Overview
Distribution
National Distribution
United States
Origin: Unknown/Undetermined
Regularity: Regularly occurring
Currently: Unknown/Undetermined
Confidence: Confident
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Physical Description
Type Information
Catalog Number: US 969344
Collection: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany
Verification Degree: Original publication and alleged type specimen examined
Preparation: Pressed specimen
Collector(s): ex herb. Biltmore
Locality: Phoenix City., Russell, Alabama, United States, North America
- Syntype: Beadle, C. D. 1902. Biltmore Bot. Stud. 1: 83.
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Conservation
Conservation Status
National NatureServe Conservation Status
United States
Rounded National Status Rank: NU - Unrankable
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Wikipedia
Crataegus annosa
Crataegus annosa is a poorly known species of hawthorn that is endemic to Alabama, and first recorded from Russell County there, in the Southern United States of North America.[1][2]
Taxonomy
In some respects it resembles Crataegus series Apricae, while in other respects it resembles series Lacrimatae.[1]
References
- ^ a b Phipps, J.B.; Dvorsky, K.A. (2007). Review of Crataegus series Apricae, ser. nov., and C. flava (Rosaceae). Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 1(1): 171–202.
- ^ USDA Plants Profile - Crataegus annosa, accessed 12.2.2010
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Names and Taxonomy
Taxonomy
Comments: Recognized by Sargent (Man. Trees N. Amer., 1922) and by Kartesz (1994 checklist and 1999 floristic synthesis), but not by more recent regional floras. Considered to be an Alabama endemic by Kartesz (1999).
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