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Connecticut hawthorn

Scientific Name: Crataegus pequotorum

Family: Rosaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Shrub

Duration: Perennial

Other Names:

       

Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Hartford Meriden

The provided text mentions "Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Hartford Meriden," a hotel located in Meriden, Connecticut.

Considerations for Children

  • The Connecticut Hawthorn (Crataegus pequotorum) is mentioned as having thorns that "can be hazardous." While this is about a different plant, it shares the name Hawthorn, so some caution should be exercised regarding similar plants.

Common Names

  • Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Hartford Meriden

Distribution and Habitat

  • The hotel is located in Meriden, Connecticut.
  • Other locations mentioned include Shelton, Berlin, Wethersfield, Cromwell, West Hartford, Wallingford, and East Hampton, CT, suggesting the presence of Hawthorn-related establishments or residences in these areas.

Interactions with Other Organisms

  • Connecticut Hawthorn is noted to have pest problems similar to apple trees, including hawthorn leaf spot and blight, and cedar-hawthorn rust.

Quirky Facts

  • The text references a restaurant called "Hawthorne Inn" (also "Casa Mia at The Hawthorne"), known for steaks and banquets.
  • Bill Hawthorn is mentioned as the owner of a local SEO agency in Connecticut.

Additional Information

  • The Connecticut Hawthorn is referenced as Crataegus pequotorum Sarg.
  • It is noted that more information about the Connecticut Hawthorn can be found on Garden Guides.