
Puget Sound Native Tree
Botanical Garden
People have created across the United States lists of the largest individual tree of many species as well as typical size of each in a mature forest. They call the largest tree a CHAMPION TREE, for bragging rights.
Black Hawthorn
Crataegus douglasii
Typical dimensions of a large tree of this species in a mature forest:
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Champion tree for this species:
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Dolphin Place
Original
Broadleaf Trees
Black Hawthorn
Crataegus douglasii
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A Black Hawthorn (Crataegus douglasii) is a thorny, deciduous shrub or small tree native to western North America, known for its fragrant white spring flowers, sharp thorns, and edible, dark purple-black berries (haws) that are important for wildlife and have historical uses by Native Americans, providing food and materials. It's a hardy plant, often found near streams and forests, valued in landscaping for erosion control and habitat creation.
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Bark
This tree species was found growing at the following location when the property was purchased in 1973:
Exact data was not collected at the time. The following is data recorded in 2025.
Largest tree for this species within Dolphin Place Open Space:
Height:
Diameter:
15 feet
3 inches
Puget Sound Region
Black Hawthorn
Crataegus douglasii
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