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Washington Hawthorn Tree

Washington Hawthorn Tree

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Crataegus phaenopyrum

The Washington Hawthorn Tree (Bare Root) (Crataegus phaenopyrum) is a hardy, ornamental deciduous tree known for its showy white spring flowers, bright red berries, and vibrant fall foliage. This small to medium-sized tree is highly valued for its wildlife benefits, adaptability, and year-round beauty. With excellent disease resistance, drought tolerance, and ability to thrive in various soil conditions, the Washington Hawthorn is a perfect choice for urban landscapes, wildlife gardens, and decorative plantings.


Washington Hawthorn Tree (Bare Root) Overview

Attribute Details
Variety Bare Root
Botanical Name Crataegus phaenopyrum
Common Names Washington Hawthorn, Thornapple, Scarlet Hawthorn
Mature Height 20-30 feet
Mature Width 20-25 feet
Growth Rate Moderate to Fast (1.5-2 feet per year)
Lifespan 50-150 years
USDA Hardiness Zones 4-8
Sun Preference Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight)
Soil Type Well-drained, loamy, sandy, or clay soils
Soil pH Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5-7.5)
Water Needs Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Flowering Season Late spring to early summer (May-June)
Flower Color White, fragrant clusters
Fruit Small, bright red berries (fall to winter)
Fall Foliage Orange, red, and purple hues
Wildlife Attraction Birds, bees, butterflies, deer, small mammals
Growth Habit Rounded, dense canopy with thorny branches
Self-Pollinating? Yes
Landscape Uses Ornamental tree, wildlife habitat, privacy hedge, erosion control, urban planting
Maintenance Level Low to moderate

Environmental Benefits

🐝 Pollinator Haven – Produces nectar-rich flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, supporting local ecosystems.

🦜 Wildlife Shelter & Food Source – Provides berries that persist into winter, feeding birds and small mammals while its dense canopy offers shelter.

🌳 Air Purification & Urban Resilience – Absorbs pollutants and carbon dioxide, thriving in urban and suburban environments.

🌱 Erosion Control & Soil Stabilization – Strong root system helps prevent soil erosion, making it a great choice for stabilizing slopes and riverbanks.


Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Attractive year-round with flowers, berries, and fall foliage Thorns on branches can make handling and pruning difficult
Tolerant of drought, pollution, and urban conditions Small fruit may create litter if planted near patios or sidewalks
Provides food and shelter for birds and pollinators May require occasional pruning to maintain shape and remove dead branches
Hardy and disease-resistant compared to other Hawthorns Susceptible to cedar rust if planted near junipers
Great for privacy screening and windbreaks Thorns may not be ideal for high-traffic areas or near children’s play spaces

Planting & Care Guide (Bare Root)

  • Spacing: Plant 15-25 feet apart for a natural canopy or 8-12 feet apart for a dense hedge
  • Soaking: Soak bare root in water for 6-12 hours before planting
  • Planting Depth: Dig a hole twice the width of the root system, ensuring roots are level with the soil surface
  • Mulching: Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring to shape the tree and remove deadwood
  • Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth and flowering
  • Watering: Water deeply 2-3 times per week during the first year, then reduce as the tree matures

The Washington Hawthorn Tree (Bare Root) is a beautiful, low-maintenance, and highly beneficial tree that adds seasonal interest, wildlife support, and ornamental beauty to any landscape. Whether planted for privacy, erosion control, or as a striking ornamental specimen, this hardy and long-lived tree is an excellent addition to any outdoor space.

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