Hawthorn

/ˈhɔθɔrn/ noun

A thorny shrub or small tree that produces white or pink flowers in spring and red berries in autumn, often used in hedges.

From Old English 'hægðorn,' combining 'hæg' (hedge) and 'thorn.' The plant's primary use was creating sturdy hedgerows, so it was literally 'the thorn of the hedge.'

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