Crataegus triflora is an uncommon hawthorn species of the south-eastern United States, of known by the common name three-flowered hawthorn.
It is a multi-stemmed shrub 3 to 5 metres (10 to 16 feet) tall.
[1] The flowers are quite large for hawthorn flowers, and occur in small clusters (not necessarily exactly three to a cluster).
Although rarely cultivated, it can be very attractive if well grown.
This Crataegus article is a stub.