hawthorns in English

noun
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a thorny shrub or tree of the rose family, with white, pink, or red blossoms and small dark red fruits (haws). Native to north temperate regions, it is commonly used for hedges.
There are silver birch trees, hawthorn , field maple and guelder rose at the woodland edge.
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1. The hawthorns are a greatly under-rated family and several are ideally suited for small gardens.

2. He had to deal with holly bushes, nettles, hawthorns, eglantines , thistles , and very irascible brambles.

3. This is the place for news and views about West Bromwich Albion Football Club, The Baggies, The Hawthorns and Boinging in …

4. Though, the ancient Chinese artifacts suggested that Beer brewed with grapes, honey, hawthorns, and rice were produced as far back as 7,000 BC.

5. Over 70 varieties of thorny plants have been reported as growing in Israel, among them being the thorny burnet, the thorny caper, the acanthus, the boxthorn, and hawthorns.

6. Medicinal use of Azarole: Although no specific mention has been seen for this species, the fruits and flowers of many hawthorns are well-known in herbal folk medicine as a heart tonic and modern research has borne out this use

7. Friday night’s Crowning victory at The Hawthorns was the 25th in 30 league matches since Antonio Conte’s decisive re-gearing of his team in September, the tactical switches that have coaxed such a thrilling run from this team of bolt-ons and upcycled squad players, most notably Victor Moses, who was dredged out of the laundry bin in the autumn to become a key part of the title surge.