Mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia)

Mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia) (11670 bytes)   

Mountain ash grows to 20' in height.

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Flowers: There are clusters of showy white flowers in spring.

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Mountain ash has bright orange berries that last from August to October.

 mountain ash fall foliage (7420 bytes)

Foliage changes from green, to yellow, to orange and can be showy.

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Bark is smooth and colorful.

Photographs courtesy of Judy Sedbrook.

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