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  2. How to Plant and Grow American Mountain Ash for Its Beautiful ...

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    Green’s mountain ash (S. scopulina) is native to the mountains from Alaska to California, and east to the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains. It grows as a multi-stemmed shrub that is ...

  3. Sorbus scopulina - Wikipedia

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    Sorbus scopulina, also known as Greene's mountain-ash, is a North American species of rowan within the rose family. Although it may resemble poisonous species of baneberries , its own fruits are edible.

  4. Sorbus sitchensis - Wikipedia

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    Sorbus sitchensis, commonly known as western mountain ash [1] and Sitka mountain-ash, is a small species of shrub of northwestern North America. Description [ edit ]

  5. List of Sorbus species - Wikipedia

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    The following species are recognised in the genus Sorbus, many of which are called rowans or mountain-ashes: [1] This list follows a narrow definition of genus Sorbus; species that have been moved to the genera Aria, Torminalis, Cormus, Chamaemespilus, Hedlundia, Scandosorbus, Karpatiosorbus, Mayovskya and Normeyera are not listed.

  6. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Greene's mountain-ash fruit: Sorbus scopulina: Hall crabapple: Malus halliana: ... Melons are good examples of this. ... Western juniper berry:

  7. Sorbus - Wikipedia

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    Sorbus is a genus of over 100 species of trees and shrubs in the rose family, Rosaceae.Species of Sorbus are commonly known as rowan or mountain-ash.Currently, species commonly known as whitebeam, chequer tree and service tree are classified in other genera (see below), so that genus Sorbus includes only the pinnate leaved species of former subgenus Sorbus.

  8. Sorbus dumosa - Wikipedia

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    Sorbus dumosa may refer to several different species of plants: Sorbus dumosa House, a synonym for Sorbus decora, northern mountain ash; Sorbus dumosa Greene, a synonym for Sorbus scopulina, Greene's mountain-ash; Sorbus dumosa G.N.Jones, an unplaced species of plant that cannot be brought into synonymy

  9. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    Sorbus aria: Central and southern Europe: Berries, edible raw once overripe [30] Rowan, Mountain-ash: Sorbus aucuparia: Native to most of Europe except for the far south, and northern Asia: Berries (August to November), bitter, but can be cooked to form a jelly, or used as a flavouring [31] Wild service-tree: Sorbus torminalis