![Washington Hawthorn—Crataegus phaenopyrum Washington Hawthorn—Crataegus phaenopyrum](https://i0.wp.com/www.arborday.org/trees/graphics/trees/detail/Washington-Hawthorn_1.jpg)
White flowers in early June start the color show. Reddish-purple leaves turn dark green, then orange, scarlet or purple. Small, glossy red fruits stay on tree into winter, and are preferred by songbirds. Grows to 25′ to 30′, 25′ spread. (zones 4-8)
White flowers in early June start the color show. Reddish-purple leaves turn dark green, then orange, scarlet or purple. Small, glossy red fruits stay on tree into winter, and are preferred by songbirds. Grows to 25′ to 30′, 25′ spread. (zones 4-8)