Crataegus brachyacantha |
Crataegus ×sicca |
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blueberry haw, blueberry hawthorn, hoghaw, pomette bleue |
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Habit | Shrubs or trees, 60–100(–150) dm. | Shrubs, 20–50 dm. | ||||
Stems | trunk bark dark gray-brown, plated; thorns on twigs absent or present, recurved, short, to 1.5 cm. |
twigs: new growth glabrate, 1-year old purple-brown, 2-years old dark gray-brown; thorns on twigs straight, 2-years old black, 3–7 cm. |
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Leaves | petiole length 15–30% blade; blade elliptic, 2–3 cm, coriaceous, shiny, lobes 0, margins crenate, venation camptodromous, veins 5 or 6(–8) per side, abaxial surface glabrous, adaxial sparingly appressed-hairy, hairy on midvein, sometimes to sinuses. |
petiole length 50% blade, winged distally, glandular; blade green, rhombic to rhombic-ovate, 2–4 cm, base cuneate, lobes 2–4 per side, sinuses shallow, lobe apex acute or rounded, margins finely, serrate, venation craspedodromous, veins 5 per side, apex acute, veins abaxially sparsely pilose young, persistent, adaxial glabrous or sparsely appressed-pilose young, glabrescent. |
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Inflorescences | 15–25-flowered; branches glabrous; bracteoles caducous, narrow, small, membranous, margins eglandular, nearly glabrous. |
4–6-flowered; branches glabrous or sparsely, sometimes densely, villous; bracteoles caducous, numerous, reddish, linear, membranous, margins glandular. |
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Flowers | 12 mm diam.; hypanthium glabrous; sepals triangular, 1.5 mm; stamens 20, anthers cream to orange, 0.5 mm; styles 4 or 5. |
10–20 mm diam.; hypanthium glabrous; sepals narrowly triangular, margins glandular-serrate, abaxial surface glabrous; stamens 10, anthers cream, sometimes pale pink; styles 3–5. |
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Pomes | black to bluish black, pruinose, oblate-orbiculate, 8–14 mm diam.; flesh mealy; fruiting calyx suberect, on small collar, sepal tips often reflexed; pyrenes 4 or 5, dorsally slightly grooved, sides plane. |
pale orange, strongly pruinose, or deep red, suborbicular, 10 mm diam., glabrous; flesh soft when mature; sepals patent-reflexed; pyrenes 3–5, dorsally grooved, sides plane. |
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2n | = 34, 51. |
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Crataegus brachyacantha |
Crataegus ×sicca |
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Phenology | Flowering Apr; fruiting Sep–Nov. | |||||
Habitat | Wet prairies, alluvial flats, well-drained mesic sites, woodland margins | |||||
Elevation | 10–200 m (0–700 ft) | |||||
Distribution |
AR; GA; LA; MS; OK; TX
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c United States |
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Discussion | Crataegus brachyacantha occurs throughout Louisiana, where it is locally common, and in the adjacent parts of all surrounding states. A disjunct population was known in Georgia but it cannot be found there now. The species is seemingly more shade tolerant than many other hawthorns. Crataegus brachyacantha is among the taller hawthorns in North America; its petals turn orange with age or on drying. The short, recurved thorns and bitter, oblate-orbiculate, black fruit also are distinctive and help to distinguish C. brachyacantha from C. saligna of Colorado and Utah (ser. Cerrones), which is similar in foliage and flower. The names blueberry haw and pomette bleue may have a special appropriateness about late August when the waxy covering of the fruit is still thick and the underlying color is a dark purple. At maturity, the flesh is thin and bitter and the skin usually black. The fall foliage, brilliant lustrous orange, bronze, and red, suggests potential ornamental use. Forma leucocarpa Sargent is a white-fruited form, which was collected by E. J. Palmer at Natchitoches, Louisiana, September 1915; it is the only recorded white-fruited hawthorn. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Crataegus ×sicca is a poorly understood taxon from scattered locations in southern Missouri and southern Ohio. It is likely an interserial hybrid between C. margarettae and one or more entities in the C. pruinosa complex. Nothovarieties 2 (2 in the flora) (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 9, p. 501. | FNA vol. 9, p. 641. | ||||
Parent taxa | Rosaceae > subfam. Amygdaloideae > tribe Maleae > Crataegus > sect. Brevispinae > ser. Brevispinae | Rosaceae > subfam. Amygdaloideae > tribe Maleae > Crataegus | ||||
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Name authority | Sargent & Engelmann: Bot. Gaz. 7: 128. (1882) | Crataegus ×sicca Sargent: Crataegus Missouri, 101. (1908) — as species | ||||
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