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7ft Common Hawthorn Tree | Mature Bare Root Crataegus Monogyna | 6/8cm Girth

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7ft Common Hawthorn Tree | Mature Bare Root Crataegus Monogyna | 6/8cm Girth

  • The common hawthorn tree, with its striking appearance, deserves a more elegant name.
  • Featuring graceful white or pink blossoms, bright red berries called haws, and foliage that turns golden in autumn, this thorny tree is a must-have for any garden.
  • Hawthorn berries are perfect for making tasty jellies and tangy sauces like haw-sin. They are ready to harvest when they feel slightly soft.
  • The flowers grow in flat clusters, the leaves are deeply lobed, and the branches are adorned with sharp thorns, which contribute to its common name.
  • Recognized by the RHS as a Plant for Pollinators, the hawthorn tree supports hundreds of beneficial species, including bees, moths, fieldfares, and dormice.
  • The common hawthorn tree, with its striking appearance, deserves a more elegant name.
  • Featuring graceful white or pink blossoms, bright red berries called haws, and foliage that turns golden in autumn, this thorny tree is a must-have for any garden.
  • Hawthorn berries are perfect for making tasty jellies and tangy sauces like haw-sin. They are ready to harvest when they feel slightly soft.
  • The flowers grow in flat clusters, the leaves are deeply lobed, and the branches are adorned with sharp thorns, which contribute to its common name.
  • Recognized by the RHS as a Plant for Pollinators, the hawthorn tree supports hundreds of beneficial species, including bees, moths, fieldfares, and dormice.
$50.86

Original: $169.52

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7ft Common Hawthorn Tree | Mature Bare Root Crataegus Monogyna | 6/8cm Girth

$169.52

$50.86

Description

  • The common hawthorn tree, with its striking appearance, deserves a more elegant name.
  • Featuring graceful white or pink blossoms, bright red berries called haws, and foliage that turns golden in autumn, this thorny tree is a must-have for any garden.
  • Hawthorn berries are perfect for making tasty jellies and tangy sauces like haw-sin. They are ready to harvest when they feel slightly soft.
  • The flowers grow in flat clusters, the leaves are deeply lobed, and the branches are adorned with sharp thorns, which contribute to its common name.
  • Recognized by the RHS as a Plant for Pollinators, the hawthorn tree supports hundreds of beneficial species, including bees, moths, fieldfares, and dormice.