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  2. Rhamnus lycioides - Wikipedia

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    Rhamnus lycioides, the black hawthorn, European buckthorn, or Mediterranean buckthorn, is a shrub up to about 1.5-4 metres tall [1] in the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae. It is found in the Mediterranean region, in southern Europe and northern Africa. Its scientific name lycioides refers to its resemblance to the botanical genus Lycium.

  3. Crataegus douglasii - Wikipedia

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    Crataegus douglasii is a compact erect bushy shrub growing to 8–9 metres (26–30 feet) tall with a trunk of up to 10 centimetres (4 inches) thick. [4] It is covered in fan-shaped green leaves about 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in) long [4] with teeth along the distal margin.

  4. Crataegus pentagyna - Wikipedia

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    Crataegus pentagyna, also called small-flowered black hawthorn, [2] is a species of hawthorn native to southeastern Europe. Two subspecies are recognized, [3] C. p. subsp. pentagyna and C. p. subsp. pseudomelanocarpa. The fruit are usually black, but are sometimes a handsome purple. [2]

  5. Crataegus - Wikipedia

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    Crataegus (/ k r ə ˈ t iː ɡ ə s /), [2] commonly called hawthorn, quickthorn, [3] thornapple, [4] May-tree, [5] whitethorn, [5] Mayflower or hawberry, is a genus of several hundred species of shrubs and trees in the family Rosaceae, [6] native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in Europe, Asia, North Africa and North America.

  6. Crataegus nigra - Wikipedia

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    Crataegus nigra, the Hungarian thorn, [2] Hungarian hawthorn or black hawthorn, is a black-fruited species of hawthorn native to the western balkan and the Pannonian Basin, spanning from Slovakia to Albania. The fruit, which is up to 10 mm across, can be consumed fresh or cooked. The tree grows up to 6 metres in height.

  7. Crataegus saligna - Wikipedia

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    Crataegus saligna is a species of hawthorn known by the common name willow hawthorn that is seldom cultivated and rather rare in the wild. Its native range is wet areas of western Colorado and northeastern Utah. It is a shrub or small tree with thin, elongated leaves, small flowers, small black fruit, and reddish bark.

  8. Black Hawthorn - Wikipedia

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    Black Hawthorn may refer to: Crataegus nigra; Crataegus douglasii; Black, Hawthorn & Co This page was last edited on 29 October 2023, at 20:41 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Explorer's Guide to Wildemount - Wikipedia

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    Meehan opined that the wide range of detailed information included in the sourcebook, from player options to adventures, made her "feel that Explorer's Guide to Wildemount is the most worthwhile Dungeons & Dragons 5E sourcebook Wizards of the Coast has released since the original Player's Handbook".