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Common hawthorns primarily reproduce through both sexual and asexual means. Sexually, they produce flowers that are pollinated by insects, leading to the formation of berries containing seeds. Asexually, they can also propagate through root suckers or by layering, where branches touch the ground and take root. This dual method of reproduction allows them to thrive in various environments.

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