How Big Is a Hawthorn? Size, Height & Kids Worksheet

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Hawthorn

The Hawthorn, scientifically classified within the Crataegus genus, is a group of flowering shrubs and small trees in the rose family, Rosaceae. Known for their thorny branches and small, apple-like pomes (fruits), Hawthorns are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere

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I can see a Hawthorn.

The Hawthorn is a fruit > pomes > fruit.

Hawthorn helps me learn a real-world English word.

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Which measurement tells how tall it is?

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About Hawthorn

The Hawthorn, scientifically classified within the Crataegus genus, is a group of flowering shrubs and small trees in the rose family, Rosaceae. Known for their thorny branches and small, apple-like pomes (fruits), Hawthorns are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Hawthorns have been historically used in traditional medicine and are often cultivated for their ornamental value, providing vibrant spring blossoms and colorful autumn foliage. Hawthorn berries are also important food source for wildlife. They are characterized by their adaptability to various soil conditions and relative ease of cultivation.

Size Overview

The Hawthorn, a fascinating specimen from the natural world, boasts a compact size. Measuring just 10mm in width, 10mm in height, and 10mm in length (or 1.0cm x 1.0cm x 1.0cm), a typical Hawthorn is surprisingly small. Its dimensions mean it would comfortably fit in the palm of your hand. Visualize its size by imagining something about the size of a small marble or roughly as tall as a common pencil eraser. Understanding Hawthorn dimensions is crucial for various applications, from botanical studies to garden design considerations where space is a premium. Compared to other natural elements, the Hawthorn's size is quite distinct, contributing to its unique characteristics.

1.2 cm
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1.2 cm
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1.2 cm
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🧒 For Kids

This little berry is about as big as a marble! It's so tiny but makes yummy jelly that birds love too.

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