crataegus tomentosa
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of hawthorn: Crataegus tomentosa is the scientific name for a specific type of hawthorn tree or shrub native to North America. It is characterized by being relatively erect in growth and having very few thorns compared to other hawthorns. Its fruit are small pomes (berry-like) that are somewhat pear-shaped.
Usage Notes
- This term is a formal botanical name (binomial nomenclature). It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, or very specific descriptive contexts rather than in everyday conversation.
- In common language, it is often referred to by a general name like "pear hawthorn" or "black hawthorn," though these common names can sometimes refer to other species.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The specimen was identified as Crataegus tomentosa based on its leaf morphology and fruit shape.
- Several native Crataegus tomentosa shrubs were planted to support local bird populations.
- Descriptive Context:
- The garden featured a Crataegus tomentosa, notable for its almost thornless branches.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Classification: The name follows the standard genus () and species () format. The species epithet "" often refers to a hairy or woolly texture on parts of the plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Pear Hawthorn: A common name for .
- Black Hawthorn: Another common name, though it can cause confusion with other species.
- Hawthorn: The common name for plants in the genus .
- Crataegus (n.): The genus name encompassing all hawthorn species.
Synonyms
- Pear hawthorn
- Black hawthorn (context-dependent)
Related Terms (Botanical)
- Pome (n.): The type of fruit produced by hawthorns, apples, and pears. It is a fleshy fruit with a core containing seeds.
- Tree (n.): A perennial plant with an elongated stem or trunk.
- Shrub (n.): A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
Noun
- erect and almost thornless American hawthorn with somewhat pear-shaped berries