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The Common hawthorn, the species for which the above are named.
Common Hawthorn is extensively planted as a hedge plant, especially for agricultural use.
The Common Hawthorn is extensively used in Europe as a hedge plant.
The Common Hawthorn is a shrub or small tree 5-14 m tall, with a dense crown.
In the Basque language, elorrio is the word for the red fruit (haw) of the common hawthorn.
It is also possible that the lyrics could be a corruption of "knots of may", referring to the blossom of the common hawthorn.
It is also sometimes called mother-die (especially in the UK), a name that is also applied to the common hawthorn.
Common hawthorn (głogówka)
Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
Thorn, quickthorn or common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
It is native to the Mediterranean Basin and is a common plant there, growing on sites comparable to those the European common hawthorn grows on.
A quickset hedge is a type of hedge created by planting live hazel or whitethorn (common hawthorn) cuttings directly into the earth.
When growing in the wild the azerole bears plentiful crops of haw fruits, which are similar to the haws of the European common hawthorn, but plumper.
Reports that it is native to Spain appear to be based on misidentification of the Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna).
The Glastonbury Thorn in Glastonbury, England is a small Common Hawthorn tree regarded as sacred by many Christians.
In the Arabic-speaking countries it is the commonest of the hawthorn species; in the Arabic language the term "common hawthorn" means the azarole hawthorn.
Understory is also rich, featuring common hawthorn, blackthorn, wild apple, pear and strawberry trees, erica, Ruscus aculeatus and numerous others.
Trees growing in the reserve include oak (found in the centre of the wood on sandy ground), field maple, wild service tree, small-leaved lime, midland hawthorn and Common hawthorn.
Crataegus monogyna, known as common hawthorn or single-seeded hawthorn, is a species of hawthorn native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia.
Small deciduous species include bitter cherry, cascara, Pacific crab apple, Pacific dogwood, quaking aspen, Douglas maple, Common Hawthorn and willow.
It is distinguished from the related common hawthorn, C. monogyna, in the leaves being only shallowly lobed, with forward-pointing lobes, and in the flowers having more than one style.
In 1946 Dandy showed that Linnaeus had actually observed and described a single-styled species similar to the Common Hawthorn, and the Midland Hawthorn was effectively a later discovery.
The Glastonbury Thorn is a form of Common Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna 'Biflora' (sometimes incorrectly called Crataegus oxyacantha var.
The name "hawthorn" was originally applied to the species native to northern Europe, especially the common hawthorn C. monogyna, and the unmodified name is often so used in Britain and Ireland.
Other garden shrubs that have sometimes been suggested as possible hybrids involving the Common Hawthorn, include the Various-leaved Hawthorn of the Caucasus, which is only very occasionally found in parks and gardens.
The school had more than 1,800 students in May 1999.
The results will not be known until the third week in May.
The plan is to be made public on May 13.
He seemed to believe the war was over in May 2003.
The last time they were in second place alone was May 29.
He began working at the job on May 6, 1991.
But instead, they were outside his door until May 6.
He would have been 100 years old on May 27.
They simply could not hold the country together until May.
In May 1989 the family then took him to court.
He was last in his office on May 2, 1989.
The show is open to the public through May 10.
May God be with him today and in the years to come.
His first day on the air was May 1, 1957.
Can you get us out by the first of May?
He did the same for the members of his court on 13 May.
He had not been seen in public since May 2006.
The story takes place over 7 days in May 1140.
The work finally began in May 1953 and took over a year.
By May 4, however, he was no longer of interest to the police.
The church started as a group around May 28, 1967.
As of May 2008, the school had 458 students and 45 teachers.
The third time was 9 May 1975 three years before his death.
The case is to be heard on 10 May 2011.
They finally came to a close on May 27, 1968.
The site is also home to a scrub of Crataegus monogyna.
The larvae feed on Crataegus monogyna.
Crataegus monogyna.
The May birth flower is the Lily of the Valley and the Crataegus monogyna.
This hawthorn can be confused even by experts with Crataegus monogyna, which has extremely variable leaf shape, and its origin is obscure.
Thorn, quickthorn or common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
Some thorns are hollow and act as myrmecodomatia, others (e.g. in Crataegus monogyna) bear leaves.
The gall develops in the terminal shoots of Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna (Jacq.)
Reports that it is native to Spain appear to be based on misidentification of the Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna).
Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna; Vienapiestė gudobelė)
Compared to Crataegus monogyna, C. rhipidophylla has larger flowers, larger and more colourful fruits, and more decorative foliage.
Crataegus monogyna, known as common hawthorn or single-seeded hawthorn, is a species of hawthorn native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia.
It is thought by some to be a hybrid between the Crataegus monogyna and another species, perhaps the Azarole hawthorn (Crataegus azarolus).
There are also small areas of Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna, and Elder Sambucus scrub, particularly along the lower slopes of the downland and on the earthworks.
Crataegus monogyna is one of the most common species used as the "hawthorn" of traditional herbalism, which is of considerable interest for treating cardiac insufficiency by evidence-based medicine.
The Glastonbury Thorn is a form of Common Hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna 'Biflora' (sometimes incorrectly called Crataegus oxyacantha var.
The under-storey, of hazel, holly, Ilex aquifolium, rowan, Sorbus aucuparia, and hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna, is sparse and the ground-cover is relatively poor.
It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects and earthworms all year, supplemented by berries in autumn and winter, particularly of rowan Sorbus aucuparia and hawthorn Crataegus monogyna.
Native tree species which have appeared since 1868 include Betula pendula, Quercus robus, Crataegus monogyna, Prunus avium and Prunus padus.
This is said to explain a hybrid Crataegus monogyna (hawthorn) tree that only grows within a few miles of Glastonbury, and which flowers twice annually, once in spring and again around Christmas time (depending on the weather).
In higher grounds, close to Sierras de Tejeda and Almijara we can appreciate diverse specimens such as a conifer called Taxus baccata, maple trees, and Crataegus monogyna Jacq.
The plateau is occupied by more beechwood, mixed with other broad-leaved species such as English Oak Quercus robur, Ash Fraxinus excelsior and Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna, and in places is scrubby.
They have also partaken of the berries of the common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), as well as Coprosma and Cyathodes, and even leaf buds of the Common Osier (Salix viminalis).
The larvae feed on Amelanchier ovalis, Cotoneaster, Crataegus laevigata, Crataegus monogyna, Crataegus pentagyna, Sorbus aria and Sorbus torminalis.
Seedlings of Crataegus monogyna have been used to graft multiple species on the same trunk, such as Pink hawthorn, pear tree and medlar, the result being trees which give pink and white flowers in May and fruits during the summer.