Crataegus lassa

Crataegus lassa, the sandhill hawthorn, is a species of hawthorn native to the southeastern United States.[2] Small trees or large shrubs, they have a characteristic weeping or drooping habit, and grow in pine barrens, the Carolina sandhills region, the Florida longleaf pine sandhills, and similar areas with well-drained soils.[3]

Crataegus lassa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subtribe: Malinae
Genus: Crataegus
Species:
C. lassa
Binomial name
Crataegus lassa
Synonyms[2]
List
    • Crataegus adusta Beadle
    • Crataegus amica Beadle
    • Crataegus arguta Beadle
    • Crataegus audens Beadle
    • Crataegus constans Beadle
    • Crataegus crocea Beadle
    • Crataegus curva Beadle
    • Crataegus dapsilis Beadle
    • Crataegus dolosa Beadle
    • Crataegus flava var. integra Nash
    • Crataegus frugalis Beadle
    • Crataegus illudens Beadle
    • Crataegus incana Beadle
    • Crataegus inopina Beadle
    • Crataegus inops Beadle
    • Crataegus integra (Nash) Beadle
    • Crataegus lanata Beadle
    • Crataegus meridiana Beadle
    • Crataegus panda Beadle
    • Crataegus rava Beadle
    • Crataegus recurva Beadle
    • Crataegus rimosa Beadle
    • Crataegus sodalis Beadle
    • Crataegus vicana Beadle
    • Crataegus villaris Beadle

References

  1. Biltmore Bot. Stud. 1: 29 (1901)
  2. "Crataegus lassa Beadle". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  3. Nelson, Gil (30 September 2010). The Trees of Florida: A Reference and Field Guide. p. 330. ISBN 9781561644742.
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