery from 7th May onwards.
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Delivery for a single tree starts at £9.95, it is calculated based on your postcode.
All about Crataegus arnoldiana hawthorn
Crataegus anoldiana is nicely-shaped small hawthorn tree. It produces a mass of white blossom in late spring, each flower highlighted with colourful stamens.
If you are interested to try eating hawthorn fruits, this is the species to go for. While most hawthorns produce edible fruits, they are not really palatable. Crataegus anoldiana is the exception, it produces large red fruits in the early autumn, which are sweet enough to eat fresh, and can also be used in the kitchen.
History
Crataegus anoldiana was named after the Arnold Arboretum, in Boston, Massachusetts and is local to the area.
Crataegus arnoldiana characteristics
- Gardening skillBeginner
- Climate suitabilityTemperate climatesMild damp climatesWarm climates
- Food usesEating freshCulinaryEdible fruits
- Country of originUnited States
- Period of origin1900 - 1949
- Flowering monthMay
- Blossom colourWhite
- Fruit colourOrange / Red
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