
Hawthorn Seeds (English Hawthorn Seeds) - Ornamental Deciduous Tree for Gardens
Grow a classic and versatile landscape plant with English Hawthorn Seeds. Known for its traditional use in hedging and ornamental planting, English Hawthorn forms a hardy deciduous tree or shrub with dense branching, spring blossoms, and bright berry-like clusters later in the season.
This variety thrives in well-drained soil and adapts to a wide range of growing conditions. It is suitable for urban landscapes, cottage gardens, natural hedgerows, or standalone specimen planting.
As a long-lived perennial woody plant, English Hawthorn becomes more attractive and fuller each year. These seeds are Non-GMO and selected for strong germination and vigorous plant structure.
Features
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Hardy deciduous shrub or tree with dense branching
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Produces attractive spring blooms and later fruit clusters
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Ideal for hedging, borders, landscaping, or specimen planting
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Low maintenance once established
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Long-lived perennial plant with seasonal beauty
SpecificationsÂ
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Common Name: English Hawthorn
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Scientific Name: Crataegus monogyna
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Seed Type: Ornamental Tree / Shrub
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Color: White spring blooms with red berry-like fruit later in season
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Growth Habit: Deciduous Shrub or Tree
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Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–10
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Bloom Season: Late Spring
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Height: 10–30 feet depending on growth conditions
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Ideal Use: Landscaping, Hedges, Borders, Garden Trees
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Water Requirement: Moderate
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Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
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Heirloom: Yes
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Non-GMO: Yes
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Growth Difficulty: Moderate
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Planting Season: Fall or Early Spring
Planting Guide
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Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist peat or sand for 60–90 days for optimal germination.
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Sowing: After stratification, sow seeds outdoors or indoors in pots.
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Depth: Plant seeds ¼–½ inch deep.
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Spacing: Allow 6–10 feet spacing for shrubs or hedge growth.
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Watering: Keep soil lightly moist during early growth stages.
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Germination Time: Can range from 30–180 days depending on temperature and stratification.
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Care: Minimal pruning may be done after the first year to shape desired growth.
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Hawthorn Seeds (English Hawthorn Seeds) - Ornamental Deciduous Tree for Gardens
Grow a classic and versatile landscape plant with English Hawthorn Seeds. Known for its traditional use in hedging and ornamental planting, English Hawthorn forms a hardy deciduous tree or shrub with dense branching, spring blossoms, and bright berry-like clusters later in the season.
This variety thrives in well-drained soil and adapts to a wide range of growing conditions. It is suitable for urban landscapes, cottage gardens, natural hedgerows, or standalone specimen planting.
As a long-lived perennial woody plant, English Hawthorn becomes more attractive and fuller each year. These seeds are Non-GMO and selected for strong germination and vigorous plant structure.
Features
-
Hardy deciduous shrub or tree with dense branching
-
Produces attractive spring blooms and later fruit clusters
-
Ideal for hedging, borders, landscaping, or specimen planting
-
Low maintenance once established
-
Long-lived perennial plant with seasonal beauty
SpecificationsÂ
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Common Name: English Hawthorn
-
Scientific Name: Crataegus monogyna
-
Seed Type: Ornamental Tree / Shrub
-
Color: White spring blooms with red berry-like fruit later in season
-
Growth Habit: Deciduous Shrub or Tree
-
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–10
-
Bloom Season: Late Spring
-
Height: 10–30 feet depending on growth conditions
-
Ideal Use: Landscaping, Hedges, Borders, Garden Trees
-
Water Requirement: Moderate
-
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
-
Heirloom: Yes
-
Non-GMO: Yes
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Growth Difficulty: Moderate
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Planting Season: Fall or Early Spring
Planting Guide
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Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist peat or sand for 60–90 days for optimal germination.
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Sowing: After stratification, sow seeds outdoors or indoors in pots.
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Depth: Plant seeds ¼–½ inch deep.
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Spacing: Allow 6–10 feet spacing for shrubs or hedge growth.
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Watering: Keep soil lightly moist during early growth stages.
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Germination Time: Can range from 30–180 days depending on temperature and stratification.
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Care: Minimal pruning may be done after the first year to shape desired growth.
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Grow a classic and versatile landscape plant with English Hawthorn Seeds. Known for its traditional use in hedging and ornamental planting, English Hawthorn forms a hardy deciduous tree or shrub with dense branching, spring blossoms, and bright berry-like clusters later in the season.
This variety thrives in well-drained soil and adapts to a wide range of growing conditions. It is suitable for urban landscapes, cottage gardens, natural hedgerows, or standalone specimen planting.
As a long-lived perennial woody plant, English Hawthorn becomes more attractive and fuller each year. These seeds are Non-GMO and selected for strong germination and vigorous plant structure.
Features
-
Hardy deciduous shrub or tree with dense branching
-
Produces attractive spring blooms and later fruit clusters
-
Ideal for hedging, borders, landscaping, or specimen planting
-
Low maintenance once established
-
Long-lived perennial plant with seasonal beauty
SpecificationsÂ
-
Common Name: English Hawthorn
-
Scientific Name: Crataegus monogyna
-
Seed Type: Ornamental Tree / Shrub
-
Color: White spring blooms with red berry-like fruit later in season
-
Growth Habit: Deciduous Shrub or Tree
-
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–10
-
Bloom Season: Late Spring
-
Height: 10–30 feet depending on growth conditions
-
Ideal Use: Landscaping, Hedges, Borders, Garden Trees
-
Water Requirement: Moderate
-
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
-
Heirloom: Yes
-
Non-GMO: Yes
-
Growth Difficulty: Moderate
-
Planting Season: Fall or Early Spring
Planting Guide
-
Cold Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist peat or sand for 60–90 days for optimal germination.
-
Sowing: After stratification, sow seeds outdoors or indoors in pots.
-
Depth: Plant seeds ¼–½ inch deep.
-
Spacing: Allow 6–10 feet spacing for shrubs or hedge growth.
-
Watering: Keep soil lightly moist during early growth stages.
-
Germination Time: Can range from 30–180 days depending on temperature and stratification.
-
Care: Minimal pruning may be done after the first year to shape desired growth.























