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Ash, Mountain; Sorbus aucuparia ; Click on graphic for larger imag ... American Mountain Ash ... ---Description---The Mountain Ash (Pyrus Aucuparia, Gaertn.) is not related to the true Ashes,
; Rosaceae (Rose Family) ... General - a smooth-barked deciduous shrub or small tree up to 10 m high with a short trunk, slender, spreading branches, ... Leaves - alternate; compound with 13-17 elliptic,
The closely related European Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia), an early introduction from Europe with hairy leaves, is now naturalized in the northern tip of the Appalachians.
Part of the National Park Service's Web site for Sequoia and Kings Canyon, with information about the Ash Mountain and South Fork areas of Sequoia National Park, including hiking trails and things to ...
Mountain ash tree is a shrubby tree that produces white flowers and red berries. Learn about growing, propagating, and using mountain ash tree. ... Description of mountain ash tree: This small to
A PLANTS profile of Sorbus americana (American mountain ash) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Sorbus americana Marsh. American mountain ash;
MOUNTAIN ASH SAWFLY; Pristiphora geniculata (Hartig) ... The mountain ash sawfly, Pristiphora geniculata (Hartig) is a common defoliator of mountain ash in the northeastern United States and Canada.
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American mountain ash (Sorbus americana) ... Small tree, height sometimes 20' to 30', diameter 4" to 12"; spreading, slender branches create a narrow ... American mountain ash photograph; © MN DNR