Crataegus douglasii
Crataegus douglasii is a North American species of hawthorn known by the common names black hawthorn and Douglas' thornapple. It is named after David Douglas, who collected seed from the plant during his botanical explorations. This thorny shrub is native to northern and western North America, where it grows in varied habitats from forest to scrubland. It is most abundant in the Pacific Northwest.
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Crataegus douglasii
Crataegus douglasii is a North American species of hawthorn known by the common names black hawthorn and Douglas' thornapple. It is named after David Douglas, who collected seed from the plant during his botanical explorations. This thorny shrub is native to northern and western North America, where it grows in varied habitats from forest to scrubland. It is most abundant in the Pacific Northwest.
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Crataegus douglasii is a North ...... dant in the Pacific Northwest.
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Der Oregon-Weißdorn (Crataegus ...... orn dem US-Bundesstaat Oregon.
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Боя́рышник Ду́гласа (лат. Crat ...... lack Hawthorn, River Hawthorn.
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C. brockwayaeSarg.
C. columbianaHowell
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Crataegus douglasii is a North ...... dant in the Pacific Northwest.
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Der Oregon-Weißdorn (Crataegus ...... orn dem US-Bundesstaat Oregon.
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Боя́рышник Ду́гласа (лат. Crat ...... lack Hawthorn, River Hawthorn.
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Crataegus douglasii
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Oregon-Weißdorn
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Боярышник Дугласа
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