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Crataegus insidiosa
Herbarium UNA (UNA)
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Family Name ROSACEAE
Currently Accepted Name Crataegus insidiosa Beadle - Determined By: J. B. Phipps, _-_-2004
Herbarium Name Used Crataegus insidiosa Beadle
Locality USA. Alabama Big Pocosin, ca. 5 mi. SE Troy 31° 46' 60" N 85° 54' 0" W
Description small tree
Habitat sandy clearings
Reproductive State Fruit
Specimen Notes
Collector Kral, Robert 39798
Collection Date 28 Jun 1970
Accession Number UNA00064253
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CRATAEGUS INSIDIOSA
Herbarium John D. Freeman Herbarium [Auburn University] (AUA)
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Family Name ROSACEAE
Currently Accepted Name CRATAEGUS INSIDIOSA BEADLE
Herbarium Name Used CRATAEGUS INSIDIOSA BEADLE
Locality USA. ALABAMA 0.2 MILES EAST OF PIKE CO. 14 ON PIKE CO. 26, THEN 0. MI SOUTH ON A DIRT ROAD. IN THE POCOSIN.
Habitat VERY COMMON IN DEEP DRY SAND ON THE RIDGE TOPS IN FULL SUN.
Reproductive State FRUIT
Specimen Notes 46175
Collector DIAMOND, JR., ALVIN R. 3378
Collection Date 26 Jun 1987
Accession Number AUA000022809
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Crataegus insidiosa
Herbarium NY (NY)
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Family Name ROSACEAE
Currently Accepted Name TYPE of Crataegus insidiosa Beadle
Herbarium Name Used Crataegus insidiosa Beadle
Locality USA. Alabama Ozark.
Description Fruit ripe, falling red when fully ripe, flesh sofe, juicy, sweetish but somewhat insipid, not agreeable to taste. Tree, 20 ft. x 10 cm. diameter. Tree, 20 ft. x 10 inches diameter, bark rimose at base, rough above; crooked, curved branches. Flowers 15-20 mm. Stamens 20, anthers white or yellowish.
Habitat Dry, sandy upland woods.
Reproductive State Flower Fruit
Specimen Notes Photo and data courtesy of New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY).
Collector Alma Eggleston H 4115
Collection Date 11 Apr 1901
Accession Number NY00579027
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