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The true Indian hawthorn (Raphiolepis indica) is a native of southern China and does well in our warm climate. It grows to five feet tall and can be kept as a small single shrub or part of a ...
Question: Some of our Indian hawthorn plants have developed orange/red/yellow leaves, which are dropping and leaving the stems/branches sparse of foliage. The hawthorns in front of the house are ...
Q: I have an Indian hawthorn hedge planted across the front of my house. The shrubs lost a bunch of leaves last fall, and they still look rough. Any suggestions on how to rejuvenate the hedge? A ...
* Scientific name: Raphiolepis indica * Growth habit: A rounded evergreen shrub growing to 4 feet tall and wide. The leaves are ovate in shape, medium to dark green, with rounded toothed margins an… ...
Dear Carol, Is cocoplum another name for Indian Hawthorne? I read your article in the paper on Feb. 25 , Witch’s Broom of Cocoplum, February 25, 2018, and I was curious as the picture looks ...