Hawthorne

/ˈhɔθɔrn/ noun

A thorny shrub or small tree with white or pink flowers and red berries, common in hedgerows and countryside areas.

From Old English 'hægþorn,' combining 'hæg' (hedge) and 'þorn' (thorn). The plant was named for its use in hedges and its prominent thorns, and is deeply rooted in English folklore.

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