Crataegus media ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ is a stunning deciduous shrub or small tree, commonly known as the Scarlet Hawthorn. It is a popular variety of hawthorn, prized for its abundant spring blooms, vibrant red flowers, and attractive year-round appeal. The leaves of ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ are dark green during the growing season, changing to rich shades of red and orange in autumn before they fall. This seasonal colour change adds additional visual interest, particularly in the fall. The double pink to red flowers in spring are a standout feature, creating an eye-catching display that can be seen from a distance. The fragrance and beauty of the blooms make it a favorite in ornamental gardens. The tree supports a variety of wildlife, including birds, bees, and butterflies, with its flowers and fruit. It’s a great option for a pollinator garden or wildlife habitat.
In short, the Crataegus media ‘Pauls Scarlet’ is a beautiful, hardy tree that offers year-round interest with its showy spring flowers, vibrant autumn foliage, and wildlife-friendly characteristics. Whether used as a specimen tree, part of a hedge, or a shrub border, it adds a dramatic splash of colour to any landscape. Easy to care for and adaptable to various conditions, this hawthorn cultivar is perfect for gardens seeking both aesthetic appeal and ecological value. Height: 6m (19.6ft). Spread: 5m (16.4ft).
Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only. This award-winning small tree delivers gorgeous spring blossom, autumn fruits and excellent wildlife value. Grow Crataegus plants in sun or shade, in any moderately fertile, reliably moist, well drained soil. Prior to planting, incorporate plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost into the soil. Plant Hawthorn at the same depth as they were planted in their pots. Backfill the planting hole and water well to settle the soil.
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