
Crataegus prunifolia 'Splendens' Tree
Crataegus prunifolia 'Splendens, commonly know as Frosted Thorn, is a wonderful small tree. It boasts attractive, dark-green, broadly oval foliage which turns marvellous shades of yellow, orange and copper in the autumn. In May, clusters of small white flowers appear, followed by impressive red fruits in the autumn, which hang well into the winter.
Ideal for the smaller garden, this more showy form of the native Hawthorn tree, will do well in even the toughest positions and soils including coastal, exposed, polluted and damp sites. Very popular with wildlife, Splendens will grow to an estimated height and spread of 5 x 4 metres in 20 years. As the name suggests, this tree has sharp thorns on its branches.
AKA Frosted thorn, Broadleaved Cockspur Thorn, Crataegus 'Prunifolia Splendens'
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Crataegus prunifolia 'Splendens' Tree
Crataegus prunifolia 'Splendens, commonly know as Frosted Thorn, is a wonderful small tree. It boasts attractive, dark-green, broadly oval foliage which turns marvellous shades of yellow, orange and copper in the autumn. In May, clusters of small white flowers appear, followed by impressive red fruits in the autumn, which hang well into the winter.
Ideal for the smaller garden, this more showy form of the native Hawthorn tree, will do well in even the toughest positions and soils including coastal, exposed, polluted and damp sites. Very popular with wildlife, Splendens will grow to an estimated height and spread of 5 x 4 metres in 20 years. As the name suggests, this tree has sharp thorns on its branches.
AKA Frosted thorn, Broadleaved Cockspur Thorn, Crataegus 'Prunifolia Splendens'
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Crataegus prunifolia 'Splendens, commonly know as Frosted Thorn, is a wonderful small tree. It boasts attractive, dark-green, broadly oval foliage which turns marvellous shades of yellow, orange and copper in the autumn. In May, clusters of small white flowers appear, followed by impressive red fruits in the autumn, which hang well into the winter.
Ideal for the smaller garden, this more showy form of the native Hawthorn tree, will do well in even the toughest positions and soils including coastal, exposed, polluted and damp sites. Very popular with wildlife, Splendens will grow to an estimated height and spread of 5 x 4 metres in 20 years. As the name suggests, this tree has sharp thorns on its branches.
AKA Frosted thorn, Broadleaved Cockspur Thorn, Crataegus 'Prunifolia Splendens'























