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Plants Flowering in May

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COTONEASTER 'Exburiensis'
Yellow berries, tall growing
COTONEASTER horizontalis

COTONEASTER horizontalis  >

Herring-bone cotoneaster, Rock cotoneaster
Herringbone cotoneaster with bright red berries
COTONEASTER horizontalis 'Variegatus'
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COTONEASTER horizontalis 'Variegatus'  >

Rock cotoneaster, Variegated herring-bone cotoneaster
Silver variegated form
COTONEASTER Hybridus Pendulus

COTONEASTER Hybridus Pendulus  >

Weeping cotoneaster
Scarlet berries on pendulous branches
COTONEASTER microphyllus
Evergreen with coral-red berries
COTONEASTER 'Rothschildianus'
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COTONEASTER 'Rothschildianus'  >

Willow-leaved cotoneaster
Distinctive spreading habit and clusters of creamy-yellow fruits
COTONEASTER simonsii
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COTONEASTER simonsii  >

Himalayan cotoneaster
Semi-evergreen, scarlet berries
COTONEASTER x suecicus 'Skogholm'
Wide spreading habit with small coral-red fruits. Good ground cover
CRATAEGUS

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Hawthorn
All Flower MAY
CRATAEGUS x grignonensis
Thornless species with glossy leathery leaves, single white flowers and shiny brownish red fruits lasting all winter (birds permitting!)
CRATAEGUS laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet'
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CRATAEGUS laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet'  >

Double crimson hawthorn, Midland hawthorn, Red May
Double red
CRATAEGUS laevigata 'Plena'

CRATAEGUS laevigata 'Plena'  >

Double white thorn, Midland hawthorn
Double white
CRATAEGUS monogyna

CRATAEGUS monogyna  >

Bread and cheese, Common hawthorn, May, Quickthorn
white flowers
CRATAEGUS persimilis 'Prunifolia'
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CRATAEGUS persimilis 'Prunifolia'  >

Broad-leafed cockspur thorn, Hawthorn
A small compact broad headed tree notable for its persistent red fruit and striking autumn colour
CRINODENDRON hookerianum
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Chilean lantern tree
(Syn. Tricuspidaria lanceolata) - crimson lanterns borne in profusion
CRINODENDRON hookerianum 'Ada Hoffman'
A striking new introduction with longer leaves and attractive pink lantern flowers
CYDONIA oblonga

CYDONIA oblonga  >

Common quince
White or pale rose flowers with large golden yellow fruits in October which are suitable for jam making
CYTISUS scoparius 'Andreanus'
Dark red and yellow flowers
CYTISUS scoparius 'Burkwoodii'
Deep pink to maroon flowers with gold margins
CYTISUS scoparius 'Firefly'
Yellow and brownish red
DANAE racemosa
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DANAE racemosa  >

Alexandrian laurel
(Ruscus racemosus) - shade tolerant evergreen with arching sprays of narrow polished leaves
DAPHNE burkwoodii 'Astrid'

DAPHNE burkwoodii 'Astrid'  >

Variegated daphne
Pale yellow margins turning creamy-white to the blue-green leaves
DAPHNE burkwoodii 'Somerset'
Improved form of burkwoodii with fragrant purple-pink flowers
DAPHNE cneorum

DAPHNE cneorum  >

Garland flower
Abundant clusters of strongly scented rose-pink or white flowers. Slow growing and must have well-drained but not dry soil
DAPHNE pontica
Spidery yellow-green flowers and glossy leaves. Will tolerate shade
DAPHNE tangutica
Masses of very fragrant flowers tinged pink
Rosy-red flowers in bud opening white in large clusters. Extremely fragrant
DAPHNIPHYLLUM himalayense subsp. macropodum
Attractive and unusual evergreen with rhododendron-like leaves and pungent purplish clusters of flowers. Perfectly hardy
DAVIDIA involucrata var. vilmoriniana
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DAVIDIA involucrata var. vilmoriniana  >

Dove tree, Ghost tree, Handkerchief tree
Leaves on established trees are glabrous (smooth) not silky and hairy underneath. Otherwise there is little to distinguish the two forms

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