
1) Bite for a herbivore 2) Bite for a frugivore 3) Bush 4) Cored fruit 5) Comestible pome 6) Comestible fruit 7) Crunchy fruit 8) Crunchy cored fruit 9) Culinary pome 10) Culinary fruit 11) Edible crunchy cored fruit 12) Edible crunchy fruit 13) Edible pome 14) Edible cored fruit 15) Edible fruit with core
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1) Haw 2) May 3) Mayhaw 4) Whitethorn
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• (n.) A thorny shrub or tree (the Crataegus oxyacantha), having deeply lobed, shining leaves, small, roselike, fragrant flowers, and a fruit called haw. It is much used in Europe for hedges, and for standards in gardens. The American hawthorn is Crataegus cordata, which has the leaves but little lobed.
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any of a number of thorny shrubs or small trees of the genus Crataegus, in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to the North Temperate Zone. Many ... [2 related articles]
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(Crataegus) This is a large group of hardy, deciduous trees and a few shrubs that are commonly known as Hawthorns or Thorns; other common names will be mentioned by its tree. Most of the Hawthorns are natives of North America; others are natives of Europe, Asia Minor, China, Japan, the Old World and the Himalayas. Hawthorns are beautiful, flowering...
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<botany> A thorny shrub or tree (the Crataegus oxyacantha), having deeply lobed, shining leaves, small, roselike, fragrant flowers, and a fruit called haw. It is much used in Europe for hedges, and for standards in gardens. The American hawthorn is Crataegus cordata, which has the leaves but little lobed. ... Origin: AS. Hagaborn, haegorn. Se...
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Haw'thorn` (ha'thôrn`) noun [ Anglo-Saxon hagaþorn , hægþorn . See Haw a hedge, and Thorn .] (Botany) A thorny shrub or tree (the Cratægus oxyacantha ), having deeply lobed, shining leaves, small, roselike, fragrant flowers, and a fruit called
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Hawthorn (Crataegus Oxyacantha) is a small spiny European tree, belonging to the sub-family Pomaceae of the family Rosaceae, rising sometimes to the height of six metres. The leaves are alternate, obovate and three to five lobed. The flowers are white, sometimes with a reddish tinge, disposed in corymbs and smell rather nice.
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HMS Hawthorn was a British Onslow Class destroyer of 1540 tons displacement launched in 1941 and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Hawthorn was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 34 knots. She was armed with four 4.7 inch guns; four 2 pdr pom-pom guns; eight 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and eight 21 inch torpedo t...
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[
n] - a spring-flowering shrub or small tree of the genus Crataegus
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Typical taste as description for the Foxton; see there. Foxton A taste characteristic of certain American vines and the wine made from them, which is mostly to be understood negatively according to European taste (surprisingly, this tone is perceived as pleasant in Japan). Other names for Foxton are fox taste, fox taste, cat oak, skunk tone an...
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A spring-flowering thorny shrub(Crataegus) commonly used to make stockproof hedges. If untrimmed will grow into a small tree.
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Any of a group of shrubs or trees belonging to the rose family, growing abundantly in eastern North America, and also in Europe and Asia. All have alternate, toothed leaves and bear clusters of showy white, pink, or red flowers. Their small applelike fruits can be red, orange, blue, or black. Hawthor...
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Crataegus oxyacantha
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