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Crataegus ×immanis
Scientific Name: Crataegus ×immanis
Family: Rosaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Tree
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Crataegus x immanis
Crataegus x immanis, described by William Willard Ashe, is a hybrid taxon within the Crataegus genus. A common name for this plant is hawthorn.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Family: Rosaceae (Rose family)
- Genus: Crataegus
- Species: Crataegus x immanis Ashe (pro sp.)
- Taxonomic Status: Accepted
- Synonyms: Crataegus anamesa Sarg., Crataegus ancisa Beadle, Crataegus annosa, among others.
Distribution and Habitat
- This plant is native to the USA, specifically found in Michigan and Ohio.
- It has been observed in floodplains, forests, fencerows, and old fields.
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
- Crataegus x immanis is a tree.
Ecology
- Species of Crataegus vary from heliophiles to moderately shade tolerant.
Additional Information
- Crataegus x immanis is a hybrid of Crataegus chrysocarpa and Crataegus pruinosa.
Further Resources
- Discover Life provides a page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of Crataegus immanis.
- The Plant List, IPNI, Australian Plant Name Index, and NYBG Virtual Herbarium are useful resources for searching information on this plant.
- Tropicos offers information in English, French, and Spanish.
- USDA PLANTS Database provides a map for Crataegus x immanis.