Sorbus aucuparia L., Sp. Pl. 1: 477 477 1753. (Syn: Aucuparia sylvestris Medik.; Mespilus aucuparia (L.) Scop.; Pyrenia aucuparia (L.) Clairv.; Pyrus aucuparia (L.) Gaertn.; Pyrus aucuparia subsp. aucuparia ; Pyrus rossica A.D.Danilov; Pyrus aucuparia var. typica (C.K.Schneid.) Asch. & Graebn.; Sorbus altaica Koehne; Sorbus amurensis Koehne; Sorbus anadyrensis Kom.; Sorbus aucuparia subsp. aucuparia ; Sorbus aucuparia var. typica C.K.Schneid.; Sorbus boissieri C.K.Schneid. .; Sorbus camschatcensis Kom.; Sorbus glabrata (Wimm. & Grab.) Hedl.; Sorbus kamtschatcensis Kom. [Spelling variant]; Sorbus moravica (Dippel) McAll. (Unresolved); Sorbus pohuashanensis (Hance) Hedl.; Sorbus pohuashanensis var. amurensis (Koehne) Y.L.Chou & S.L.Tung; Sorbus polaris Koehne);
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Rosaceae Week : Eberesche – Sorbus aucuparia (Rowan, European Rowan, Mountain ash, or European mountain ash) from my garden in Ritterhude: Sorbus aucuparia (Rowan, European Rowan, Mountain ash, or European mountain ash, germanname Eberesche (Vogelbeere), loved by insects and in winter by many birds, because the red berries on a snowcovered tree can be easily found by birds. Human beings too like the fruits to make jam. Fotos in my Garden in Ritterhude taken in the last few years, could not find a foto of flowers.
As I am not a botanist i just copy paste the Info-table from Wiki.
What do these things mean? Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Rosids from Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbus_aucuparia Kingdom: Plantae Plant for ID-PC-29-20.09.2015 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments(6)
the tree here is from the back lane of Warsaw house I was putting in. Please identify it. looks like Eberesche Vogelbeerbaum (berries for birds) as we call it. very good food for birds especially in snowi winters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbus_aucuparia .
Sorbus aucuparia from Canada-GS23012021-2 |