A member of the Crataegus genus, hawthorn has a long history of medicinal use.
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This potential hazard led us to investigate the suitability to leaf-curling aphids of alternative Crataegus species.
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Ten Crataegus species characterized by their very low susceptibility to fire blight were examined from two angles.
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The possible causes of these negative results with respect to the geographical origin of the particular Crataegus species involved in this work are discussed.
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In North America the numerous thorny species of Crataegus are equally vigorous, as are the false acacia (Robinia) and the honey-locust (Gleditschia).