Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' ~ Winter King Green Hawthorn
Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' ~ Winter King Green Hawthorn
Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' ~ Winter King Green Hawthorn
Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' ~ Winter King Green Hawthorn
Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' ~ Winter King Green Hawthorn
Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' ~ Winter King Green Hawthorn

Winter King Green Hawthorn

Crataegus viridis 'Winter King'

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One of the standout features of the Winter King Green Hawthorn is its vibrant green foliage, which remains on the tree throughout the summer and into the fall. The leaves turn a lovely orange-red color in the autumn, adding a splash of color to the landscape.

In addition to its foliage, the Winter King Green Hawthorn also produces clusters of white flowers in the spring. These flowers are followed by small red berries that persist into the winter, providing food for birds.

This hawthorn tree is relatively small, typically reaching a height of about 20-30 feet at maturity. It has a rounded shape and a dense canopy, making it a great choice for adding structure and visual interest to the garden.

When it comes to planting and care, the Winter King Green Hawthorn prefers a location with full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is a hardy tree that can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions, including clay and alkaline soils.

Type: 

Tree

Origins:

Southeast N. America; GA Native

Height: 

25' - 35'

Spread: 

25’ - 35'

Spacing: 

30'

USDA Hardiness Zone: 

4 - 7

Culture: 

Full SunPart Sun

Bloom Color: 

White

Season of Interest: 

Spring, Fall, Year-Round

MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance.  One of the most disease-resistant Hawthorns.  Some susceptibility to rust and fireblight.  Occasional problems include leaf spots, powdery mildew, cankers, and scab.  Potential pests include borers, caterpillars, lacebugs, leafminers, and scale.

LANDSCAPE USES:  Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Wildlife GardensUrban Gardens, and Shade Tree.

COMPANION PLANTS:  Fothergilla, Viburnum, Inkberry

IMAGES: Photo by David J. Stang, Crataegus viridis Winter King 4zzCC BY-SA 4.0, (2) Scott ZonaCrataegus viridis 'Winter King'CC BY 2.0, (3) Scott ZonaCrataegus viridis 'Winter King' 1CC BY 2.0, (4) Kristine Paulus, Crataegus viridis 'Winter King', New York Botanical GardenCC BY 2.0, (5) Photo by David J. Stang, Crataegus viridis Winter King 8zzCC BY-SA 4.0, (6) Photo by David J. Stang, Crataegus viridis Winter King 1zzCC BY-SA 4.0

*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.

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