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      Crataegus x mordenensis |
    Morden Hawthorn |
       Deciduous Tree |
HEIGHT: | 18 - 20 feet | SPREAD: | 18 - 20 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Rounded form; white flowers; red fruit, 3/8" long; prefers well-drained acid soils but can tolerate dry soils; full sun. | LIMITATIONS: | Susceptible to hawthorn leaf blight. | HARDINESS: | SE (Zone 4) | ORIGIN: | Cross between C. laevigata ‘Paul's Scarlet’ x C. succulenta at Morden Experimental Station, Manitoba | CULTIVARS: | ‘Toba’ leaves larger than English hawthorn, 2 to 4 lobed; fragrant, double white flowers fading to pink; resistant to rust; graft incompatibility problems; ‘Snowbird’ originated as an open pollinated seedling of ‘Toba’; double white flowers; supposedly hardier than ‘Toba’; sparse fruit production. | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Deciduous Tree (177) was last updated on: 2017-04-09 23:06:46 |
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