The branches, flowers and fruit of these plants are often used decoratively. Though the fruit does contain seeds, the easiest way to propagate Indian hawthorn is by cuttings. Cut a 4-to-6-inch ...
You can grow this low-maintenance plant in hardiness zones 5-9. If you want to create a bird-friendly garden, consider the easy-to-care-for Indian hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica). This slow-growing ...