Scientific Name: Crataegus x mordenensis
Common Name: Morden hawthorn
Family Name: Rosaceae
Origin: Garden origin
Hardiness Zone: Zone 3: (-40 to -34 °C)
Plant Type: Shrub - deciduous, Tree - deciduous
Mature Size: 5 - 7m x 5 - 7m (height x width)
Habit: Upright
Form: Round
Texture: Medium
Landscape Uses: Attract birds, Fragrance, Spring interest
Exposure: Full sun, Part sun/part shade
Soil or Media: Well-drained
Leaves: Simple, Lobed, Alternate, Soft flexible, Pinnate venation, Glabrous, Ovate, Pinnately lobed, Serrate
Flowers: Cyme, White, Pink, May-Jun
Fruit: Edible, Pome, Red, Dark-red, Sep-Oct
Key ID Features:
Small rounded crown; leaves alternate, broadly ovate, most blades 3-7cm long x 2-5cm wide, margin lobed and serrate; flowers May to early June, either double white (<a href ='https://www.google.com/search?q=crataegus+Snowbird' target='_blank'>C. 'Snowbird'</a>) or double pink (<a href ='https://www.google.com/search?q=crataegus+Toba' target='_blank'>C. 'Toba'</a>).