littlehip hawthorn - Crataegus spathulata

USDA Plant Code: CRSP
Light Requirement: full sun - part shade
Soil Moisture: medium - wet
Height: 15-20 feet
Leaves: deciduous
Protected Plant: no
Commonly Available at Nurseries : yes
Growth Habits: tree,shrub,
Hardiness Zone: 8b, 1/2 8a
Salt Tolerance : no
Drought Tolerance: yes
Birds, Mammals and Other Wildlife: yes
Riparian Buffers: no
All Pollinators: yes
Native Bees and other Pollinators: yes
Butterflies and Moths: yes
Hummingbird: no
Rain Garden: yes
Bloom Color: white
Bloom Period: spring
Fragrant: no
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Foliage;
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Flower(s);
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Flower(s);
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Fruit(s);
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Bark;
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Fruit(s);
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Tree(s);
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Fruit(s);
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Tree(s);
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Flower(s); April. Photo from Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses by J.H. Miller and K.V. Miller, published by The University of Georgia Press in cooperation with the Southern Weed Science Society.
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