Crataegus brittonii Eggleston. Common name: Britton's Hawthorn. Phenology: Apr-May; Sep-Oct. Habitat: Thinly forested hills and slopes, bluffs, rock outcrops, disturbed lands, roadsides, streamsides. Distribution: Range apparently limited to sw. NC and adjacent NC Piedmont to c. SC, e. and n. GA.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: Allied closely to C. uniflora Muenchhausen and possibly only a derivative of it. Leaf shape often ovate to elliptic.
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA9, S; > Crataegus arenicola Ashe; > Crataegus rhodella Ashe — S13; < Crataegus uniflora Münchh. — RAB; >< Crataegus uniflora Münchh. — S13; > Crataegus uniflora Münchh. var. brittonii (Eggl.) Lance — Lance (2014). Basionym: Crataegus brittonii Eggl. 1909
Links to other floras: = Crataegus brittonii - FNA9
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Heliophily ⓘ: 7
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