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Get a live Washington Hawthorn Tree (Crataegus phaenopyrum) bare root plant, 18–24" tall. This small ornamental tree features shiny green leaves, red berries loved by songbirds, and pendulous branches. Thrives in full sun and zones 3–10.
Plant Type: Washington Hawthorn Tree (Crataegus phaenopyrum)
Plant Size: 18 to 24 inches tall (bare root)
Mature Height: Grows up to 25 feet
Sunlight: Requires full sun
Hardiness Zones: 3 to 10
Leaves: Dark green, shiny foliage
Berries: Red berries appear September–October, persist through winter
Wildlife Friendly: Attracts songbirds, ruffed grouse, fox sparrows, wood ducks, turkeys, bobwhites, and pheasants
Uses: Ideal for landscaping and attracting wildlife
Shipping: Bare root, not suited for pots
Botanical Name: Crataegus phaeaRuby Red Guava Tree, 8"-10" live plant ready for planting. Thrives in subtropical to tropical climates. Produces sweet, fragrant red fruit.
Plant Type: Ruby Red Guava Tree (Psidium guajava)
Plant Size: 8-10 inches tall
Plant Form: Live plant plug/seedling
Fruit Type: Ruby red guava, sweet and fragrant
Growth Habit: Medium-sized fruit tree, adaptable to pruning
Growing Ease: Low maintenance, beginner-friendly
Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade
Watering Needs: Medium; prefers moist, well-drained soil
Ideal Climate: Subtropical, tropical, temperate (zones 9+)
Soil Preference: Loam, peat, sand, or silt with neutral pH
Foliage Type: Deciduous, attractive year-round
Genus: Psidium
Common Name: Ruby Red Guava
Season of Interest: Fall and summer fruiting
Special Features: Edible fruit, fast-growing, fragrant flowers, beginner-friendly
Native Habitat: Central and South America
Uses: Home orchards, container gardening, tropical landscaping
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Common Name: Washington Hawthorn
Soil Preference: Adaptable to most well-drained soils
Season of Interest: Fall and winter (berries), spring (lush foliage)
Growth Habit: Small tree with pendulous branches
Winter Appeal: Bright red berries add seasonal interest
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Ruby Red Guava Tree | 8"-10" Tropical Live Plant | Ready to Plant Fruit Tree | Easy to Grow | Subtropical & Tropical Zones
$101.25