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Crataegus laevigata 'Crimson Cloud'
By Spritzhenry
- 21 May, 2010
- 9 likes
Such a beautiful tree...it's grown quite a lot since last year.
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Lovely, aren't they. I went to buy a 'Paul's Scarlet' which has red flowers, and the Nursery told me that I'd like this one even better...and I certainly do! :-)
21 May, 2010
Such a beautiful colour. How tall is it now?
21 May, 2010
Barbara this is weird, we have just bought 3 Paul's Scarlet !! I hope they will look as good as this one, they have not flowered yet so can not tell, it is a very pretty tree, it was very difficult to know which one to chose.
21 May, 2010
Yes, I agree...but I do like the white centres. :-))
Pip - this is its third year in, and it must be about 10' tall, I suppose.
22 May, 2010
It is beautiful, I do love the Hawthorns!
22 May, 2010
So do I!
22 May, 2010
Good enough to eat, a bit like Rasberry Ripple and all those buds, my goodness, you'll be feasting on that lot when they are all out
22 May, 2010
LOL....
22 May, 2010
lovely. mine hasn't flowered yet either. Can't remember what it is...probably paul's scarlet, that rings a bell. No flowers this year though..:(
27 May, 2010
Oh - any idea why? Too new/small?
27 May, 2010
Too new I hope!
27 May, 2010
I can't remember if this flowered in its first year - I 'think' it had a very few flowers - just enough to make me pleased I was persuaded to buy it. :-)
27 May, 2010
I fear too much shade may prove to be my problem....we shall see....perhaps it is not too big to move in the winter....it's about two and a half metres.
27 May, 2010
Mine isn't in full sun all day. Karen. I suppose it gets about half a day, if that.
27 May, 2010
mmm...mine is on the same bit as the shed so not much sun at all. First thing in the am and last thing in the evening only.
27 May, 2010
Sorry for the delay - my RHS book says 'full sun or partial shade'.
27 May, 2010
Hmmm thanks. i think I will leave it another year before I decide whether to move it....
27 May, 2010
Yes - I reckon it should be OK, as long as it isn't in full shade all day.
27 May, 2010
Thanks for looking it up for me! :))
27 May, 2010
You're welcome. x
27 May, 2010
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21 May, 2010