Washington hawthorn (Crataegus phaenopyrum) 2-3 year old plant, 18-24 inches tall well branched.
Plant will be shipped soil less with roots wrapped in wet media during it's dormancy October through April. After it break it's dormancy May - it will be potted in soil and will be shipped in small plastic container with soil
Crataegus phaenopyrum, commonly called Washington hawthorn, is native to Missouri where it is primarily found in open ground, thickets and wood margins in the Ozark region of the state (Steyermark). It is noted for its attractive flowers and foliage, bright red fruits and fall color. It is a small, low-branching, deciduous tree that typically grows 25-30’ tall with a rounded crown. Thorny stems are clad with shallowly lobed, serrate, glossy dark green leaves (to 2 1/2” long).