Description
The Red Azarole Hawthorn is a Mediterranean gem, prized for centuries for its surprisingly palatable and larger-than-average fruit. This tough, picturesque tree offers a triple season of interest: fragrant white spring blooms, deep green summer foliage, and a generous autumn display of small, glossy red berries. Unlike many hawthorns, its fruits are less astringent and can be enjoyed fresh off the branch or transformed into exquisite, ruby-red jellies, syrups, and unique liqueurs. It’s the perfect choice for a low-maintenance, edible landscape with old-world charm.
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Produces clusters of small, apple-red fruits that are notably less astringent than many hawthorns, suitable for fresh eating.
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An excellent tree for making flavorful jams, jellies, and traditional European liqueurs.
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Blooms in late spring with abundant, fragrant white flower clusters.
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Self-fertile and incredibly resilient, with high tolerance for heat, drought, poor soil, and coastal conditions once established.
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Features glossy, leathery green leaves with serrated edges.
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A fast-growing, small deciduous tree with a dense, thorny habit, excellent for hedges or specimens.
Flavor Profile (of the Fruit):
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Flavor: Mildly tart and slightly sweet, with a flavor reminiscent of a tart apple when fully ripe.
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Texture: Firm and fleshy.
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Primary Uses: Fresh eating (when ripe), jams, jellies, syrups, and flavoring for liqueurs and wines.
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