Name: Suzanne/Sue Sebastopol, CA (Zone 9a) Sunset Zone 15
Most plants in the database have a basic generic entry. Just type in that common name Indian Hawthorne and you see a list of the most popular ones with that common name including several cultivars, the species at the top.
I didn't find a generic database entry for Rhaphiolepis and when I type in the common name Indian Hawthorne the only result I get is the cultivar named 'Pinkie'. https://garden.org/plants/sear...
@hiyall Here's the entry for Indian Hawthorn (Rhaphiolepis indica) which I believe your photo shows. Flowers can be pink to creamy-white and I believe this species is grown in Mississippi.
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Calif_Sue said: Yes, if you search for it with that E at the end of Hawthorne, that is the only entry with it, (and that one was added by you.)
I will delete the E
I don't know why I always thought it was spelled with an E at the end.
~ I'm an old gal who still loves playing in the dirt!
~ Playing in the dirt is my therapy ... and I'm in therapy a lot!