- Look up
hawthorn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hawthorn or
Hawthorns may
refer to:
Crataegus (
hawthorn), a
large genus of
shrubs and
trees in the...
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attendance at The
Hawthorns stands at 64,815, set in 1937.
Alongside being the home of West
Bromwich Albion for over 120 years, The
Hawthorns has also hosted...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to The
Hawthorns station.
Train times and
station information for The
Hawthorns station from
National Rail Rail Around...
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vailiae Hawthorns provide food and
shelter for many
species of
birds and mammals, and the
flowers are
important for many nectar-feeding insects.
Hawthorns are...
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attendance at the
Hawthorns was on 6
March 1937, when 64,815
spectators saw
Albion beat ****nal 3–1 in the FA Cup quarter-final. The
Hawthorns became an all-seater...
- The
Hawthorn Football Club,
nicknamed the Hawks, is a
professional Australian rules football club
based in Mulgrave, Victoria, that
competes in the Australian...
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Hawthorn is a
borough in
Clarion County, Pennsylvania,
United States. The po****tion was 482 at the 2020 census.
Hawthorn is
located in
southeastern Clarion...
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thirteenth century. The
hawthorn button-top gall on
hawthorn is
caused by the
dipteran gall-midge
Dasineura crataegi.
Folklore about hawthorns,
primarily the European...
- the Andes. The
fruit of this
species is one of the most
useful among hawthorns.
Crataegus pubescens Steud. is a
nomenclaturally illegitimate name (for...
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specifically designated as the
state flower.
Although many
North American hawthorns are
polyploid and
reproduce by apomixis, this
species is
apparently diploid...