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Sorbus aucuparia

Plants Sorbaria sorbifoliaSorghastrum

Sorbus aucuparia
European Mountainash Rosaceae
leaves deciduous, alternate, pinnately compound
buds alternate, large, woolly, imbricate, pointed
flowers white, in flat clusters, May
fruit orange-red pome, in clusters, in Fall, persistent ...

 


Sorbus aucuparia
( Black Hawk Sorbus )
Grown for its ornamental leaves, great red or yellow fall color, flowers, and red-orange berries. Leaves are dark green, pinnate, 8 inches long, with up to 12 lance-shaped leaflets which are sharply toothed.

USDA Plants Database - Horticulture
Sorbus aucuparia is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which European mountain-ash has escaped (opens a new window).

Sorbus aucuparia L.
Common Names
common rowan, common mountain ash, European mountain ash, European mountain-ash, European mountainash, European rowan, mountain ash, quickbeam, rowan, rowan ash, rowan berry, rowan tree, rowan-berry, sorb apple, ...

#518 Sorbus aucuparia
Common Names: mountain ash, rowan
Family: Rosaceae (rose Family)
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Sorbus aucuparia Cardinal RoyalTM (‘Michred') P.P. No. 3114 Rosaceae
Cardinal Royal Mountain Ash SOR-bus aw-ku-PAH-ree-a ...

ROWANBERRY - Sorbus aucuparia
RUBBER
Greening of the Future. Conclusion. By Noel Vietmeyer. 1980 #4, pp 17-22
Guayule: Other Lesser Known Crops of High Potential Value. Jim Neitzel. 1981 #3, p 8 ...

Capudrio - Sorbus aucuparia
Capulí - Physalis alkekengi
Caqui - Diospyros kaki
Caragola - Erodium supracanum
Carambuco - Acacia farnesiana
Carata - Sabal serrulata
Carballo - Quercus robur
Carbón del maíz - Ustilago zeae
Cardamomo - Amomum villosum ...

Flyverøn [Danish]: Sorbus aucuparia
Flămânzică [Romanian]: Draba verna
Flămînzică [Romanian]: Draba verna
Flămînzică [Romanian]: Draba nemorosa
Fo Du Zhu (Fat T´o Chuk-Hakka) [Chinese]: Bambusa tuldoides 'Ventricosa' ...

European mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia)
European wine grape (Vitis vinifera)
Evening primrose (Oenothera species)
Eyelash begonia (Begonia bowerae)
Fairy moss, mosquito plant (Azolla caroliniana) ...

European mountain-ash Sorbus aucuparia
European speedwell; brooklime Veronica beccabunga
European spindle tree Euonymus europaea
European stinging nettle Urtica dioica
European swallow-wort Cynanchum rossicum ...

Ash (Sorbus aucuparia)
Beech (Fagus)
Birch (Betula)
Box elder (Acer negundo)
Buckeye (Aesculus)
Butternut (Juglans cinerea)
Carolina Silverbell (Halesia tetraptera)
Cherry (Prunus)
Chokecherry (Prunus maackii)
Cottonwood (Populus balsamifera) ...

European Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia)
European Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)
European Silver Fir (Abies alba)
European Snowball (Viburnum opulus 'Roseum')
European White Birch (Betula pendula)
European Wild Ginger (Asarum europaeum) ...

39. European Mountain-ash/ introduced/ Sorbus aucuparia leaf
12-25 cm long.
9-15 leaflets.
leaflets 2-7 cm long.
margin sharply toothed.
hairy on both surfaces.

Prunus 'Amanogawa' AGM - columnar, with erect branches. Pink blossom in spring. Height 8m (24ft).
Sorbus aucuparia 'Fastigiata' - a slow growing, columnar small tree with closely erect stems. Height 8m (24ft).
Medium: ...

Sorbus aria - Whitebeam
Sorbus aucuparia - European Mountain Ash; Common Rowan
Sorbus cashmiriana - Kashmir Rowan
Sorbus decora - Showy Mountain Ash
Sorbus sitchensis - Sitka Mountain Ash; Pacific Mountain Ash ...

Romanian ienupăr and even Hebrew juniper [×''×-× ×™×¤×¨]. In English, the French loan juniper supplanted the Old English name of that plant, cwicbÄ"am life-tree (modern quickbeam), which was also used for rowan (mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia ).

Prunus spinosa - the Blackthorn or Sloe Tree.
Salix - The willow family. Will grow with roots in water.
Sorbus aucuparia types - The Mountain Ash. Damp but well drained soil is ok, but not permanently wet.

A stoloniferous species, spreading by suckers to form a thicket[11]. Hybridizes freely with other members of this genus[200]. Grafting onto seedlings of A. lamarckii or Sorbus aucuparia is sometimes practised in order to avoid the potential problem ...

See also: May, Ash, Orange, Pinus, Green

Plants Sorbaria sorbifoliaSorghastrum

 
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