List of hawthorn species with yellow fruit
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Crataegus ''Crataegus'' (), commonly called hawthorn, quickthorn, thornapple, Voss, E. G. 1985. ''Michigan Flora: A guide to the identification and occurrence of the native and naturalized seed-plants of the state. Part II: Dicots (Saururaceae–Cornacea ...
'' (hawthorn) have red fruit, others can have black or purple fruit, and some have yellow or orange fruit.


European and Asian species

* '' C. altaica'' * '' C. azarolus'', fruit yellow, orange-yellowish, or red * ''C.'' ×''bornmuelleri'', fruit yellowish, orange, or red * '' C. cuneata'', fruit can be red or yellow, native to China * ''C. dahurica'' * ''C. ferganensis'' * ''C. kansuensis'' * '' C. laevigata'' cultivar 'François Rigaud' * '' C. orientalis'' var. ''pojarkovae'' * ''C.'' ×''pseudoazarolus'', fruit orange to almost black * '' C. pycnoloba'', immature red fruit ripen to largely yellow * '' C. scabrifolia'', fruit can be red or yellow * '' C. tanacetifolia'' * ''C.'' ×''tianshanica'' * ''C. tkatschenkoi'' (syn: ''C. trilobata'' V.I.Tkachenko, ''nom. illeg.'') * ''C. russanovii'' * '' C. wattiana'' * ''C. zarrei'', dark orange fruit


American species

* ''C. albicera'', series ''Crus-galli''Palmer, E.J. (1925). Synopsis of North American ''Crataegi''. ''Journal of the Arnold Arboretum''. 6(1-2): 5–128

/ref> * ''C. ambigens'', series ''Silvicolae'', fruit "greenish-yellow becoming dark purplish-red" * ''C. amica'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange blotched with red" * ''C. amplifica'', series ''Pruinosae'', fruit "light yellowish green to dark russet" * ''C. anisophylla'', series ''Flavae'', fruit orange or orange and red * ''C. angulata'', series ''Pruinosae'', fruit "light yellowish green becoming dark purplish-red" * ''C. annosa'', series ''Apricae'', fruit yellow or orange, with red * '' Crataegus aprica, C. aprica'' series ''Apricae'', fruit ripen through a yellow or orange phase before changing to red * ''C. arenicola'', series ''Uniflorae'', fruit "orange or orange-red" * ''C. arta'', series ''Crus-galli'', fruit yellow-green and orange-red * ''C. attrita'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow splashed with red" * ''C. audens'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange-yellow flushed with red" * ''C. aurescens'', Series ''Madrenses'' * ''C. austrina'', series ''Pulcherrimae'', fruit yellow-green or orange * ''C. berberifolia'', series ''Crus-galli'', fruit orange or reddish * '' C. biltmoreana'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit green, yellow, or orange * ''C. bisulcata'', series ''Uniflorae'' * ''C. boothiana'', series ''Tenuifoliae'', fruit bright orange * '' C. boyntonii'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "yellow-green flushed with red" * ''C. calva'', series ''Flavae'', fruit yellow or orange-red * '' C. chrysocarpa'', series ''Rotundifoliae'', fruit ripen through a yellow or orange phase before ripening to red * ''C. condigna'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "red or orange and greenish" * ''C. contrita'', series ''Pulcherrimae'', fruit green or greenish yellow * ''C. cornellii'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. crocea'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow to russet-red" * ''C. crocina'', series ''Crus-galli'' * ''C. croomeana'', series ''Uniflorae'', * ''C. crus-galli'', series ''Crus-galli'', rare forms have yellow fruit,Phipps, J.B., O’Kennon, R.J., Lance, R.W. (2003). ''Hawthorns and medlars''. Royal Horticultural Society, Cambridge, U.K. * ''C. cullasagensis'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "dark orange, mottled with orange-red and crimson" * ''C. dapsilis'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow or orange and red" * ''C. darlingtoniana'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. definita'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit green or greenish yellow * ''C. delosii'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit orange tinged with red * ''C. diversifolia'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit orange * ''C. dodgei'', series ''Rotundifoliae'', fruit "dull crimson or orange" * ''C. dolosa'', series ''Flavae'' * ''C. earlei'', series ''Uniflorae'' * ''C. edura'', series ''Crus-galli'' * ''C. egens'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange-red or orange and red" * ''C. egglestonii'', fruit "orange becoming crimson" * '' C. flava'', series Intricatae, fruit dull orange, a rare species whose name is rarely used correctly * ''C. flavida'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. fortunata'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. furtiva'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange or orange and red" * ''C. galbana'', series ''Apricae'', fruit orange to red * ''C. geniculata'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "lemon-yellow or orange mottled with red" * ''C. gilva'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. glabrata'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "crimson blotched with yellow" * ''C. gracilior'', series ''Crus-galli''Phipps, J.B. 1997. ''Monograph of Northern Mexican ''Crataegus'' (Rosaceae, subfam. Maloideae)''. Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A.Phipps, J.B.; Robertson, K.R.; Smith, P.G.; Rohrer, J.R. (1990). A checklist of the subfamily Maloideae (Rosaceae). ''Canadian Journal of Botany''. 68(10): 2209–2269. * ''C. harveyana'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit orange * ''C. ignava'', series ''Apricae''Phipps, J.B.; Dvorsky, K.A. (2007). Review of ''Crataegus'' series ''Apricae'', ser. nov., and ''C. flava'' (Rosaceae). ''Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas''. 1(1): 171–202. * ''C. illudens'', series ''Flavae'' * ''C. incaedua'', series ''Punctatae'', fruit "yellowish red" * ''C. incana'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange-yellow or orange and red" * ''C. infesta'', series ''Crus-galli'' * ''C. inopina'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow or orange-yellow and red" * ''C. inops'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange or orange and red" * '' C. intricata'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. kelloggii'', series ''Molles'' * ''C. lacrimata'', series ''Flavae'', fruit yellow or orange and red" * ''C. lecta'', series ''Pruinosae'', fruit "light yellow-green becoming red" * ''C. leimonia'', series ''Silvicolae'', fruit "orange-red blotched with yellow-green" * ''C. leonensis'', series ''Apricae'', fruit orange-red to russet, or blotched with green * ''C. lepida'', series ''Flavae'', fruit orange or orange-red * ''C. luteola'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. margaretta'', series ''Rotundifoliae'', fruit "reddish or orange" * ''C. meridiana'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange, yellow, or yellow flushed with red" * '' C. mexicana, series ''Mexicanae'' * ''C. minutiflora'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "dull orange or orange and green" * ''C. mira'', series ''Apricae'', fruit orange to red * ''C. modesta'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "bright yellow or orange-red" * ''C. neofluvialis'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "greenish orange or flushed with red" * '' C. opaca'', some cultivars * ''C. padifolia'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "yellow flushed with pink, usually pink" * ''C. pallens'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. panda'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange-red or orange tinged with red" * ''C. peckii'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "light yellow-green or red tinged" * ''C. peramoena'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "light scarlet blotched with yellow" * ''C. pertomentosa'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "red or yellowish, becoming dark red" * ''C. pulcherrima'', series ''Pulcherrimae'', fruit yellow-green * ''C. pulla'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange-yellow flushed with red" * '' C. punctata'' var. ''aurea'', series ''Punctatae'' * ''C. quaesila'', series ''Flavae'', fruit red and orange * ''C. radina'', series ''Silvicolae'', fruit "yellow-green to dark purplish-red" * ''C. raleighensis'', series ''Uniflorae'' * ''C. rhodella'', series ''Uniflorae'', fruit orange and red * ''C. rimosa'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow or orange-yellow and red" * ''C. riparia'', series ''Silvicolae'', fruit orange-yellow * ''C. rosei'' subsp. ''parryana'', series ''Crus-galli'', fruit bright yellow * ''C. sargentii'', series ''Intricatae'' * ''C. segnis'', series ''Apricae'', fruit orange to red * ''C. sicca'', series ''Pruinosae'' * ''C. siderea'', series ''Tenuifoliae'', fruit yellow-green * ''C. sinistra'', series ''Crus-galli'', fruit reddish, green, or yellow * ''C. smithii'', series ''Uniflorae'', fruit orange * ''C. sororia'', series ''Flavae'', fruit red or red and yellow * ''C. stonei'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "light yellow or greenish-yellow" * ''C. straminea'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit yellowish green * ''C. stratfordensis'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "greenish yellow mottled with crimson" * ''C. structilis'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "orange or reddish-orange" * ''C. subflavida'' (possibly the same as ''C. ignava'') * ''C. taetrica'', series ''Tenuifoliae'', fruit scarlet-yellow * ''C. tetrica'', series ''Crus-galli'', fruit yellow-green * ''C. tenax'', series ''Punctatae'', fruit "scarlet or mottled with yellow or olive" * ''C. torta'', series ''Pruinosae'', fruit "light yellow or russet green" * ''C. tripartita'', series ''Virides'', fruit yellow-green * ''C. villicarpa'', series ''Intricatae'', fruit "orange-yellow or tinged with red" * ''C. uniflora'', series ''Uniflorae'' * ''C. vailiae'', series ''Macracanthae'', fruit "yellowish-green becoming red" * ''C. versuta'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "orange or greenish-yellow and red" * ''C. viburnifolia'', series ''Molles'' * ''C. vicana'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow or orange blotched with red" * ''C. vicenda'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow or flushed with red" * ''C. villaris'', series ''Flavae'', fruit "yellow or orange-yellow flushed with red" * ''C. virella'', series ''Pruinosae'', fruit "yellowish green blotched with pink, olive, or russet" * ''C. visenda'', series ''Apricae'', fruit orange to red * ''C. vivida'', series ''Coccineae'', fruit "dull orange-red blotched with yellow"


See also

* List of hawthorn species with black fruit


Sources

{{reflist * Christensen, K.I. 1992. Revision of ''Crataegus'' sect. ''Crataegus'' and nothosect. ''Crataeguineae'' (Rosaceae-Maloideae) in the Old World. ''Systematic Botany Monographs'' 35: 1–199. * Phipps, J.B., and Dvorsky, K.A. 2008. A taxonomic revision of ''Crataegus'' series ''Lacrimatae'' (Rosaceae). ''Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas'' 2(2): 1101–1162.
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