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Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group)

Also Known As

  • Crataegus arnoldiana
  • Crataegus mollis 'Arnoldiana'
  • Crataegus mollis arnoldiana
  • Arnold Hawthorn

Plant type

tree

size

  • H: 15'-20'
  • W: 15'-20'

planting zones

  • 4a-9a

Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group) plant details

Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group) is a broadleaf deciduous tree with green foliage. In spring white flowers emerge followed by red fruit. Attracts bees, birds and butterflies making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - dappled shade and regular - occasional water. Adapts to various soil conditions. Does well in acidic, alkaline, average, clay, rich and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something verticillium wilt resistant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group)

Plant type: tree
Plant family: rosaceae
Foliage: deciduous green
Mature size: 15 FT - 20 FT - wide, 15 FT - 20 FT - tall
Flowers: white blooms in spring
Uses: bonsai, small tree, street tree, windbreak

GROWING CONDITIONS for Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group)

USDA Zones: 4a - 9a
Sun exposure: sun - dappled shade
Watering frequency: regular - occasional
Resistant to: deer, verticillium wilt
Soil needs: acidic, alkaline, average, clay, rich and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

"A beautiful small tree with shallowly lobed leaves and fruits large, like red cherries" (Hillier). S-PSh/M

Gardening facts about Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group) plant

How to Grow Crateagus submollis (Arnoldiana Group)

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - dappled shade
  • Water Needs

    • regular - occasional
  • Soil Needs

    • clay
    • acidic
    • alkaline
    • adaptable
    • average
    • well-drained
    • rich
  • Special Situation

    • verticillium wilt resistant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • white
  • Wildlife

    • birds
    • bees
    • butterflies
    • deer resistant
  • Fruit

    • red
  • Flower Season

    • spring
  • Foliage Season

    • deciduous
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