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hawthorn

Listing 1 - 10 from 326 for hawthorn

Black Hawthorn
... Black Hawthorn Black Hawthorn Crataegus douglasii (Photo: J. E.(Jed) and Bonnie McClellan, California Academy of Sciences) sitemap Internet ...
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Hawthorn
... small mammals and birds. The American woodcock is a common inhabitant of hawthorn patches. The flowers of hawthorn often has a pungent odor, similar to the smell of decomposing flesh. ... . However, the lustrous green foliage, attractive flowers, and brightly-colored fruits make hawthorn a desirable ornamental tree. Hawthorn is susceptible to damage from insects and disease and can be aggressive ...
www.sfrc.ufl.edu

TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Washington Hawthorn
... for seed availability Flowers and Leaf of Washington Hawthorn G. Lumis Fruit of Washington Hawthorn G. Lumis Form of Washington Hawthorn G. Lumis Scientific Name: Crataegus phaenopyrum (formally known as C. cordata) Other Common Names: Virginia or Maple-leaved Hawthorn Summary ...
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Leaf Blight of Hawthorn, HYG-3039-96
... Leaf blight is a serious disease of a few very susceptible English hawthorn cultivars. Most other hawthorn species and cultivars are resistant or are not seriously affected. Symptoms ... favor spore germination and infection. Control Plant resistant varieties Washington hawthorn types are resistant to this disease. English hawthorn types are susceptible and are commonly infected. Although Washington ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Crataegus laevigata--English Hawthorn
... University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00000459 11/12/99 Crataegus laevigata--English Hawthorn Hardiness Zones: 5 to 7 Height: 18 ft Spread: 18 ft Form: (Vis. 1) rounded ... Annual Growth Rate: 12 to 18 inches Flowers: White, pink, red Fruit: Red Comments: English Hawthorn tolerates most soils. The main ornamental feature is white or pink flowers borne in late ...
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Crataegus brachyacantha, blue hawthorn
... spines. Field identification: the blue fruits and short curved spines readily distinguish blue hawthorn from other species of hawthorn. However, if fruits are not present, blue haw can easily be confused with ... haw has dark blue fruits, the fruits of little-hip hawthorn are bright red. Wildlife benefits: In general, the fruits of hawthorn species are eaten by several species of birds. The dense ...
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Crataegus coccinoides, Kansas hawthorn
... coccinoides, Kansas hawthorn Crataegus coccinioides Ashe. Family: Rosaceae Common names: Kansas hawthorn, red hawthorn. Spiny large shrub or small tree, to 4.6 m (15 ft) in height and ... Comments: Crataegus is the classical name for hawthorns; cocciniodes refers to the resemblance of Kansas hawthorn to Crataegus coccinea. Foliage turns red to bright orange in the fall. Wildlife benefits: In ...
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Crataegus engelmannii, Engelmann hawthorn
... botanist in St. Louis. Field identification: Engelmann's hawthorne is closely related to barberry hawthorn C. berberifolia, but can be distinguished by its large lenticels. Wildlife benefits: In general, the fruits of hawthorn species are eaten by several species of birds. The dense branching pattern provides shelter ...
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Crataegus intricata, thicket hawthorn
... intricata, thicket hawthorn Crataegus intricata Lange Family: Rosaceae Common names: thicket hawthorn, red haw. Synonyms: C. pagensis, C. biltmoreana, C. ouachitensis Shrub or small tree to 8 ... thorn"; intricata refers to the intricate branching pattern. Wildlife benefits: In general, the fruits of hawthorn species are eaten by several species of birds. The dense branching pattern provides shelter ...
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Crataegus marshallii, parsley hawthorn
... ), a Pennsylvania botanist and father of American dendrology, who first described parsley hawthorn. Field identification: Parsley hawthorn can be readliy indentified by its unique leaves. Horticulture: A beautiful small ... that is underutilized as an ornamental. Wildlife benefits: In general, the fruits of hawthorn species are eaten by several species of birds. The dense branching pattern provides ...
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