Hawthorn:
UK Status: Native and resident.
Flowering Period: From late
April through to early June. This rosaceous shrub can start flowering
anytime from late April to late May depending on seasonal temperatures
and sunlight. But it is always in flower in May, hence the name 'May
Blossom'. The flowers have a very heavy pungent smell, which is easily
recognized. These flowers are favoured by many insects as a food source,
including bees, moths and butterflies. There are pink flowering
varieties, and this pinkish hue can be caused by soil conditions, or
there are some that are naturally pink.
Appx Height: From a few
centimetres up to 360 centimetres in height, and even greater. It can be
part of a hedgerow, which vary greatly in height. Or as a stand alone
plant, from the size of a small shrub, or even a small tree.
Habitat: This plant seems
to take to most soil conditions, and is found in a large variety of
situations. It is commonly used in farming as a hedging plant, and can
be seen growing as a stand alone plant. Found on waste ground, disused
railway lines, heaths, commons, gardens, parks etc.
Comment: This plant is
common and well distributed throughout the British Isles.