Crataegus lassa Beadle var. recurva (Beadle) R.W. Lance. Common name: Ocala Hawthorn. Phenology: Late Mar-Apr; Aug-Sep. Habitat: Oak-pine scrub and sandy uplands. Distribution: Ec. NC to peninsular FL, west to s. AL; the core range is peninsular FL and n. FL, where this entity is most common.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: Sometimes poorly differentiated from var. integra in mixed populations, likely due to some intergradation.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Lance (2014); = Crataegus crocea Beadle — FNA9; > Crataegus crocea Beadle — S13; > Crataegus curva Beadle — S13; < Crataegus flabellata (Bosc ex Spach) K.Koch — RAB; > Crataegus frugalis Beadle — S13; > Crataegus incana Beadle — S13; > Crataegus recurva Beadle — S13; > Crataegus villaris Beadle — S13. Basionym: Crataegus recurva Beadle 1902
Links to other floras: = Crataegus crocea - FNA9
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Heliophily ⓘ: 7
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