and the fruit juice has served as a folk mosquito repellent
and follows with very large
or entry where the polished red-brown trunk can be admired
quite possibly selected from stock supplied by Woodlanders
when a variegated flowering maple was the sort of thing one kept in a bright room through winter and carried out to the terrace each summer
Crataegus marshallii 26/4 Restock and the fruit juice hasThe parsley haw, Crataegus marshallii, is a distinctive and graceful small native tree, named for the shiny, deeply dissected, parsley like leaves that set the whole genus apart at a glance. White flowers centered with rosy red stamens open in spring, followed by bright red fruit that lingers into fall. Native to the Piedmont and Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States, where the parsley haw grows on moist sites, this hawthorn is one of the