Recent discussions about hawthorn (Crataegus L.) - member of the Rosaceae family

Re: Poison Ivy Seeds!

i want to use it preventing trespassing. i already have hawthorn planted there. but if people just keep going trough it then there will be hole and no can do. ok, some nasty roses might do the job but i guess poison ivy would be annoying enough. also stinging nette grows here naturally all around in large bushes but it has the same - 4

Re: Hawthorn

studies have ruled that one out for sure. however, the leaves are a tobacco substitute. what is bought in the healthfood stores is usually derived from the cheapest hawthorn source, c. ambigua. since a tincture should derive from c. oxyacantha to have any chacne of possessing the suspected benefit, you'd either have to get it from a german phramaceutical - 2

Re: Hawthorn

with an 18" hawhorne if you're over 40 years old you probably don't need to worry about harvesting many leaves. and besides, hawthorn e leaves are small and light, even from a mature 0" tall tree you won't collect more than a bushel, more like a quart. i have a 0' hawthorne, its leaves shrivel on the tree and drop slowly - 2

What to do about suckers

i have a hawthorn and two crabapples that are getting those little growths that look like small limbs growing out of the roots. putting down the plastic liner (or whatever it is made out of) doesn't work. i would like to use something that would kill the suckers while obviously leaving the tree intact. any suggestions? - 1

Re: Poison Ivy Seeds!

ivyfan, have you conisedered some form of wire fencing to keep trespassers out of the hawthorn s until they have properly grown together? anthony b - 1

Re: What fertilizer for Indian Hawthorn for maximum growth?

hmm, most floridians wish their plantings would grow much more slowly. http://www.ehow.com/how_ 073 95_grow-indian- hawthorn .html - 1

What fertilizer for Indian Hawthorn for maximum growth?

i just planted some 1.5 quart indian hawthorn plants. i'm in florida - very sandy soil. at the suggestion of the guy in the f&g dept at home depot i put some topsoil in the holes for them. i see some new growth but wondering what if anything i can do to maximize/accelerate their growth? we're in the rainy season right now. thanks - 1

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