Crataegus craytonii Beadle

Locations ofCrataegus craytonii Beadle in Virginia

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Detail

Family
Rosaceae
Botanical Name
Crataegus craytonii Beadle
Common Name
Crayton's Hawthorn
Synonym(s)
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Crataegus craytonii Beadle
Comments
Known from only a single specimen on which the stamen number is difficult to determine. The specimens citation is: "In dry soil of clearing, east side of Co Rte 609 near bridge over Chickahominy River." Leaves are thinly pubescent above and below and stipitate glandular on the petioles. Young stems, inflorescence branches, and pomes are also pubescent.
Habitat
Our only specimen is from a dry clearing. At its type locality in Madison Co., NC, the habitat is described as bluffs and banks of the French Broad River.
Native Status
Native

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