Crataegus Monogyna Var. Pectinata
Crataegus monogyna var. pectinata is a unique variant of the hawthorn tree known for its distinctive floral and fruiting characteristics. Native to parts of Europe, this plant thrives in temperate climates and is often found in woodland edges and open areas. Its flowers, which bloom in spring, are small and white, adding a delicate touch to the landscape. The fruit, known as a pome, ripens in late summer and is valued for its flavor and ornamental appeal. This plant not only contributes to local biodiversity but also holds historical and cultural significance in various regions.