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European Mountain Ash

31 Aug 2008 244
These trees are an invasive species, growing in many of our natural areas in the city. This particular tree was growing at Edworthy Park. "European Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia) is frequently planted for its showy clusters of white flowers in spring followed by an excellent display of fruit that develop in tight clusters 4-5" wide. Individual fruits are about 3/8" in diameter. Fruits start maturing in August and hang on through October." In winter, Bohemian Waxwings seek out the ornamental Rowanberry/European Mountain-ash for its berries.