Crataegus phaenopyrum (L.f.) Medik.
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Filed As
Rosaceae
Crataegus phaenopyrum (L.f.) Medik. -
Collector(s)
T. Witsell 09-0295, 22 Jul 2009
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Location
United States of America. Arkansas. Madison Co. Ozark Highlands. Upper Boston Mountains Ecoregion. 3.6 mi. NNE of Boston & 0.2 mi. SSE of the Dripping Springs school house. E of (and above) Kings River, S of mouth of Mink Creek & just N of Kings River Natural Area. Weathers 7.5' quadrangle.
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Habitat
Upslope edge of flat sandstone glade in area of groundwater seepage.
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Description
7 small trees, 12 to 15 ft. tall, in seasonally wet area. All fruit aborted (shriveled & black).
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05112268
Occurrence ID: fd02b595-69b5-43e5-90f8-0df3823744d9
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Rosaceae
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All Determinations
Crataegus phaenopyrum (L.f.) Medik. det R. W. Lance, 06 Mar 2018
Note: "For Hawthorns of Arkansas Project, funded by the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission"
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Arkansas
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County/Municipio
Madison Co.
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Locality
Ozark Highlands. Upper Boston Mountains Ecoregion. 3.6 mi. NNE of Boston & 0.2 mi. SSE of the Dripping Springs school house. E of (and above) Kings River, S of mouth of Mink Creek & just N of Kings River Natural Area. Weathers 7.5' quadrangle.
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Coordinates
35.8903, -93.5803
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Location Notes
[US & Canada]
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Distribution
US IH5 Crataegusphaenopyrum (Limjaeus ; f.) Medikus: * ,. * * - det Ronald W. Lance ^ /AarcVi 2018 North American Land Trust For Hawthorns of Arkansas Project, funded by the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission FLORA OF ARKANSAS Madison County NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 05112268 Crataegus phaenopyrum (L. f.) Medik. Washington hawthorn Ozark Highlands. Upper Boston Mountains Ecoregion. 3.6 mi. NNE of Boston 6 0.2 mi. SSE of the Dripping Springs school house. E of (and above) Kings River, S of mouth of Mink Creek & just N of Kings River Natural Area. N 35.89029, W 93.58026. Weathers 1.5' quandrangle. Upslope edge of flat sandstone glade in area of groundwater seepage. 7 small trees, 12 to 15 ft. tall, in seasonally wet area. All fruit aborted (shriveled & black). Photos taken 2 September 2009 on a separate trip with Larry Lowman (pictured with trees). First known record of native, wild plants from Arkansas since 1883. Theo Witseli 09-0295 7/22/2009 Distributed by the Herbarium of the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC). 05112268
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Crataegus phaenopyrum (L.f.) Medik.