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  1. Hawthorn is a shrub often used for defensive hedges, and it is also very ornamental. A summary of Hawthorn facts. Name – Crataegus. Family – Rosaceae. Type – tree, bush. Height – 16 to 25 feet (3 to 8 meters) Exposure – full sun, part sun. Soil – ordinary. Foliage – deciduous.

  2. Ideal for hedges or garden trees. Deciduous (loses leaves in winter) Provides food and shelter for wildlife. Can grow in exposed sites and on wet soils. Position in sun or part-shade. Trees need little maintenance once established. Trim hedges at least once a year to shape them.

  3. Hawthorn. Botanical name: Crataegus. Common name: Hawthorn. Common in hedgerows, the blossom of these trees is a sign of warmer, longer days. Small round fruits and autumn leaf colour extend their season of interest. Versatile in use, they can be grown as hedges, shrubs or trees that thrive on a range of soils and in exposed situations.

  4. About the hawthorn hedge -- the pros and cons, from its ornamental charms and edible berries to its nasty thorns, pests and diseases. We examine them all.

  5. Find out how to grow hawthorn, either as part of a hedge or as a standard tree, in our detailed Grow Guide. From BBC Gardeners' World Magazine.

  6. 16 de may. de 2022 · A hawthorn hedge is a good choice if you want to make your garden wildlife-friendly. Here you can read about who benefits most from it and how to plant it. The hawthorn, which blooms in brilliant white, is particularly robust and is therefore well suited as a hedge plant.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2017 · Hawthorn hedges grow best in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 through 8. Hawthorns (Crataegus monogyna) are deciduous shrub-like trees that make formal-looking, five- to 10-foot-tall hedges. Hawthorn trees have small, glossy green leaves, with fragrant white flowers that blossom in the spring.