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Marietta hawthorn

Scientific Name: Crataegus extraria

Family: Rosaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Tree, Shrub

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Marietta Hawthorn

Based on the provided text, this page focuses on the Crataegus extraria Beadle, commonly known as the Marietta Hawthorn.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Crataegus extraria Beadle
  • Family: Not specified in text, but the text mentions belonging to a group called 'Dicot'
  • Kingdom: Plantae

Distribution and Habitat

The Marietta Hawthorn's name suggests a connection to Marietta, Georgia (GA). The text mentions several locations within Marietta and the broader Atlanta metropolitan area in relation to the plant's name, indicating this region as a potential habitat or area of interest.

Ecological Role

The text doesn't offer direct information about the Marietta Hawthorn's ecological role. However, the reference to observing and sharing information about the species suggests an ongoing effort to document its presence and characteristics in its environment.

Morphological Characteristics

The lyrics mentioning "hard little hands" may allude to a physical attribute, but it is unclear if this is a literal reference to the plant's physical characteristics.

Interactions with Other Organisms

No specific interactions with other organisms are mentioned in the provided text.

Resources and Further Information

  • Hawthorn Suites Hotels
  • Ancestry.com for genealogical research.