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https://www.garden.eco/indian-hawthorn-diseases
Fragrant, showy spring flowers, blue-black and dense, glossy evergreen foliage rank Indian hawthorns (Rhaphiolepis indica) among the most desirable warm-climate…
https://www.garden.eco/indian-hawthorn-diseases
https://www.garden.eco/indian-hawthorn-hedge
Love the idea of low-growing hedge shrubs with four-season appeal? Evergreen Indian hawthorns (Rhaphiolepsis indica) may be your answer. They…
https://www.garden.eco/indian-hawthorn-hedge
https://www.garden.eco/hawthorn-hedge
A feature, or a bug? That’s the dilemma facing anyone considering the hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) as hedge material. Fast growing,…
https://www.garden.eco/hawthorn-hedge
https://www.garden.eco/hawthorn-tree-berries
Take a walk in the woods almost anywhere in Europe or North America, and you’re likely to encounter a hawthorn…
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https://www.garden.eco/hawthorn-tree-thorns
Hawthorn trees (Crataegus spp.) don’t have needle-sharp thorns to be mean. Like roses, they have them to protect their fruit.…
https://www.garden.eco/hawthorn-tree-thorns
https://www.garden.eco/fire-blight-pear
Fruit trees are long-term investments. Gardeners invest money, time, and effort into them and hope they get a return in…
https://www.garden.eco/fire-blight-pear