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The Downy Hawthorn varies greatly in both shape and size, and since there are so many types of Crataegus, it can often be hard to tell the different species apart.
The tree often resembles the shape and look of an apple tree, and when flowering it is even more uncanny.
Even the fruit that emerges, from its small clusters of white five petaled flowers, have the appearance of small red apples.
Latin Name: Crataegus mollis
The Downy Hawthorn can grow to 13 meters in height.
This is a SolidGrowth Species with high-resolution leaf and bark materials.
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