Kansas Hawthorn at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Borough: Brooklyn
Community Board: 55/Prospect Park
Designated: 1985
Tree Details
Species: Kansas hawthorn
(Crataegus coccinioides)
Height: 35.26 Feet
Trunk Diameter 20
Inches
Average Canopy Spread
28 Feet
The Kansas hawthorn located just across from the Lily Pond is a national and New York State Champion Tree. It was donated by the Parks Department of Rochester, New York in 1912 and is known for the flaming red foliage it produces in October and its abundance of dark crimson berry-like fruit.
Location
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Across from the Lily Pond
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