The crataegus monogyna, commonly known as hawthorn, is a deciduous shrub that reaches a height of about 5-8 meters. I'll give it to you. dark green lobed leaves are accompanied by flowers white scented in spring, while in autumn small red fruits. This rustic shrub is appreciated for its ornamental flowering and its ecological importance. Grey bark, often divided into scales, gives a characteristic look to the older stems of the shrub.
flowers: white flowers, gathered in dense corimbi
in spring, emanate a sweet and inviting scent, attracting insects
pollinators.
fruit: in autumn, small red fruits are formed called "black
wild or "white" who are rich in
vitamins and represent a valuable food resource for fauna
wild.
leaves: the leaves are lobed, dense and dark green,
creating a dense and jagged cover that offers shadow during
summer months.
portamento: can take the form of a shrub
compact or small tree depending on the conditions
growth and pruning practices.
adaptability: fits well to a wide range of soil types,
preferring well-drawn ones but showing a remarkable tolerance.
use: in popular traditions, some
parts of the plant are used to prepare infusions and herbal teas with
alleged beneficial properties. T
hanks to its dense growth and thorns,
hawthorn is often used as a border plant or for
create hedges, also providing a natural security barrier.
The crataegus monogyna is native to Europe, North Africa
and Western Asia. Common in lawn areas, forests and along the
field margins, spread widely thanks to its
adaptability. Besides being an intrinsic element in the flora
European, has been introduced in many parts of the world, becoming a
significant presence also in traditions and phytotherapy
Local.