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Definition of Crataegus aestivalis
1. Noun. Hawthorn of southern United States bearing a juicy, acidic, scarlet fruit that is often used in jellies or preserves.
Group relationships: Crataegus, Genus Crataegus
Generic synonyms: Haw, Hawthorn
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crataegus Aestivalis
Literary usage of Crataegus aestivalis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plant Life of Alabama: An Account of the Distribution, Modes of Association by Charles Mohr (1901)
"Crataegus aestivalis Torr. Л. Gray, Fl. NA 1:468. 1810. APPLE HAW. MAY HAW.
Louisianian area. Low country of South Carolina, Georgia, ..."
2. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1901)
"Crataegus aestivalis (Walt.) T. & G. May haw. Sumter, Mitchell. This is the
best-known species of the genus in southwest Georgia, on account of its fine ..."
3. Manual of the Trees of North America (exclusive of Mexico) by Charles Sprague Sargent (1905)
"Crataegus aestivalis, T. & G. May Haw. Apple Haw. Leaves elliptical to
oblong-cuneiform, acute or rounded at the apex, gradually narrowed and entire below, ..."
4. Biotechnology: Forestry and Forest Products. Bibliography January 92-January 95 by Raymond Dobert (1995)
"... pectin were determined in two cultivars of mayhaw fruit (Yellow Gem, Crataegus
aestivalis, and Super Spur, Crataegus opaca) at three stages of maturity. ..."
5. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States: Their Names and Ranges by George Bishop Sudworth (1898)
"Crataegus aestivalis (Walt.) Torr. & Gr. Summer Haw. RANGE.—Coast region from
South Carolina (Savannah River) to northern Florida and west in the Gulf ..."
6. Plant Life of Alabama: An Account of the Distribution, Modes of Association by Charles Mohr (1901)
"Crataegus aestivalis Torr. Л. Gray, Fl. NA 1:468. 1810. APPLE HAW. MAY HAW.
Louisianian area. Low country of South Carolina, Georgia, ..."
7. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1901)
"Crataegus aestivalis (Walt.) T. & G. May haw. Sumter, Mitchell. This is the
best-known species of the genus in southwest Georgia, on account of its fine ..."
8. Manual of the Trees of North America (exclusive of Mexico) by Charles Sprague Sargent (1905)
"Crataegus aestivalis, T. & G. May Haw. Apple Haw. Leaves elliptical to
oblong-cuneiform, acute or rounded at the apex, gradually narrowed and entire below, ..."
9. Biotechnology: Forestry and Forest Products. Bibliography January 92-January 95 by Raymond Dobert (1995)
"... pectin were determined in two cultivars of mayhaw fruit (Yellow Gem, Crataegus
aestivalis, and Super Spur, Crataegus opaca) at three stages of maturity. ..."
10. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States: Their Names and Ranges by George Bishop Sudworth (1898)
"Crataegus aestivalis (Walt.) Torr. & Gr. Summer Haw. RANGE.—Coast region from
South Carolina (Savannah River) to northern Florida and west in the Gulf ..."