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List of hawthorn species with black fruit
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Most species of Crataegus (hawthorn) have red fruit, some have yellow fruit, and a number of species can have black or purple fruit.
Eurasian species
- C. ambigua
- C. caucasica
- C. chlorosarca, Asian
- C. clarkei, Asian
- C. dzairensis
- C. ×dsungarica
- C. heterophylloides
- C. jozana
- C. karadaghensis
- C. longipes
- C. maximowiczii has fruit that are red to purple-black
- C. nigra, European
- C. pallasii
- C. pentagyna, European
- C. ×pseudazarolus has fruit that vary from orange to blackish
- C. sakranensis
- C. ×rubrinervis
- C. songarica, Asian
- C. ×zangezura
North American species
- C. ambigens, series Silvicolae, eastern, fruit "greenish-yellow becoming dark purplish-red"[1]
- C. angulata, series Pruinosae, eastern, fruit "light yellowish green becoming dark purplish-red"[1]
- C. aquacervensis, western, fruit are deep red to purple
- C. atrovirens, western
- C. brachyacantha, native to the southern U.S.
- C. castlegarensis, western
- C. cupressocollina, western
- C. douglasii, Northern and Western
- C. enderbyensis, western
- C. erythropoda, western
- C. okanaganensis, western
- C. okennonii, western
- C. orbicularis, western
- C. phippsii, western
- C. purpurella, western
- C. radina, series Silvicolae, eastern, fruit "yellow-green to dark purplish-red"[1]
- C. rivularis, western
- C. rivuloadamensis, western
- C. saligna, western
- C. shuswapensis, western
- C. suksdorfii, western
The Kutenai called black hawthorn berries kasha (Ktunaxa: kaǂa).[2]
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