Crataegus pseudoheterophylla explained
Crataegus pseudoheterophylla is a species of hawthorn found in Anatolia, the Transcaucasus, Iran and Afghanistan.[1] They are trees or shrubs that are typically found on scrubby mountain slopes.[2]
Subspecies
A number of subspecies have been proposed:[1] [2]
- Crataegus pseudoheterophylla subsp. pseudoheterophylla autonym
- Crataegus pseudoheterophylla subsp. turcomanica (Pojark.) K.I.Chr. found in Iran and Turkmenistan
- Crataegus pseudoheterophylla subsp. turkestanica (Pojark.) K.I.Chr. found in Iran, Central Asia, and Afghanistan
Notes and References
- Web site: Cratnaegus pseudoheterophylla Pojark. . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 13 August 2020 .
- 10.5252/a2014n2a7 . Nomenclatural, taxonomic and biogeographic novelties in the Turkish Crataegus L. (Rosaceae-Maleae) taxa . 2014 . Dönmez . Ali A. . 85109867 . Adansonia . 36 . 2 . 245–253 . free .