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Concord hawthorn

Scientific Name: Crataegus ideae

Family: Rosaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Tree, Shrub

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Concord Hawthorn (Crataegus ideae)

This page provides information about the Concord Hawthorn, a plant with the scientific name Crataegus ideae. Please note that much of the following content is derived from mentions of the plant or similar names in various contexts, including geographical locations, accommodation names, and real estate listings.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Crataegus ideae
  • Common Name: Concord Hawthorn
  • Family: Mentions of "Group: Dicot. Family" are found but the Family is not specified.

Distribution and Habitat

The Concord Hawthorn is linked to Concord, Massachusetts. There are also references to locations named Hawthorn in North Carolina (Concord), and Ohio (New Concord).

Ecology

Crataegus ideae is cataloged within the Discover Life database, a resource dedicated to providing information about biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of different species.

Related Resources

  • Discover Life: For information on the biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of Crataegus ideae.

Quirky Facts

  • The "Hawthorne" movement is mentioned in relation to music, specifically opening with "light, rapid sixteenth and thirty-second notes." This suggests an association with lightness or quickness.
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne, an American writer, lived in Concord, Massachusetts. There are mentions of his home, "The Old Manse," and his grave. His presence in Concord might contribute to the area's association with literature and history.