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Crataegus ×haemacarpa
Scientific Name: Crataegus ×haemacarpa
Family: Rosaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Tree, Shrub
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Crataegus haemacarpa
Crataegus haemacarpa, described by William Willard Ashe, is a species belonging to the Hawthorn genus.
Considerations for Pets
- As a member of the Crataegus (Hawthorn) genus, it is related to plants known to have thorns.
- The plant is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves. Fallen leaves could potentially be ingested by pets.
Considerations for Children
- As a member of the Crataegus (Hawthorn) genus, it is related to plants known to have thorns.
- The plant is deciduous, meaning it sheds its leaves. Fallen leaves could potentially be ingested by children.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Accepted Scientific Name: Crataegus haemacarpa Ashe
- Family: Rosaceae (Rose family)
- Genus: Crataegus (Hawthorn)
- Synonyms: Crataegus media
- Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN): 24565 for Crataegus x haemacarpa Ashe (pro sp.)
Distribution and Habitat
Crataegus haemacarpa is found in the Hawthorns (Genus Crataegus). Discover Life provides information about its biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution.
Morphological Characteristics
- Crataegus haemacarpa is deciduous.
- It has simple, alternate leaves.
- The leaves are petiolate.
Ecological Role
- The Q-bank Invasive database lists Crataegus haemacarpa.
Further Information
- Search for Crataegus haemacarpa in The Plant List, IPNI, Australian Plant Name Index, and NYBG Virtual Herbarium.
- University of North Carolina Herbarium has records of Crataegus haemacarpa Ashe family ROSACEAE.
- Discover Life offers a page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of this species.