Crataegus viridis
Green Hawthorn

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flowers:
White (Flowers open in spring, are 1" dia., and borne on 2" dia. corymbs)
 Foliage:
Green (Young leaves are downy in appearance unfolding to a lustrous green by midsummer); Red-Violet (Leaves turn purple to scarlet in fall)
 Fruit:
Red (Fruits (0.25-0.33" dia.) ripen to bright red in early fall and persist into early winter)
 Ultimate Height:
20-35 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
20-35 feet
 Soil:
Very adaptable to different soil types
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves (1.5-3.5" long and 0.75-2.5" wide) are alternate, simple, oblong-ovate to elliptic, serrate, with the terminal portion having more shallow lobes, lustrous dark green above and glabrous below with pubescent veins. Stems are glabrous, gray-brown, with thorns up to 1.5" long (but often absent). Bark is silvery gray later exfoliating to expose orange-brown inner bark.

Additional Information

An attractive small tree with beautiful white flower corymbs and bright red persistent fruits. Very adaptable, although leaves are often badly infected by rust so that the entire plant appears to be suffering from the measles.

19 Crataegus viridis found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12014_00077*AHOCK
22014_00080*AHOCK
32014_00079*AHOCK
42014_00081*AHOCK
5ORIG_3836*AHLTP
6ORIG_0538*ASCPA
72014_00078*AHOCK
82014_00075*AHOCK
9ORIG_2990*AHIKS
10ORIG_4572*AHARR
112014_00076*AHOCK
12ORIG_0124*AMRPK
13ORIG_6684*AWSLR
142014_00083*AHOCK
152014_00074*AHOCK
16ORIG_3003*AHIKS
172014_00082*AHOCK
18ORIG_0125*AMRPK
19ORIG_2991*AHIKS

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