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Crataegus Arnoldiana A lovely small ornamental tree with shallowly lobed leaves and large red cherry-sized berries after the Hawthorn flowers.
Crataegus crus-galli The 'Cockspur Thorn' and no doubt about its common name once encountered with its massively long thorns. Makes small tree good autumn foliage colour and fruits that often last into winter

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Crataegus durobrivensis Unusual with a Russian sounding name that this highly ornamental large shrub should have originating the USA and introduced to Britain in the early 1900's. Large leaves and large white flowers and of course large red fruits in autumn
Crataegus gemosa An uncommon species, makes a small tree produces an abundance of small crab apple like fruits

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Crataegus laevigata Alba Plena A white double flowering form of ornamental thorn.
Crataegus laevigata Crimson Cloud A really good small tree that flowers from an early age. It has large crimson flowers with a white centre - quite stunning!
Crataegus laevigata Pauls Scarlet An ever-popular ornamental thorn with double scarlet flowers, makes a neat small tree.
Crataegus laevigata Rosea Flore Plena Similar to 'Paul's Scarlet', this form of ornamental thorn has pink double flowers.
Crataegus Lavallei This small dense thorn has long glossy dark green leaves and orange red fruits which persist throughout the winter.

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Crataegus lavellei Carrieri Makes a small round headed tree, glossy dark green leaves which often persist well into winter turning a deeper shade purple green with the bright orange red fruits set superbly against the coloured foliage
Crataegus monogyna

Hawthorn

Needs little introduction. The backbone to many of our native hedgerows. Also known as May or Whitethorn.

Crataegus monogyna Biflora The Glastonbury Thorn' regardless of its mystical connections this thorn manages to come into leaf very early in the season and occasionally flowering in midwinter
Crataegus monogyna Stricta A small Hawthorn with stiff upright branches good where space is limited and conditions are difficult
Crataegus orientalis Also known as C. laciniata which describe the beautiful fresh deeply cut foliage red or yellow red fruits in autumn.

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Crataegus pedicellata Numerous bunches of bright scarlet coloured fruits along with rich autumn leaf colour a superb combination
Crataegus pinnatifida var major Beautiful autumn colouring of its well lobed leaves makes this the Chinese form a highly desirable small tree
Crataegus prunifolia Splendens Crataegus prunifolia ‘Splendens’ A good form of this excellent compact tree with its polished green leaves with rich autumn colours. Its large white flowers in spring are followed by orange-red fruits which persist well into the winter.
Crataegus schraderiana Very similar in outward appearance to C. laciniata making an equally small tree of rounde habit and deeply cut grey gren foliage and differing by its larger and dark purple red fruits

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