Washington Hawthorn

TREE TYPE Hawthorn
SCIENTIFIC NAME Crataegus phaenopyrum
SIZE AT MATURITY (H x W) 25ft x 20ft (Small)
PLANTER STRIP SIZE 4 to 6 feet
POWERLINE SUITABLE yes
PARKING LOT SUITABLE  
LOW WATER/DROUGHT TOLERANT  
FIRE SAFE (Noted by OSU or ODF) yes
ATTRACTS WILDLIFE/POLLINATORS yes
NATIVE TO OREGON  
COMMENTS Attractive white flowers, small red fruits, and fall color. A low-branching tree, so make sure to prune for proper clearances over sidewalks and roads. This tree must only be planted under high voltage power lines and may require some pruning to keep out of the right of way.: "The Washington Hawthorn produces abundant fruit which is eaten by birds and mammals throughout winter. It is an important nectar plant for bees." Features: wildlife, flowers, fall color. Full sun. Wet soil tolerant.
MORE INFORMATION https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/plants/crataegus-phaenopyrum