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Crataegus calpodendron is a
species of
hawthorn native to much of the
eastern United States and to Ontario, Canada. The
common name late
hawthorn refers...
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mistakenly called C. pubescens), and the male
parent is
thought to be C.
calpodendron (which is
sometimes mistakenly called C. crus-galli). Carrière's hawthorn...
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Crataegus aestivalis may haw; may
hawthorn Rosaceae (rose family)
Crataegus calpodendron pear
hawthorn Rosaceae (rose family)
Crataegus ×
canescens Stern's medlar...
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blueberry hawthorn Crataegus brainerdii – Brainerd's
hawthorn Crataegus calpodendron – late
hawthorn Crataegus canbyi Crataegus chlorosarca Crataegus chrysocarpa...
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between C.
uniflora and a
member of
series Macracanthae,
probably C.
calpodendron. Phipps, J.B.; Dvorsky, K. (2006).
Crataegus series Parvifoliae and its...
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Crataegus fontanesiana are "somewhat narrow-leaved
forms of C.
calpodendron". The name was mis-applied for much of the 19th and 20th
centuries to...
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larvae feed on Amelanchier,
Crataegus species (including
Crataegus calpodendron),
Photinia species (including
Photinia prunifolia, and
Photinia melanocarpa)...
- feed on
Amelanchier species,
Crataegus species (including
Crataegus calpodendron,
Crataegus parvifolia and
Crataegus tomentosa) and
Prunus serotina. Global...
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cornuta (N)
Crataegus arcana (N)
Crataegus brainerdii (N)
Crataegus calpodendron (N)
Crataegus chrysocarpa (N)
Crataegus crus-galli (N)
Crataegus flabellata...
- States. The
larvae are leaf
miners of
Crataegus mollis and
Crataegus calpodendron; the mine is a large,
white or yellowish-white blotch,
speckled throughout...