Crataegus turkestanica explained
Crataegus turkestanica, the Turkestan hawthorn, is a species of hawthorn found in Central Asia, Afghanistan and Iran.[1] They are typically found in association with Juglans regia.[2] Some authorities have it as a synonym of Crataegus pseudoheterophylla subsp. turkestanica.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: Cratnaegus turkestanica Pojark. . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 13 August 2020 .
- 10.1016/j.quascirev.2007.11.012 . Vegetation history of the walnut forests in Kyrgyzstan (Central Asia): Natural or anthropogenic origin? . 2008 . Beer . Ruth . Kaiser . Franziska . Schmidt . Kaspar . Ammann . Brigitta . Carraro . Gabriele . Grisa . Ennio . Tinner . Willy . Quaternary Science Reviews . 27 . 5–6 . 621–632 . 2008QSRv...27..621B .
- 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 .