Monogyna Collection
Monogyna, also known as Crataegus monogyna, is a fascinating plant species that can be found in various parts of Europe
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Monogyna, also known as Crataegus monogyna, is a fascinating plant species that can be found in various parts of Europe. Its scientific name refers to its characteristic feature of having only one seed per fruit. One captivating image showcases the beauty of Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) sloes and Hawthorn berries (Crataegus monogyna) ripening together. The contrasting colors of deep purple and vibrant red create an enchanting sight, symbolizing the transition from summer to autumn. In another photograph, a Winter dune landscape captures the resilience of Singleseed Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) amidst a snowy backdrop. This hardy tree stands tall against harsh weather conditions, showcasing its ability to thrive even in challenging environments. The Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), commonly found in Ireland and throughout Europe, is celebrated for its ecological importance and cultural significance. With delicate white flowers adorning its branches during springtime, it attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies while providing shelter for birds throughout the year. A closer look at this magnificent tree reveals Picture No. 10886826 - showcasing the intricate details of its leaves and thorny branches. The texture captured in this image highlights nature's artistry within every element of Monogyna's structure. Picture No. 11074046 further emphasizes the allure of Common Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna). Against a picturesque Irish landscape, this tree proudly displays clusters of ripe red berries during late summer—a feast for both wildlife and human admirers alike. Whether it's thriving under snow or basking in warm sunlight, Monogyna never fails to captivate with its resilience and natural beauty. As we observe plentiful ripe red berries hanging from their branches during late summer days—reminding us that life continues to flourish even when seasons change—it serves as a reminder that nature's cycles are a constant source of wonder and inspiration.