There’s a lot to love about mountain ash, a delightful native tree that fits easily into urban and suburban landscapes. It can be grown as a small single-trunk tree or with multiple trunks, giving it ...
Leaves – deciduous, odd-pinnately compound, 13-17 inches long, tapered, and alternately arranged in 11-17 finely toothed, hairless leaflets; leaflets are 2-4 inches long and ⅝-1 inch wide. Twigs – ...
Rowan mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia, is an attractive tree with a rounded canopy, white flowers, and bright orange to red fruit.
The vibrant red-orange berries from the mountain ash tree, also known as the rowan tree, are technically edible raw. Technically. Uncooked, they’re unpleasantly bitter, Kevin Hickey says. You wouldn’t ...
Heat-stressed Victorian mountain ash forests are thinning fast, turning from carbon sinks to carbon sources, new research reveals. Published in Nature Communications, the research shows forests will ...
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