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Detail of a Hawthorne (Crataegus Monogyna) tree in bloom.  The focus is narrow on the flowers and branches. The landscape to the right is blurred with room for copy.
Wild hawthorn berries and leaves with spears on white background
Twig of the hawthorn, species of the Crataegus Coccineae with red fruits and autumn leaves on a white background
Natural hedge with flowering hawthorn in Valby Parken a large popular park south of Copenhagen
A hawthorn tree with autumn berries, with a shallow depth of field
The white hawthorn blossom, also known as 'may' and 'whitethorn', starts to appear at the end of April here in London. Sometimes, as here, the may blossom grows tight to the lichen-littered trunk of the hawthorn bush / tree. The Latin name for the hawthorn is (Crataegus monogyna).
Hawthorn berries hanging from a branch in woodland close to Daventry, UK
Horizontal closeup photo of vibrant red berries and green leaves growing on a Hawthorn tree in Autumn. Armidale, New England high country, NSW
Common hawthorn shrub in bloom
Beautiful Hawthorn in autumn Colours. Crataegus Monogyna
Ripe hawthorn berries with fresh green leaves background
Shrub or small Tree, 2-10m tall, branches usually spiny. Leaves wedge shaped, deeply 3-7 lobed. Flowers white or sometimes pinkish, 8-15mm, styles generally 1. Berry red with a mealy exterior, 8-10mm, oval in outline, containing a single Stone fruit.\nHabitat: Woodland, Shrub, Hedgerows, rough grassy Places, Heaths and Moors, Lowland and Upland. \nFlowering Season: May-June.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North.\n\nThe Species is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis is a second bloom in autumn 2022.
Wild Hawthorne Blooms.
Fresh currants on a branch in nature.
Hawthorn tree, ripe fruits and green foliage, close-up
Hawthorn berries
A bunch of September hawthorn berries in close-up.
Winterberries tree close up
An old branch of Common Hawthorn with newly grown leaves and unopened buds. There are two different types of Foliose lichen growing on the branch. The yellow lichen is Xanthoria parientina, the grey one is Parmelia sulcata. Very well focussed with a dark natural background.
Small round red hawthorn berries are a sign of the onset of autumn. Hawthorn trees (Crataegus monogyna) produce haws, while wild roses produce the red \
Useful, medicinal hawthorn (Crataegus) with green berries grow and ripen in the forest close-up on a summer day
Juicy red hawthorn berries Crataegus genus on the plant with green foliage blurred background
Enchanting Beauty: Hawthorn Tree and its Blossoms
Hawthorn berries
Hawthorn hedge and trees covered in white May blossom, along a green lane
Hawthorn tree and its fruits - Küre Mountains National Park
This set of pictures was made during a Workshop Macro Photography in the Millingerwaard (the Netherlands).
Vertical extreme closeup photo of Usnea or Old Man’s Beard lichen, growing on the branch of an uncultivated Hawthorn tree in the New England countryside near Armidale in Autumn. Both the berries and the lichen have been used in traditional herbal medicine.
Hawthorn tree or bush, Crataegus monogyna, berries, Midlands, UKÂ
Saskatchewan in 1996. From old film stock.
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Spier family in Heaven.JPG
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Protomyces macrosporus on Aegopodium podagraria leaf.JPG
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Bug Hotel Spiers.JPG
Badger scratching tree at Spier's, Baith.JPG
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Badger Scratching tree, Spier's, Beith.JPG
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Cedar of Lebanon branch.JPG
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Robert Spier and children memorial.JPG
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