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Crataegus azarolus | Azarole | Mediterranean medlar
Crataegus azarolus | Azarole | Mediterranean medlar
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Plant Description
Crataegus azarolus, commonly known as azarole hawthorn, is a captivating tree native to the Mediterranean region. This Mediterranean hawthorn stands out for its dense foliage and striking clusters of white blossoms. Gardeners appreciate its ornamental appeal and the way it brightens landscapes with seasonal blooms. The tree's elegant shape and vibrant green leaves add visual interest year-round.
Crataegus azarolus produces small, round fruits that attract attention for their unique color and texture. The Crataegus azarolus fruit is edible, often enjoyed fresh or used in culinary preparations. This edible hawthorn species offers both beauty and utility, making it a prized addition to gardens focused on native or fruit-bearing trees. Its resilience and adaptability enhance its popularity among plant enthusiasts.
- Produces clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring
- Displays bright orange to yellow fruit in autumn
- Leaves turn vibrant shades of red and orange in fall
- Offers dense, thorny branches typical of hawthorn species
- Supports local wildlife with its nectar and fruit
The Crataegus azarolus tree combines ornamental charm with ecological benefits. Its distinctive fruits and attractive foliage make it a standout among hawthorn species. Whether planted for aesthetics or fruit, this Mediterranean native enriches any garden space with its natural beauty and seasonal interest.
IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.
Botanical family: Rosaceae
Botanical genus: Crataegus
Botanical species: Crataegus azarolus
SKU:WP-2636-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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