Hawthorn
Information about properties also applies to other closely related species.
Botanical name: Crataegus monogyna
Family: Rose (Rosaceae)
Collectability: plentiful, common, good
Main benefit
lowers blood pressure
regulates circulation and heart beat, protects blood vessels and reduces cholesterol, increases blood supply to brain and improves concentration and memory
Use - overview
Features and Identification
Habitat
Type: scrub, woods, hedges
Distribution: throughout northern hemisphere
General
Growth type: tree
Cycle: deciduous
Height: up to 7 meters
Leaf
Shape: lobed
Arrangement: cluster at end of twig
Edge: toothed
Trunk
Texture: long, sharp thorns on trunk
Flower
Diameter: 8-15mm
Arrangement: small clusters
When: May to June
Colour:
Fruit
Shape: oval
Colour: red
Size: 10mm
Other: called "haw"
Seed
Casing: fruit
Other: one or more, depending on which species
Type: scrub, woods, hedges
Distribution: throughout northern hemisphere
General
Growth type: tree
Cycle: deciduous
Height: up to 7 meters

Shape: lobed
Arrangement: cluster at end of twig
Edge: toothed

Texture: long, sharp thorns on trunk

Diameter: 8-15mm
Arrangement: small clusters
When: May to June
Colour:


Shape: oval
Colour: red
Size: 10mm
Other: called "haw"

Casing: fruit
Other: one or more, depending on which species
Distribution Map

Caution Notes

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Parts with black and white icons are for non-culinary use
Culinary Use
Flavour
Rating and Description:
bland
bland, similar to mealy apple
How to Consume
raw, tea, leaf curd
tea, spirits
raw, dried (see fruit leather under "fruit" on the Parts page - high in pectin)
roasted
Nutrition
Vitamin B, C, flavenoids (antioxidant), rutin, quercetin
Used as ...
food, tea
tea
food
beverage (coffee substitute)
Rating and Description:




How to Consume




Nutrition

Used as ...




Medicinal Use
Action:
heart tonic
antispasmodic, cardiac, diuretic, sedative, vasodilator, heart tonic
May treat:
poultice: draw splinters
palpitations, vertigo, rheumatism, insomnia, Reynaud's disease, disorders of heart and circulatory system, angina, arteriosclerosis, acne rosaceae (lotion)


May treat:


Other Use


Collection, Storing and Notes
Collection
shake branches over wide container or sheet to collect falling petals or haws [see note 2]
Drying
dry to store
in sun or low oven, or as fruit leather - see "fruit" on the Parts page
Note
Safe for prolonged use
[1] Hawthorn may only be effective in mild conditions. Heart disease should only be treated by a qualified health practitioner. Consult practitioner if on heart medication.
[2] As the petals are the active part of the flower, it is best to leave the flower to develop into fruit for later collection or for the birds.


Drying


Note
Safe for prolonged use
[1] Hawthorn may only be effective in mild conditions. Heart disease should only be treated by a qualified health practitioner. Consult practitioner if on heart medication.
[2] As the petals are the active part of the flower, it is best to leave the flower to develop into fruit for later collection or for the birds.
Key
Plant parts:
leaf
stem or trunk
sap
root, bulb, tuber and other below ground parts
flower
fruit
seed
Parts with black and white icons in the availability section are for non-culinary use
Use:
culinary use
medicinal use
household use
Other:
caution







Parts with black and white icons in the availability section are for non-culinary use
Use:



Other:

Glossary
Glossary of Medicinal Terms and Nutritive Substances
- antispasmodic: prevents or eases spasms or cramps
- cardiac: has effect on the heart
- diuretic: increases secretion and elimination of urine
- quercetin: antioxidant; anti-inflammatory (inhibits the production and release of histamine); may protect against cancer and cardiovascular disease
- rutin: antioxidant; strengthens capillaries; may protect against cancer and heart disease
- sedative: calms the nervous system and reduces stress
- vasodilator: widens blood vessels, reducing blood pressure