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    Crataegus texana - Wikipedia

    Crataegus texana, the Texas hawthorn, is a member of the family Rosaceae. Typically, it is found in the form of a small tree or a large shrub and blooms in early spring, usually in the months of March and April. Flowers of the Texas Hawthorn are white and usually produce small, one-inch, scarlet fruits that are … See more

    Crataegus texana is a native species to the United States. It has a limited range, growing in only nine or ten counties of the coastal plain and … See more

    Crataegus texana is a perennial tree that grows to be about 25 feet tall and has long, sharp thorns. It has shiny, dark green leaves that can grow to be between 0.75 and 1.5 inches long. … See more

    Crataegus texana usually grows in bottomland soil near an intermittent water source. It can, however, be found to grow in fencerows as well as in areas with heavy deciduous … See more

    Flowers of Crataegus texana grow in flat-topped clusters of five white petals to be about 0.50-0.75 inches wide. It blooms in early spring and develops a round, fleshy, red fruit that is actually a pome, a fleshy fruit that has an outer thickened layer with a central core that … See more

     
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    WEBCrataegus texana, the Texas hawthorn, is a member of the Rosaceae family. Typically, it is found in the form of a small tree or a large shrub and blooms in early spring, usually in the months of March and April.

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