Hawthorn

jackg

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Have several Washington Hawthorn's. Just hoping to live long enough for them to start blooming.
My questions is do any of you out there in bonsai land know where I can obtain a Pauls's Scarlet Hawthorn in the US of A. Have done the due diligence on the internet and can only find sources in UK. Don't know what the import laws are from Great Britain, but assume you have to through at bonded dealer. Any help would be appreciated.
 
We have them. In fact, we may be the only nursery in the world to sell cutting grown ones, no grafts. We have a few small ones ( 2 3/4 inch pots) and one gallon size left. I have a whole hedge of field grown ones that we are starting to harvest. Should have some of those available next year (two to six inch caliper and cutting grown!).

I have some Washington haws in the ground too. Seedlings about twenty five years old, not flowering yet.

Brent
Evergreen Gardenworks.com
 
Paul's red from cuttings ?? Wow that is quite a feat - can mere mortals achieve this Brent?
 
I'll be in line for one of these, can't wait! Please if you have a chance to think of it, to give us all a heads up here when you put them up.
 
By the Eternal! I bought one and planted it for my grandmother back in1989. It was the greatest hawthorn I have ever seen. The nursery only had two of them and they were b&b, about 2 inch stock. I loved it so much, I figured I would buy another, but I never found one since then. It never got the cedar rust, either.
 
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