Hawthorn
Crataegus monogyna
Also known as
Common Hawthorn, May, Hedgerow Thorn, Draenen Wen, English Hawthorn, Oneseed Hawthorn, May Thorn, Single-Seed Hawthorn, White Thorn, Singleseed hawthorn, Bread and cheese, Quick
Crataegus monogyna 4 by Franz Xaver (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Full Sun
Moderate care
Moderate watering
Frost Hardy
H7
RHS hardiness
-20°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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8m | Max | 8m |
4m | Min | 4m |
25 years to reach maturity
Fruiting
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
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Hawthorn Overview
Crataegus monogyna is a deciduous tree species in the Rosaceae family. Commonly known by the name Common Hawthorn. It forms a rounded shape, producing shiny, deeply lobed foliage. Sprays of cream coloured flowers are produced from spring. These develop into dark red berry fruits in autumn. Grow this hardy tree in full sun to partial shade, in moist, well-draining soil. This species is part of the Royal Horticultural Society “Plants for Pollinators” initiative to showcase plants which support pollinator populations by providing ample amounts of nectar and/ or pollen. A great choice for encouraging pollinating insect wildlife into your garden!
Common problems with Hawthorn
How to propagate Hawthorn
Seed
Suckers
Grafting
By grafting of named clones.
Special features of Hawthorn
Attracts butterflies
Attracts bees
Attracts useful insects
Attractive flowers
Hedge plant
Other uses of Hawthorn
Banks, hedging, specimen. Suitable for coastal conditions.
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