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Crataegus sicca Sarg., p. 808 
var. glabrifolia (Sarg.) E. J. Palmer 
var. sicca 
C. x simulata Sarg., see named hybrids 
C. spathulata Michaux, littlehip hawthorn, p. 804 
C. succulenta Schrader ex Link, red haw, fleshy hawthorn, p. 821 
var. neofluvialis (Ashe) E. J. Palmer (Ashe’s (1900) description 
of this taxon listed stamens as 10-15 (typical of C. 
macracantha), but Kruschke (1965) stated that all 
original specimens located had 14-20 (typical of C. 
succulenta); S: assigned to this taxon plants with 
stamens "10 or rarely more"; thus the nomenclatural 
Status of these plants is presently uncertain) 
var. succulenta 
C. tantula Sarg. [G: C. crus-galli] (the validity of this taxon has not 
been examined critically, although the species appears 
to fall within the range of variation for C. crus-galli in 
Missouri), p. 811 
C. uniflora Muenchh., dwarf hawthorn, oneflower hawthorn, p. 804 
C. x vailiae Britton, see named hybrids 
C. vallicola Sarg. [G: C. crus-galli] (the validity of this taxon has 
not been examined critically, although it and C. 
hannibalensis appear to fall within the range of 
variation for C. palmeri in Missouri), p. 812 
- Verruculosa Sarg., p. 815 
viridis L., green haw, p. 806 
var. lanceolata (Sarg.) E. J. Palmer [G, M: C. viridis] (the 
validity of this taxon has not been studied critically) 
var. lutensis (Sarg.) E. J. Palmer [G: C. viridis] (the validity of 
this taxon has not been studied critically; note also that 
this epithet was misspelled "lutescens" by S: due to a 
Printing error, and this has been propagated in much 
of the more recent literature 
var. — (Sarg.) E. J. Palmer [G: C. viridis] (the validity of 
Is taxon has not been Studied critically 
Var. viridis 
eke) 
DUCHESNEA 
*Duchesnea indica (Andrews) Focke, Indian Strawberry, p. 824 
S: Steyermark G: Great Plains Flora M: Mohlenbrock 
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