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6ft Half-Standard 'Crimson Cloud' Mature Hawthorn Tree | 6/8cm Girth | Grown in 20L Airpot

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6ft Half-Standard 'Crimson Cloud' Mature Hawthorn Tree | 6/8cm Girth | Grown in 20L Airpot

  • A standout Hawthorn variety, ‘Crimson Cloud’ features captivating reddish-pink blossoms with pure white centres.
  • Flowers bloom from April to June, providing extended seasonal appeal against a backdrop of shiny green leaves.
  • In autumn, the foliage turns to lovely bronze shades and the tree produces an abundance of red berries.
  • The berries are an important food source for birds like yellowhammers and thrushes, while the thorny branches offer excellent nesting sites.
  • Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it supports bees, moths, and other beneficial insects.
  • Highly resilient and easy to cultivate, it thrives in various conditions, including chalky and clay soils.
  • A standout Hawthorn variety, ‘Crimson Cloud’ features captivating reddish-pink blossoms with pure white centres.
  • Flowers bloom from April to June, providing extended seasonal appeal against a backdrop of shiny green leaves.
  • In autumn, the foliage turns to lovely bronze shades and the tree produces an abundance of red berries.
  • The berries are an important food source for birds like yellowhammers and thrushes, while the thorny branches offer excellent nesting sites.
  • Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it supports bees, moths, and other beneficial insects.
  • Highly resilient and easy to cultivate, it thrives in various conditions, including chalky and clay soils.
$71.20

Original: $237.34

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6ft Half-Standard 'Crimson Cloud' Mature Hawthorn Tree | 6/8cm Girth | Grown in 20L Airpot

$237.34

$71.20

Description

  • A standout Hawthorn variety, ‘Crimson Cloud’ features captivating reddish-pink blossoms with pure white centres.
  • Flowers bloom from April to June, providing extended seasonal appeal against a backdrop of shiny green leaves.
  • In autumn, the foliage turns to lovely bronze shades and the tree produces an abundance of red berries.
  • The berries are an important food source for birds like yellowhammers and thrushes, while the thorny branches offer excellent nesting sites.
  • Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', it supports bees, moths, and other beneficial insects.
  • Highly resilient and easy to cultivate, it thrives in various conditions, including chalky and clay soils.