Crataegus douglasii
Douglas Hawthorn
Flower Bottom
Centre Block, Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park
19-June-2013
The sepals of C. douglasii tend to be short, triangular, and acute but not attenuate, whereas the sepals of C. chrysocarpa tend to be attenuate and long-pointed. However, one can find both kinds of sepals on each species. Note the upper surface of the sepals of C. douglasii is pubescent and one can see a few of these hairs peeking out beyond the sepal margins in this photograph.
Crataegus is a difficult genus, characterized by hybridization, polyploidy, and apomixis. In many cases it is better to describe species complexes rather than individual species. Nevertheless, I believe this specimen possesses enough characteristics associated with C. douglasii to ascribe it to this species.
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