Hawthorns Are One of American Botany's Great Mysteries
Briefly

Lance, a hawthorn expert, observed the disappearance of hawthorn trees in Doggett Gap, once filled with thousands of trees but now reduced to a few dozen hawthorns.
The decline in hawthorn trees has been noted by botanists, with one mentioning they are functionally extinct in their region and another expressing disappointment at the disappearance of these trees.
Read at The Atlantic
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