Washington Hawthorne
Fall color varies from orange to scarlet to purplish.
Plant 4-6' apart in the row for a hedge.
The foliage is a reddish purple when unfolding and gradually changing to lustrous dark green at maturity.
It has low water requirements and shows a high tolerance to salt and alkali soils.
The tree flowers in early spring with a profusion of white blossoms.
Flowers are white and «" diameter.
The Washington Hawthorne tree, Crataegus Phaenopyrum, is a broadly oval to rounded, dense, thorny tree.
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