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inkberry hawthorn
Scientific Name: Crataegus multiflora
Family: Rosaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Tree, Shrub
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Inkberry Hawthorn (Crataegus multiflora)
The Inkberry Hawthorn, scientifically known as Crataegus multiflora, is a plant that can be found as either a tree or a shrub. It is a perennial plant. It is sometimes referred to simply as "Inkberry," but this name is also used for the Inkberry Holly (Ilex glabra), so pay attention to the context.
Considerations for Pets
- Hawthorns, in general, are known to have thorns.
- Inkberry fruits (berries) may be attractive to some animals.
Considerations for Children
- Hawthorns, in general, are known to have thorns.
- Inkberry fruits (berries) may be attractive to some children.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Crataegus multiflora Bunge
- Common Name: Inkberry Hawthorn
- Family: Rosaceae (Rose family)
- Order: Rosales
- Genus: Crataegus L.
- Synonyms: Cotoneaster multiflorus Bunge (Note: this appears to be a potential synonym or related species, requiring further verification)
- Related ITIS Name: Crataegus multiflora Bunge (TSN 508025)
Quirky Facts
- The berries of the Inkberry Hawthorn are known to provide winter food for birds like the Bohemian Waxwing.