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Crataegus mollis – Downy Hawthorn seeds
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Description
Pack of 30 seeds
Crataegus mollis, commonly known as Downy Hawthorn, is a North American native tree valued for its edible fruit, attractive blooms, and resilience. This deciduous tree offers year-round interest, with fragrant white flowers in spring, clusters of edible red fruits in late summer, and a rich tapestry of fall foliage. Its ecological benefits and minimal care requirements make it a great fit for permaculture and wildlife-friendly gardens.
Key Features
- Edible Fruit: The small, apple-like fruits, known as haws, are edible and can be used in jams, jellies, or baked goods. They have a mild, apple-like flavor and are rich in antioxidants and vitamin C.
- Growth Habit: Downy Hawthorn is a small to medium-sized tree, growing to about 6-10 meters in height. Its branches bear small, soft thorns, which make it suitable as a natural barrier or hedgerow.
- Wildlife Friendly: The tree’s spring blossoms attract pollinators, while its dense branches provide shelter for birds and small mammals. The haws are also a food source for wildlife.
Growth Requirements
- Height: 6-10 meters.
- Hardiness: Can withstand temperatures down to -35°C.
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade.
- Soil: Grows well in a range of soil types, from loamy to sandy, and tolerates poor soil conditions.
Germination & Propagation
Downy Hawthorn can be grown from seed or cuttings:
- Sowing: Seeds require cold stratification for 3-4 months at 4°C to improve germination.
- Planting Depth: Sow seeds 1 cm deep in well-draining soil.
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings establish, though mature trees are drought-tolerant.
Permaculture Benefits
Downy Hawthorn improves biodiversity by providing habitat and food for pollinators and other wildlife. Its thorny branches make it ideal for use as a natural hedge or windbreak, while its deep roots stabilize soil and prevent erosion. It’s also highly adaptable to varying soil and water conditions, making it a resilient addition to diverse planting schemes.
With its edible fruit, seasonal beauty, and ecological contributions, Crataegus mollis is an excellent choice for edible landscapes, wildlife gardens, and low-maintenance permaculture designs, adding both beauty and function to a variety of settings.
Pack of 30 seeds
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