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European Mountain-ash photo 45d; 100% slide 45c; 360%; III-89; ... Showy Mountain-ash (S. decora) - Alkaline pH sensitive. Pests; Disease pests include fireblight and canker. Insect pests include aphids and scales. Sunscald may occur on young, thin-barked trees. European Mountain-ash;
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The rowans or mountain-ashes are plants in the family Rosaceae, in the genus Sorbus , subgenus Sorbus . They are native throughout the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, wi...
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A PLANTS profile of Sorbus aucuparia (European mountain ash) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Sorbus aucuparia L. European mountain ash; ... View species account, photographs, and distribution from University of Washington Burke Museum.
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Jan 1, 2001 ... The European Mountainash is known for its showy white flowers and its numerous bright red berries. The alternate name "Rowan" comes from an ...
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Weed of the Week European Mountain Ash Sorbus aucuparia L. Common Names: European mountain ash, rowan Native Origin: Originally from most of Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia Description: A deciduous tree in the rose family (Rosaceae) that reaches heights of 25 to 30 feet and widths of 15 to 25 feet .
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Four RNAs from a new plant-pathogenic virus, which we have tentatively named European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus (EMARAV), were identified and sequenced completely. All four viral RNAs could be detected in previous double-stranded RNA preparations.
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Sorbus aucuparia: European Mountain-Ash1 ... European Mountain-Ash has a rapid growth rate at first but slows down with age, ultimately forming a 30-foot-tall, dense oval. The white flowers are somewhat showy, appearing in the spring after the leaves. The tree shows its true colors when the fruit is set in mid-summer.
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Amelanchier laevis (Allegheny serviceberry); Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon); Rhus glabra (smooth sumac); Sorbus americana (American mountain ash); Sorbus scopulina (Greene's mountain ash); Sorbus sitchensis (western mountain ash); Viburnum opulus var.
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Common Name(s) : European mountain ash ; Origin : Eurasia ; Status : Available ; Provincial Location(s) : ON ; Habitat : Urban areas ; Description : 5 m high, white flowers, leaves compound, 11-17 leaflets, fruits bright scarlet to orange-red berries ;
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Figure 1. Middle-aged European Mountain-Ash. European Mountain-Ash1; Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2; INTRODUCTION; European Mountain-Ash has a rapid growth rate at first but slows down with age, ultimately forming a;
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