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  2. Rowan - Wikipedia

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    Red berries of rowan were holy to Ravdna, and the name Ravdna resembles North Germanic words for the tree (for example, Old Norse reynir). [ citation needed ] In Norse mythology , the goddess Sif is the wife of the thunder god Thor , who has been linked with Ravdna .

  3. Sorbus aucuparia - Wikipedia

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    The plant is commonly known as rowan and mountain-ash, [9] and has also been called Amur mountain-ash, European mountain-ash, quick beam, quickbeam, or rowan-berry. [27] The names rowan and mountain ash may be applied to other species in Sorbus subgenus Sorbus, and mountain ash may be used for several other distantly related trees.

  4. Sorbus americana - Wikipedia

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    The tree species Sorbus americana is commonly known as the American mountain-ash. [4] It is a deciduous perennial tree, native to eastern North America. [5]The American mountain-ash and related species (most often the European mountain-ash, Sorbus aucuparia) are also referred to as rowan trees.

  5. Sorbus - Wikipedia

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    As treated in its broad sense, the genus is divided into two main and three or four small subgenera: Sorbus (Sorbus). now genus Sorbus s.s., are commonly known as the rowan (primarily in the UK) or mountain-ash (in Ireland, North America and the UK), with compound leaves usually hairless or thinly hairy below; fruit carpels not fused; the type is Sorbus aucuparia (European rowan).

  6. Horagalles - Wikipedia

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    Horagalles' consort is called Ravdna, and the red berries of the rowan tree are sacred to her. The name Ravdna resembles North Germanic names for the tree, such as Old Norse reynir , and according to the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál , the rowan is called "the salvation of Thor" because Thor once saved himself by clinging to it.

  7. Sorbus scopulina - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Northwest portions of this rowan's habitat, it is commonly called Cascade mountain-ash, sometimes listed as Sorbus scopulina var. cascadensis. [3] Various birds and mammals, including bears, eat the fruit. [4] They were eaten by Native Americans and early settlers, and be cooked and made into jelly.

  8. Your pictures of Scotland: 22-29 November - AOL

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    "Starlings stripping a rowan tree of its frozen berries," says Jade Kilbride in Keith. [Jade Kilbride] Pastel picture: "Autumnal light in Edzell," says Peter Gallacher.

  9. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Cow tree fruit: Manilkara elata: ... Taiwanese rowan: Sorbus randaiensis: Toringo crabapple: ... Botanical berries represent any fruit that has a relatively thin ...

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