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Washington Hawthorn Seeds

Key Features:

  • Beautiful white blossoms in late spring

  • Bright red berries that persist into winter, attracting birds

  • Drought-tolerant and hardy once established

  • Excellent for hedges, pollinator gardens, and landscape accents

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds

Specifications

  • Seed Name: Washington Hawthorn

  • Botanical Name: Crataegus phaenopyrum

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Ornamental Tree

  • USDA Zones: 4–8

  • Mature Height: 25–35 ft

  • Flowering: Late spring clusters of white flowers

  • Fruit: Bright red berries lasting into winter

  • Planting Season: Fall or Spring

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun

  • Soil Type: Well-draining loam or clay

  • Water Needs: Moderate

  • Growth Rate: Medium

  • Cold Stratification: Required for germination

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

Planting Guide

  1. Cold Stratification:
    Mix seeds with moist sand and refrigerate 90–120 days.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant 1/4 inch deep in well-draining potting mix.

  3. Watering:
    Keep soil evenly moist until seedlings establish.

  4. Light:
    Provide full sun for strong growth.

  5. Transplanting:
    Move outdoors once seedlings are sturdy and frost danger has passed

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Washington Hawthorn Seeds

Key Features:

  • Beautiful white blossoms in late spring

  • Bright red berries that persist into winter, attracting birds

  • Drought-tolerant and hardy once established

  • Excellent for hedges, pollinator gardens, and landscape accents

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds

Specifications

  • Seed Name: Washington Hawthorn

  • Botanical Name: Crataegus phaenopyrum

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Ornamental Tree

  • USDA Zones: 4–8

  • Mature Height: 25–35 ft

  • Flowering: Late spring clusters of white flowers

  • Fruit: Bright red berries lasting into winter

  • Planting Season: Fall or Spring

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun

  • Soil Type: Well-draining loam or clay

  • Water Needs: Moderate

  • Growth Rate: Medium

  • Cold Stratification: Required for germination

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

Planting Guide

  1. Cold Stratification:
    Mix seeds with moist sand and refrigerate 90–120 days.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant 1/4 inch deep in well-draining potting mix.

  3. Watering:
    Keep soil evenly moist until seedlings establish.

  4. Light:
    Provide full sun for strong growth.

  5. Transplanting:
    Move outdoors once seedlings are sturdy and frost danger has passed

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Key Features:

  • Beautiful white blossoms in late spring

  • Bright red berries that persist into winter, attracting birds

  • Drought-tolerant and hardy once established

  • Excellent for hedges, pollinator gardens, and landscape accents

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds

Specifications

  • Seed Name: Washington Hawthorn

  • Botanical Name: Crataegus phaenopyrum

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Ornamental Tree

  • USDA Zones: 4–8

  • Mature Height: 25–35 ft

  • Flowering: Late spring clusters of white flowers

  • Fruit: Bright red berries lasting into winter

  • Planting Season: Fall or Spring

  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun

  • Soil Type: Well-draining loam or clay

  • Water Needs: Moderate

  • Growth Rate: Medium

  • Cold Stratification: Required for germination

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

Planting Guide

  1. Cold Stratification:
    Mix seeds with moist sand and refrigerate 90–120 days.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant 1/4 inch deep in well-draining potting mix.

  3. Watering:
    Keep soil evenly moist until seedlings establish.

  4. Light:
    Provide full sun for strong growth.

  5. Transplanting:
    Move outdoors once seedlings are sturdy and frost danger has passed

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