Crataegus furtiva Beadle. Common name: Albany Hawthorn. Phenology: Late Mar-Apr; late Aug-Sep. Habitat: Upland pine forests, pine-oak scrub, longleaf pine sandhills, disturbed woodlands, abandoned fields. Distribution: Se. NC to c. AL, s. to peninsular FL.
ID notes: The most definitive morphological traits are the heavily white-pubescent floral and early vegetative parts and obtrullate, 3-lobed leaves.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA9, S13, Lance (2014), Phipps, O’Kennon, & Lance (2003); = n/a — RAB. Basionym: Crataegus furtiva Beadle 1902
Links to other floras: = Crataegus furtiva - FNA9
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Heliophily ⓘ: 7
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