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Wind blown hawthorns
by Adrian Taylor
geograph for square NY6409
Growing through outcropping limestone, these isolated hawthorn trees near the... (more)
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Haws and Leaves
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
The fruits of the Hawthorn are Haws. This is the Midland Hawthorn, Crataegus... (more)
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Ancient hawthorn, Coombe Abbey Park
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP3980
This common hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna, can be found growing in dense woodland... (more)
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Dark red Haws
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
The variety in Hawthorn is amazing. This is the Midland Hawthorn, Crataegus... (more)
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Hawthorns on Hampsfell
by Adrian Taylor
geograph for square SD3978
The sheep pastures near the summit of Hampsfell are characterised by a few... (more)
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Hawthorn berries
by Jonathan Kington
for square SJ8562
Spring of 2011 produced a very bright show of Hawthorn flowers and now Autumn is... (more)
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Looking towards Elm Farm from the railway
by Christopher Hilton
for square TL6804
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Pink Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Hawthorns are tricky to differentiate, but from the leaves and the pink blush to... (more)
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Hawthorn berries next to the railway crossing, off Butchers Road
by Christopher Hilton
geograph for square TM3965
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Hawthorn in hedgerow - 21
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Pink blossom - one or two of the hawthorns in this hedge display pink rather... (more)
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Hawthorn tree
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7639
Hawthorn tree in blossom on Hangman's Hill.
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Hawthorn in hedgerow - 27
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Hawthorn tree on Hangman's Hill
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7639
This hawthorn tree has been photographed a number of times. At present the tree... (more)
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Rooted together
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0821
Oak, Ash, and Thorn were the magical incantations of the ancient Britons. Here... (more)
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Midland Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Haws of Crataegus laevigata with two, and as this morning, sometimes three seeds... (more)
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Autumn's Hoary Traces
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
That's the best pun I could come up with. Hawthorn berries, or Haws, have... (more)
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Hawthorn with blossom
by David Lally
for square SK1957
The hawthorns on lower ground all lost their blossom one or two weeks before... (more)
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Hawthorn tree on Hangman's Hill
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7639
Hawthorn tree growing on the Red Earl's Dyke on Hangman's Hill.
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Rough pasture near Little Tarn
by Adrian Taylor
geograph for square NY2433
A solitary hawthorn tree remains from a long lost hedge.
Northbound walkers... (more)
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A solitary hawthorn tree, Tong
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE2230
This is a survivor from the amalgamation of several fields, although it... (more)
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Hawthorn Tree
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
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Pink Hawthorn
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6337
This was a large tree growing on the former railway embankment. The pink... (more)
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Inside a Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1216
I love the way low sunlight interacts with Hawthorn leaves
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Hawthorn blossom in the valley of the Wenning
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD6868
A warm, sunny spring evening and the hawthorns stand out from all the other... (more)
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Hawthorn Tree
by Stephen Burton
geograph for square SK1284
Hawthorn Tree with the Lord's Seat in the background.
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Hawthorn plantation
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square TQ8356
Category: Plantation
This appears, from the uniform size and spacing of the young tree, to be a... (more)
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Hawthorn on waste ground by Rough Close
by A J Paxton
geograph for square SP2778
This hawthorn tree is growing on a piece of grassland that is slowly reverting... (more)
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The fading hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The years have not been kind to this hawthorn. Cut back, and shaded by the much... (more)
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A mountain of flowers
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
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Hawthorn, Chandler's Cross, Castlemorton
by Bob Embleton
geograph for square SO7738
Bursting forth with May blossom.
On the common just beside New Road.
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Lone hawthorn at Hause Foot, Crookdale
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY5505
A solitary, gnarled hawthorn survives the elements in this exposed location by... (more)
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Hawthorn on Holmepark Fell
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD5480
A wind-pruned hawthorn in one of the grassier areas of the open fell, much of... (more)
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Hawthorn Tree
by Stephen Burton
geograph for square SJ9793
Looking towards Stockport Road on this unnamed lane the Hawthorn Tree that is in... (more)
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The pinkest of Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
While the petals have blown from some of this cluster, much of the rest of the... (more)
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Hawthorn blossom and cow parsley
by David Lally
geograph for square SK4934
Path across Manor Farm Park.
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Red hawthorn, Hearsall Common
by E Gammie
geograph for square SP3178
A lone red-blossomed hawthorn stands out at the corner of the fairground and... (more)
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Hawthorn near Bar Brook
by David Lally
geograph for square SK2778
There is a group of a few hawthorns near where Bar Brook meets the B6054.
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Hawthorn on coast path
by Derek Harper
for square SX9369
Perched on the cliff edge, this hawthorn has turned red from the summer's drought.
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A Hawthorn cultivar
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
Bigger flowers, creamier colour, simpler leaves than the wild Hawthorn.
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Sturdy leaves
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Big, dark, Hawthorn leaves, outperforming the blossom, in the tree mentioned in... (more)
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Tiny Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0720
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Flower buds on the Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
I always look forward to the Hawthorn Blossom, the May blossom.
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The Hawthorn will be next
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Unlike the Blackthorn, a Prunus and so a flower-then-leaf habit, Hawthorn is... (more)
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A Hawthorn
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0821
Lit brightly by the morning sun, low-angled in this autumn day, this hawthorn is... (more)
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Old hedge line
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
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Hawthorn in flower
by valenta
geograph for square NH6756
On the edge of the Rosehaugh Estate, these hawthorns were in full bloom
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Hawthorn at the head of Hagg Gill
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY4207
There are a few straggly hawthorns hereabouts where the gill opens up. Caudale... (more)
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Hawthorn above Long Lane
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD7570
In access land just above the lane is a scattering of spindly hawthorn trees.
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Hawthorn and snow, Twisleton Scar End
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD7075
Hawthorns seem to be one of the few trees that can make a go of it up here where... (more)
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Hawthorn berries
by Bob Harvey
for square TF1217
The Haws of the Hawthorn
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