To the best of my knowledge, these names are reasonably accurate. If you see a plant misnamed or any errors on these pages, please email me. Just click on a thumbnail to view a high resolution close up.

 


? Sorbus spp


Mountain ash, Rowan, Winterbeam, European mountain ash, Greene's mountain ash, Cascade Mountain Ash, Sitka mountain-ash, western mountain-ash, Pacific mountain-ash and many more...

Medicinal

Mountain Ash Wine

Edible .


I have scoured the web for the genus Sorbus and found all the orange/red berried ones look alike to my uneducated eye. If you can determine which this Sorbus is, please email me.

This Sorbus could be one of four species:

Sorbus airia - introduced

Sorbus aucuparia - introduced

Sorbus scopulina - native

Sorbus sitchensis - introduced


The first 10 photographs were taken mid- May.

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This and the next photograph were taken mid-June.
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This and the next photograph were taken late Aug.
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This photograph was taken in mid-December.
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spot.gif (316 bytes) = Poisonous to animal and/or human
ani-x.gif (375 bytes) = Noxious or Invasive in Washington

ani-c.gif (406 bytes) = Crop weed in Washington
ani-f.gif (170 bytes) = Federal Noxious weed in Washington
= Native to Washington
= endangered in Washington
= Found on Whidbey and/or Fidalgo Islands

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Endangered Flowers, Washington

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Noxious Flowers , Washington

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