Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei' Hybrid Cockspur Thorn


Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei' Aubépine à fleur blanche Thuilleaux

Crataegus × lavallei is one of the last hawthorns to come into bloom. 29th June 2012; Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK. Image Owen Johnson. Crataegus × lavallei 'Carrierei' Lime Close Oxfordshire May 2019. Image MC DE LAUBARÈDE. Crataegus × lavallei 'Carrierei' Lime Close Oxfordshire May 2019. Image MC DE LAUBARÈDE.


Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei' in Bute Park

Hawthorns 'Carrierei' (Crataegus × lavalleei 'Carrierei'). The hawthorns 'Carrierei' is less densely branched and holds a more erect posture than other hawthorns. It is a cultivar of Crataegus mexicana and C. calpodendron, just like the Lavalle Hawthorn (Crataegus × lavalleei). It varies from its sibling with late-season red leaves, long-lasting orange berries, and nearly thornless stems.


Crataegus ×lavalleei 'Carrierei' Crataegus ×lavalleei 'Carrierei' Van den Berk Pépinières

Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei' Characteristics: Habit Large shrub or small tree, 5-8 (10) m tall, 3-5 m wide, initially stiffly upright to slenderly ovoid, then asymmetrically broad or umbrella-shaped; few thorns; medium to fast-growing, 20-25 cm a year Crown.


Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei' (Lavelle Hawthorn) Plantinfo

The Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrieri' is a small tree and can be grown as a sturdy shrub. It is a dense-headed tree, distinguished by long glossy dark green leaves which last until December. White flowers bloom from pink buds in the spring. Turning to orange fruits that remain on the tree until New Year. This tree roots deeply and spread out.


Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei' in Bute Park

Crataegus × lavalleei, sometimes known as hybrid cockspurthorn or Lavallée's hawthorn, is a hybrid that arose between cultivated specimens of two species in the genus Crataegus . It is an ornamental small tree with glossy dark green unlobed leaves that is used horticulturally.


Crataegus lavallei Carrierei Aubépine ornementale aux abondants fruits rouge orangé vif en automne

Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei' verfügt über die Besonderheit, in unterschiedlichen Formen gezogen werden zu können. Sucht man sich aus dem Busch den stärksten Trieb aus, lässt er sich zum Stämmchen erziehen. Ist die Strauch- oder Buschform gewünscht, ist nichts weiter zu tun, als zu warten. In beiden Formen ist Crataegus lavallei.


Wildobstschnecke Crataegus lavallei Carrierei / Apfeldorn

Clear stem (1) Multi-stem (2) View cart Add to cart Crataegus ×lavalleei 'Carrierei' Sometimes found as a sturdy shrub, but more often grown as a small tree. At first the crown has an ascending manner of growth but finally becomes irregular, more or less rounded. Up to 5 m broad. The crown looks heavy because of its denseness and the dark leaves.


Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei' (Meidoorn) 810 in pot De Tuinen van Appeltern

Buy this plant Plant nurseries 17 suppliers Size Ultimate height 4-8 metres Time to ultimate height 20-50 years Ultimate spread Wider than 8 metres Growing conditions Loam Chalk Sand Clay Moisture Moist but well-drained, Well-drained pH Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Colour & scent Position Full sun Partial shade Aspect


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Standard - £6.95*. Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrieri' has glossy, dark green leaves in spring and summer which turn beautiful shades of crimson and bronze in the autumn time before falling. This unusual small tree is a cross between Crataegus crusgalli and Crataegus stipulacea . In late spring, large clusters of pretty white flowers appear, which.


Crataegus ×lavalleei 'Carrierei' Hawthorn Van den Berk Nurseries

Lavalle Hawthorn is a small tree or large shrub in the rose family that is a hybrid between two hawthorns found in 1870 at the Arboretum Segrez in France. The Arboretum was acquired by Pierre Alphonse Martin Lavelle in 1856. He was a 19th century botanist and horticulturist.


Crataegus ×lavalleei 'Carrierei' Weißdorn Van den Berk Baumschulen

'Carrierei' is a dense, spreading, semi-evergreen tree or large shrub with sparsely-thorned branches bearing glossy, oval, toothed, dark green leaves turning red in autumn and erect clusters of white flowers in late spring and early summer followed by orange-red fruit. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type


Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei' (Meidoorn) 810 in pot De Tuinen van Appeltern

Crataegus x lavalleei 'Carrierei' Thorn From £ 31.00 Upright and dense. Large impressive flowers. Dark glossy leaves and large orange fruits. Height after 10 years 4m. Read more Deciduous Tree shape: Spreading S Size: Small Leaf colour: Green Flower colour: White Flowering month: May Replacement prune Fruit for wildlife Chalk tolerant Clay tolerant


Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei', Apfeldorn GartenBaumschule Becker

Crataegus × lavalleei is a cultivated hybrid hawthorn resulting from a cross between C. stipulacea and C. crus-galli. It was discovered around 1870 growing at the Arboretum Segrez near Paris, France.


Crataegus x lavallei 'Carrierei' Hybrid Cockspur Thorn

Pronunciation: kra-TEE-gus x la-VAHL-e-i Family: Rosaceae Genus: Crataegus Type: Broadleaf Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No Deciduous tree, 20-30 ft (6-9 cm), erect, open branching but dense, asymmetric growth habit. Stout thorns, 5 cm long.


Apfeldorn (Crataegus x lavallei ‚Carrierei‘) Gartenzauber

Plant Profile Name: Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei' Common Name: Hybrid Cockspur Thorn Family: Rosaceae Height: 7-9m at maturity Demands: Tolerates most conditions and soil types Foliage: Dark green, glossy and ovate. One of the last deciduous trees to drop its leaves Flower: Small creamy white single flowers in late spring


Crataegus lavallei 'Carrierei', Apfeldorn Baumschule Stielau

Crataegus ×lavalleei 'Carrierei' Een enkele keer als forse struik, echter vaker als kleine boom gekweekt. De kroon groeit in eerste instantie opgaand maar wordt uiteindelijk onregelmatig, min of meer rond. Breedte tot 5 m. De kroon doet zwaar aan vanwege de dichtheid en vanwege het donkere blad.