Crataegus viridis L.

  • Filed As

    Rosaceae
    Crataegus viridis L.

  • Collector(s)

    T. Witsell 16-0034, 12 Apr 2016

  • Location

    United States of America. Arkansas. Nevada Co. West Gulf Coastal Plain. Blackland Prairie Ecoregion. 2.4 mi. NW of Prescott. N of I-40, 0.6 air mi. W of Hwy 19 bridge over I-40. Along upper branch of Garland Creek. Hale property. Prescott West 7.5' quadrangle.

  • Habitat

    Edge of low riparian woodland along intermittent creek.

  • Description

    Several large trees. Fresh flowers white.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 05112253

    Occurrence ID: 99e9a3d1-e4e6-4636-b99e-4e73f4a9be2b

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Rosales

  • Family

    Rosaceae

  • All Determinations

    Crataegus viridis L. det R. W. Lance, 07 Mar 2018
    Note: "For Hawthorns of Arkansas Project, funded by the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission"

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Arkansas

  • County/Municipio

    Nevada Co.

  • Locality

    West Gulf Coastal Plain. Blackland Prairie Ecoregion. 2.4 mi. NW of Prescott. N of I-40, 0.6 air mi. W of Hwy 19 bridge over I-40. Along upper branch of Garland Creek. Hale property. Prescott West 7.5' quadrangle.

  • Coordinates

    33.8305, -93.4052

  • Location Notes

    [US & Canada]

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Crataegus viridis Linnaeus
det. Ronald W. Lance	7	/»WtH	2018
North American Land Trust
For Hawthorns &f Arkansas Pfoject, funded by the
Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission
FLORA OF ARKANSAS
Nevada County
KOSICE*
Crataegus viridis L.
green hawthorn
West Gulf Coastal Plain, Blackland Prairie Eeofegion. 2.4 mi. NW of
Prescott. N of 1-40,0.6 air mi. W of Hwy 19 bridge over 1-40. Along upper
branch of Garland Creek. Hale property. N 33.83053, W 93.40525. Prescott
West 7.5’ quandrangle.
Edge of low riparian woodland along intermittent ereek.
Several large trees. Fresh flowers white. Area was historically prairie
(probably with riparian woodlands) - part of’’Prairie D’Anne”.
Theo Witsell 16-0034	4/12/2016
Distributed by the Herbarium ofthe Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC),
05112253