RFBCPPEX–View of blooming Crataegus Monogyna a tree and branches with fruits in white blooms blossom buds on blue sky early spring low angle wallpaper hi-res
RMA31H0X–Lace work of branches and red fruit of Crataegus viridis, common name Hawthorn, 'Winter King tree'
RMREXJET–01288-04213 Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) in icy Green Hawthorn (Crataegus virdis) tree Marion Co. IL
RMC621FA–Winter King Hawthorn - Crataegus viridis Winter King
RMB6GDJC–Snow-covered twigs and red berries of Winter King Hawthorn 0106DC
RFJ2GB24–Blue Jay (Cyanocitta Cristata) in icy Green Hawthorn (Crataegus viridis) tree, Marion County, Illinois
RM2CDXTH7–. Trees of Texas; an illustrated manual of the native and introduced trees of the state . ove the middle, smooth above,with rusty hairs along the veins and midrib below. Corymb2-5 flowered. Fruit ripening in May, depressed globose,l/2-2/3 in diameter, bright red with pale spots, and thick,juicy flesh. Florida to Arkansas, Louisiana and eastern Texas. 7. Crataegus viridis T^. Southern Thorn. A small roundtopped tree 20-30^ high and 18-20 in diamter with orangecolored bark, gray to reddish brown twigs and slender shortspines. Leaves oblong-obovate, pointed or rounded at theapex. Avedee-shaped ai
RMRX9CT1–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig . 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton &; Brown, III. FI. 2:242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, 1-2' lon
RMMAA6WC–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig . 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton & Brown, III. FI. 2:242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, 1-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate to oval, li'-3' long, i'-2l' wide,
RFBCPPF5–View of blooming Crataegus Monogyna a tree and branches with fruits in white blooms blossom buds on blue sky springtime low angle from below hi-res
RMB6GDJA–Snow-covered twigs and red berries of Winter King Hawthorn 0106DC
RMRDJR8D–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig. 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton & Brown, 111. FI. 2 ; 242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, i'-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate to oval, I r-3' lo
RMRX9CT2–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig . 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton &; Brown, III. FI. 2:242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, 1-2' lon
RFBCPPGH–View of blooming Crataegus Monogyna a tree and branches fruits in white blooms blossom buds floral blue sky low angle from below close up of hi-res
RMRDT50J–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig . 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton & Brown, III. FI. 2:242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, 1-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate to oval, li'-3' long, i'-2l
RMRX9CT3–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 APPLE FAMILY. 307 30. Crataegus viridis L. Southern Thorn. Fig. 2364. Crataegus ziridis L. Sp. PI. 4/6. 175J. C. arborcscens Ell. Bot. S. C. &; Ga. i : 550. i8.m. . tree, often 35° high, with ascending branches and a broad crown, the baric gray or hght orange. Spines rather uncommon, i'-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate
RMRDJR87–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig. 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton & Brown, 111. FI. 2 ; 242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, i'-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate to oval, I r-3' lo
RMRDT50H–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. 31. Crataegus nitida (Engelm.) Sargent. Shin- ing Thorn. Fig . 2365. Crataegus viridis nitida Engelm.; Britton & Brown, III. FI. 2:242. 1897. Crataegus nitida Sarg. Bot. Gaz. 31: 231. 1901. A tree, sometimes 30° high, with ascending and spreading branches forming a broad irregular crown. Spines occasional, 1-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate to oval, li'-3' long, i'-2l
RMRDJR8K–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 6, APPLE FAMILY. 397- 30. Crataegus viridis L. Southern Thorn. Fig. 2364. Crataegus viridis L. Sp. PI. 476. 1753. C. arborescens Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i : 550. 1821. A tree, often 35° high, with ascending branches and a broad crown, the bark gray or light orange. Spines rather uncommon, ¥-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate, acute, acuminate or even obtuse a
RMRDT50K–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. Botany. APPLE FAMILY. 307 30. Crataegus viridis L. Southern Thorn. Fig. 2364. Crataegus ziridis L. Sp. PI. 4/6. 175J. C. arborcscens Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. i : 550. i8.m. . tree, often 35° high, with ascending branches and a broad crown, the baric gray or hght orange. Spines rather uncommon, i'-2' long; leaves oblong-ovate, acute, acuminate or even obtuse at the ape.x, se
RMRJYCH3–. Atlas of United States trees: volume 6. Supplement. Trees. u^ $ d *^>v - y —V • jL L^ggf i • V • y LAs::;::v7^r o -^ 34. Map 32.— Crataegus tracyi Ashe ex Eggl., Tracy hawthorn. Map 33.—Crataegus triflora Chapm., threeflower hawthorn. Map 34.— Crataegus uniflora Muenchh., oneflower hawthorn. Map 35.—Crataegus viridis L., green hawthorn.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Little, Elbert L. (Elbert L
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