Hawthorn Pauls Scarlet (Crataegus monogyna)
These standard trees are Hawthorn Pauls Scarlet. It's full Latin name is Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet', or is sometimes known as Crataegus oxyacantha 'Paul's Scarlet'. We have also known them to be informally known as the Double Crimson Hawthorn Tree, the Red Mayflower Tree or Midland Hawthorn. It is related to the common Hawthorn which is regularly found in native hedgerows across the UK.
This is a specimen tree that will make a fine addition to any garden and will grow into a medium sized tree that will add beauty without dominating the garden. Like all hawthorns, it has small lobed glossy green leaves and spiny branches. The leaves turn an attractive yellow colour in the autumn when they then fall off (as the tree is deciduous) until the spring. It has an abundance of red-pink double flowers in the spring and produces red Haws in the autumn.
You will see that there are several options for purchasing this tree depending on size and root formations.
The size of the tree is measured in centimetres and refers to the stem girth of the tree at approximately 1m above ground level. Most of these trees will be around 3-4m in height but please note they are not sold by height, they are sold according to stem girth. If in doubt about what this means, please do call the nursery and we will be happy to advise you.
You either have the choice of purchasing bare root, rootballed or container grown. Container grown trees are grown in plastic pots or bags and can be planted all year round. The bare root and rootballed options are field grown trees which are dug from our fields to order to minimise the length of time they are out of the ground.
Bare root trees are dug from our fields with no soil around their roots. They must be planted immediately after receiving them to reduce the chances of their roots drying out and struggling to establish. As there is no soil around their roots, they are a cheaper option for planting.
Rootballed trees are exactly the same tree dug from our fields however a ball of soil is dug around the roots which is then wrapped up in hessian. This puts significantly less stress on the root system compared to a bare root, however pleased be advised that this can make them very heavy to handle, so please do telephone us to discuss this if you think it might be an issue for you. When you receive the tree, you should plant it with the hessian still around the roots as it will quickly rot away and new root growth will easily push through the hessian.
Both the bare root and rootballed options are only available during the colder months of the year when they are dormant (usually between November and March, weather depending).
Due to the size of these Hawthorn Pauls Scarlet trees, we will need to quote for delivery on an individual basis. Please telephone us to discuss delivery of your plants. Plants can, of course, be collected from our nursery free of charge.
Careful preparation of your planting site is important and we recommend mixing your soil with compost and/or farmyard manure to give your trees the best start. It is also extremely important to plant using a tree stake and tie to support your tree in its first few years to avoid it blowing over until its roots have properly established as anchors in the ground.
We also stock a range of other specimen trees suitable for garden planting. These can be viewed on our trees page.
For more information about Hawthorn or to discuss alternative products, call us on 01252 714552 or email us on sales@hedgesonline.com
Delivery
Should you require delivery, a delivery charge will be calculated based on your postcode and added at the checkout stage. Collection from our nursery at GU10 2BH is free of charge.