hardiness zone
7 - 10
latin name
Crataegus pinnatifida
pollination requirements
relies on cross-pollination for reproduction. While limited self-pollination can occur, the flower structure favors interactions with various pollinators.
site and soil
full sun to part shade, best grown in moist, well drained soils. chalk, clay, loam, sand.
Size at Maturity
50-70 ft

Parasol Chinese Hawthorn

Crataegus pinnatifida

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The Chinese Parasol Hawthorne is a small-medium sized deciduous tree that grows well in USDA Zones 7-9. It’s most known for its very large, palmately-veined, 3-5 lobed leaves (to 12” across) that are bright green above and pubescent below. Leaves turn an undistinguished yellow in fall. Mildly fragrant, star-shaped, yellowish-green flowers (to 3/4” wide) in long terminal panicles (to 12”) bloom mostly at the twig ends in early summer. Flowers give way to leathery capsules that split open when ripe (autumn) into 4 or 5 sections, each section containing 1 to 3 seeds. Smooth greenish bark on the young branches and trunk is somewhat unusual. It does well in well-drained soil in full sun to part shade.

hardiness zone
7 - 10
latin name
Crataegus pinnatifida
pollination requirements
relies on cross-pollination for reproduction. While limited self-pollination can occur, the flower structure favors interactions with various pollinators.
site and soil
full sun to part shade, best grown in moist, well drained soils. chalk, clay, loam, sand.
Size at Maturity
50-70 ft
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