Red hawthorn berries clustered on branches with serrated green leaves against a blurred background of foliage.

Native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia, Hawthorn is now common around the world. It has traditionally been used as a hedge in rural areas, and these days it’s often seen associated with fence lines. In countries where it’s an introduced species, like Australia, it can become invasive.

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