Winter King Hawthorn
Native to North America, the hawthorn is a is an hardy tree that is often underutilized by gardeners and landscapers. The spring blooms of hawthorn trees are comparable to that of a white crabapple, except they come in a lower maintenance tree that is hardy in a wider range of conditions. Hawthorn trees have an excellent ornamental shape, maintaining the classic oval tree shape more consistently than many other mid-sized ornamental trees (20-35 ft.). They are a great alternative to the Bradford or Cleveland Pear trees that have invaded the North American landscape. Winter King is one of the most desirable cultivars for landscaping, as it has a profusion of blooms and typically lacks thorns. While any thorns that it does develop tend to be small and pliable. Late fall to winter is another time that hawthorn trees shine. Exfoliating bark that exposes orange coloration underneath as the tree matures and the multitude of flowers in the spring yield brightly colored small red fruit comparab