6ft Half-Standard 'Crimson Cloud' Hawthorn Tree | Mature Bare Root | 6/8cm Girth
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A standout hawthorn variety, ‘Crimson Cloud’ features striking reddish-pink blossoms with pure white centres from April to June.
- The shiny green leaves provide a beautiful contrast to the flowers, turning to lovely bronze shades in autumn.
- In autumn, it produces an abundance of red berries, serving as an important food source for birds such as yellowhammers and thrushes.
- Its thorny branches offer excellent, protected nesting sites for garden birds.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', its flowers support bees, moths, and other beneficial insects.
- Highly resilient and easy to cultivate, it thrives in various conditions and soil types, including chalky and clay soils.
- Species: Hawthorn
- Features: Native to UK, Autumn colour, Colourful berries & fruits
- Flower Colour: Pink
- Foliage Colour: Green
- Flowering Season: Late spring (April, May)
- Planting Time: January, February, March, September, October, November, December
- Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Habit: Bushy
- Ideal Location: Beds & borders
- Eventual Spread: 8m
- Hardiness: Fully hardy (Will endure even the coldest of UK winters)
- Soil Type: Plant in any fertile, well-drained soil. If your soil is particularly clay-heavy and gets waterlogged often, make sure you mix in plenty of organic matter and perhaps even gravel or perlite to help improve drainage.
- Pruning: Prune Hawthorns annually to remove any branches that are diseased, or that rub against each other. You can also remove branches to open the tree up to more light. After a storm, remove any broken branches promptly.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Excellent pest and disease resistance. Generally unbothered by pests and diseases.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 150-200cm inc. roots
- Supplied As: Bare Root Tree
Highlights
- A standout hawthorn variety, ‘Crimson Cloud’ features striking reddish-pink blossoms with pure white centres from April to June.
- The shiny green leaves provide a beautiful contrast to the flowers, turning to lovely bronze shades in autumn.
- In autumn, it produces an abundance of red berries, serving as an important food source for birds such as yellowhammers and thrushes.
- Its thorny branches offer excellent, protected nesting sites for garden birds.
- Recognised by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', its flowers support bees, moths, and other beneficial insects.
- Highly resilient and easy to cultivate, it thrives in various conditions and soil types, including chalky and clay soils.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Hawthorn
- Features: Native to UK, Autumn colour, Colourful berries & fruits
- Flower Colour: Pink
- Foliage Colour: Green
- Flowering Season: Late spring (April, May)
- Planting Time: January, February, March, September, October, November, December
- Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
- Habit: Bushy
- Ideal Location: Beds & borders
- Eventual Spread: 8m
- Hardiness: Fully hardy (Will endure even the coldest of UK winters)
Planting & Care
- Soil Type: Plant in any fertile, well-drained soil. If your soil is particularly clay-heavy and gets waterlogged often, make sure you mix in plenty of organic matter and perhaps even gravel or perlite to help improve drainage.
- Pruning: Prune Hawthorns annually to remove any branches that are diseased, or that rub against each other. You can also remove branches to open the tree up to more light. After a storm, remove any broken branches promptly.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Excellent pest and disease resistance. Generally unbothered by pests and diseases.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 150-200cm inc. roots
- Supplied As: Bare Root Tree
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