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Rowan Trees are uncommon in the mountains of the Four Corners area but are commonly planted as home ornamentals and along city streets.
Rowan Trees: Uses, Traditions and Facts About the Mountain Ash The rowan tree, or mountain ash, is a common sight across the woodlands and the gardens of Europe and has a long tradition of human use.
Rowan Tree (Sorbus aucuparia) Royal Palm (Roystonea elata) Royal Riviera Pear (Pyrus 'Doyenne De Comice') Royalty Crabapple (Malus 'Royalty') Roystonea elata Roystonea regia Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) Ruby Dumpling (Mammillaria polythele) ...
Synonyms: V. americanum (Miller), European cranberry, cramp bark, snowball tree, king's Crown, high cranberry, red elder, rose elder, water elder, May rose, Whitsun rose, dog rowan tree, silver bells, Whitsun bosses, gaitre berries ...
That corner is today a very bushy with shrub-sages, gauras, echinaceas, barberries, hybrid brooms, homestead verbena, black-eyed susans, a Chinese rowan tree, rose-of-sharon, & endless other things.
See also: Rowan, Pink, May, Mountain ash, Ash
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