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Downy Hawthorn Great for Landscaping

Written by cartwrighttreecare on May 07, 2012 . Posted in Tree Maintenance

The downy hawthorn, state flower of Missouri, is great for landscaping. The Crataegus mollis' hearty white flowers bloom in April and early May. Although the downy hawthorn naturally occurs in open woods, along small streams and pastures, it can be transplanted easily. Landscapers often use the shrub because it nestles naturally into the landscape and accepts a variety of soils. The downy hawthorn does well in moist, well-drained soil but also tolerates drought.

downy hawthorn

You have probably seen this plant before because it is common in the East and Midwest, especially Missouri ad Kansas.

The leaves of Downy Hawthorn are vulnerable to several foliar diseases, including cedar-hawthorn rust. As a result, the leaves are often battered from disease by the end of summer. However, an ISA-certified arborist can help.

Does your downy hawthorn or landscaping need trimming, pruning, or health care? Contact Cartwright Tree Care in Missouri and Kansas. Online at www.cartwrighttree.com or call 816-965-6758.

 

 

 

 

 

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