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James Burghardt
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn, Rosalinda™ Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced by beautiful, fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn Rosalinda™ is a large, vigorous, well-branched, evergreen shrub, native to the warm and temperate regions of eastern Asia. The leaves are large, leathery, glossy, oval, alternately arranged on the stems and have serrate edges – like a steak knife. New leaves emerge red/purple or bronze. The large pink flowers are semi-double (extra petals) and commonly appear in the spring. They are produced at the ends of the branches in loose...
James Burghardt
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced by beautiful fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn Eleanor Tabor® is a dense, vigorous, spreading shrub. The leaves are leathery, glossy, oval, alternately arranged on the stems and have serrate edges – like a steak knife. New leaves are bronze when they emerge. The flowers are pink, semi-double and commonly appear in the spring. They are produced at the ends of the branches in loose clusters. Eleanor Tabor (also known as ‘Conor’) produces showy, apple-like, blue-black fruit after...
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced by beautiful, fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn Becky Lynne™ is a dense, vigorous, spreading shrub. The leaves are leathery, glossy, oval, alternately arranged on the stems and have serrate edges – like a steak knife. Its new leaves are bronze when they emerge. The strongly pink flowers are single and semi-double (extra petals) and commonly appear in the spring. They are produced at the ends of the branches in loose branched clusters. This selection, also known as ‘Conynne,’...
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
The genus Rhaphiolepis comprises approximately 15 species of shrubs and small trees from subtropical and temperate regions of East Asia.
These cold-tender evergreens bear leathery, glossy-green, oval to lance-shaped leaves with toothed or smooth edges. Newly emerged leaves are often red or bronze. Loose clusters of small, five-petaled, unscented or mildly fragrant flowers appear toward the branch tips in late winter, spring, or summer. The star-shaped blooms are pink, white, or red,...
John Rickard
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced with beautiful fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn is a large shrub or small tree, well-branched and vigorous. The leaves are large, leathery, glossy, oval, alternately arranged on the stems and have serrate edges – like a steak knife. Its leaves are red/purple or bronze when they emerge. The large pink flowers are single and commonly appear in the spring. They are produced at the ends of the branches in huge, branched clusters. Each bloom is star-shaped and has pointed petals....
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced by beautiful, fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn ‘Pink Dancer’ is a low-growing, spreading shrub. The leaves are small to moderately sized, leathery, glossy, oval, alternately arranged on the stems, and have wavy edges. New foliage is bronze when it emerges and bronze to maroon in the winter. The small pink flowers are single and commonly appear in the spring. They are produced at the ends of the branches in huge branched clusters. Each flower is star-shaped and has pointed...
Jessie Keith
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced with beautiful fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn ‘Pink Lady’ is a spreading, well-branched, vigorous shrub. Its leaves are leathery, glossy, elliptical, alternately arranged on the stems, and have serrate edges – like a steak knife. New foliage is red/purple or bronze when it emerges. The abundant dark pink flowers are single and commonly appear in the spring. They are produced at the ends of the branches in loose, branched clusters. Each flower is star-shaped and has pointed...
(Hybrid Indian Hawthorn)
Easy to grow and graced with beautiful fragrant flowers, Indian hawthorn ‘Pinkie’ is a well-branched, vigorous, spreading shrub. The leaves are leathery, glossy, elliptical, alternately arranged on the stems, and have serrate edges – like a steak knife. New foliage is red/purple or bronze when it emerges. The abundant dark- pink flowers are single and commonly appear in the late spring and early summer. They are produced at the ends of the branches in loose, branched clusters. Each flower is star-shaped...
Jessie Keith
(Indian Hawthorn)
With its dense, compact rounded habit, its handsome leathery dark green leaves, and its spring and early-summer sprays of fragrant white flowers, this native of Japan and Korea is one of the best broadleaf evergreens for gardens in mild climates. Shiny black fruits in late summer provide further ornament.
This shrub prefers sun and moist, well-drained soil, and tolerates seaside condtions. Use it as an informal hedge or foundation plant, in containers, or in a mixed border.