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to 1 in) wide with a sharply serrated edge, and have short stems or sit close to the central vein except for the outermost leaflet. Leaflets are covered in gray-silvery hairs after sprouting but become mostly bare after they unfold. Their upper side is dark green and their underside is a grayish
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inches) in diameter, and the branches stick out and are slanted upwards. The bark of a young plant is yellowish gray and gleaming and becomes gray-black with lengthwise cracks in advanced age; it descales in small flakes. Lenticels in the bark are elongated and colored a bright ocher. The plant does
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were believed to ward off evil spirits and witches. The plant was called "the witch" in
England and dowsing rods to find ores were made out of its wood. Twigs were used to drive cattle to the pasture for the first time in spring to ensure their health and fertility. The wooden shafts of forks and
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Germany and Austria the early 20th century. Its leaves are larger and pointed, only the front part of the leaflets is serrated, and they have darker bark, larger buds and larger fruit. Similar non-bitter varieties found in Southern Russia were first introduced in Central
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Fresh fruit are usually not tasty, but they can be debittered and made into compote, jelly, jam, a tangy syrup, a tart chutney, or juice, as well as wine and liqueur, or used for tea or to make flour. Fruit are served as a side dish to lamb or game. Debittering can be accomplished by freezing,
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and oak bark to create herb beer. Fruits are eaten as a mash in small amounts against lack of appetite or an upset stomach and stimulate production of gastric acid. In folk medicine they are used as a laxative, against rheumatism and kidney disease, and as a gargled juice against hoarseness.
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other farm implements were constructed from the species to protect farm animals and production from witches' spells. In weather lore, a year with plentiful rowan fruit would have a good grain harvest but be followed by a severe winter.
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over fallen dead trees or in clearcuttings, and at the edge of forests or at the sides of roads. The seeds germinate easily, so the plant may appear on inaccessible rock, ruins, branch forks, or on hollow trees.
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Moravian variety are 'Konzentra' and 'Rosina', which were selected beginning in 1946 by the Institut für Gartenbau Dresden-Pillnitz, an agricultural research institute in
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of the species to include or exclude trees native to certain areas. A recent definition includes trees native to most of Europe and parts of Asia, as well as northern Africa. The range extends from
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October and are eaten by many bird species. The plant is undemanding and frost hardy and colonizes disrupted and inaccessible places as a short-lived
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with other species to create fruit trees. His experiments resulted in the cultivars 'Burka', 'Likjornaja', 'Dessertnaja', 'Granatnaja', 'Rubinovaja', and 'Titan'. Other
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irritates the gastric mucosa. Pharmacist
Mannfried Pahlow wrote that he doubted the toxicity of the fruit but advised against consuming large amounts. The fruit contain
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infections in domestic pigs and goats. Bark of the plant was used to dye wool brown or red. Honey from the flowers is strongly aromatic and has a reddish color.
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saves himself from a rapid river created by the giantess
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smell. Their nectar is high in fructose and glucose.
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756: in) long, and 1 to 2.5 cm (
3755:
3754:
3334:
3315:
3296:
3258:Seltenes Kern-, Stein- und Beerenobst
3236:
2885:
2861:
2634:
2622:from the original on 27 February 2002
1999:
1967:
992:fossil flora of Kızılcahamam district
4237:e757fe22-2b1d-4b96-979b-7938e1bbfd0c
4103:f9dbf398-6330-4531-a604-64425052dd97
3551:Paul, Anthony; Rees, Yvonne (1990).
3353:
3141:
2313:
1297:in the United Kingdom stands in the
4283:IUCN Red List least concern species
3394:Essbare Wildbeeren und Wildpflanzen
2600:
2369:A Dictionary of English Plant Names
1981:
1848:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1742:Rowan § Mythology and folklore
1646:began in 1905 to crossbreed common
681:and a light brown to reddish brown
609:, the British Isles and Iceland to
24:
3432:Essbare & giftige Wildpflanzen
3108:(in German). Munich: Orbis. 1994.
2464:Aichele, Golte-Bechtle 1997, p. 78
25:
4344:
3732:
3278:(1972). von Weihe, Konrad (ed.).
3201:Das Kosmos Wald- und Forstlexikon
2822:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 277
2813:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 276
2124:Reichholf, Steinbach 1992, p. 103
1051:. The plant is commonly known as
839:. The flowers have an unpleasant
308:(Koehne) M.F.Fay & Christenh.
4188:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:741641-1
3591:10.1046/j.1365-2745.2000.00502.x
3415:(in German). Stuttgart: Kosmos.
3318:Einheimische Bäume und Sträucher
3203:(in German). Stuttgart: Kosmos.
3184:(in German). Stuttgart: Kosmos.
2858:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 45
2849:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 42
2804:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 41
2790:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 40
2781:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 38
2769:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 37
2597:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 44
2588:Friedrich, Schuricht 1989, p. 43
2090:
1915:. Oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
1837:Rivers, M.C.; Beech, E. (2017).
1580:A more palatable variety, named
981:
957:
945:
933:
564:
535:
91:
3534:Das große Buch der Heilpflanzen
3434:(in German). Stuttgart: Ulmer.
3339:(in German). Stuttgart: Ulmer.
3222:(in German). Stuttgart: Ulmer.
3070:
3041:
3025:
2961:
2936:
2910:
2834:
2676:
2502:
2499:Ullrich, Kühn, Kühn 2009, p. 29
2467:
2361:
2282:
1942:: Mountain Ash and other Rowans
1035:, which derives from the words
1023:is composed of the Latin words
340:(Kom.) M.F.Fay & Christenh.
316:(Kom.) M.F.Fay & Christenh.
3660:(in German). Cologne: Tigris.
3515:Beeren und besondere Obstarten
3032:"Witchcraft: The Mountain Ash"
3008:Dictionary of English folklore
3005:Simpson, J.; Roud, S. (2000).
1905:
1876:
1127:was previously categorized as
650:
13:
1:
3098:
2510:"Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia L.)"
2335:Agricultural Research Service
1708:
1164:is found in five subspecies:
1093:other distantly related trees
990:have been described from the
3620:Der große BLV-Pflanzenführer
3161:Breckwoldt, Michael (2011).
2697:Journal of Ethnopharmacology
1824:
1457:and the mountain-ash sawfly
1420:can result; hybrids include
1333:Damage caused by game animal
7:
4333:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
3413:Welche Heilpflanze ist das?
3237:Flint, Harrison L. (1997).
3125:Das neue Was blüht denn da?
2971:Handbook of Norse Mythology
1723:Royal Horticultural Society
1644:Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin
1604:mountain range of Northern
1522:, laxative, diuretic and a
1509:
1408:Other species of the genus
1059:, and has also been called
976:
704:with four to nine pairs of
10:
4349:
3679:(in German). Munich: BLV.
3639:Wildpflanzen neu entdecken
3532:Pahlow, Mannfried (1993).
3472:(in German). Munich: BLV.
3335:Godet, Jean-Denis (2008).
3316:Godet, Jean-Denis (1998).
3297:Godet, Jean-Denis (1994).
3180:Dreyer, Eva-Maria (2009).
3142:Hora, Bayard, ed. (1993).
2301:(in Turkish and English).
1891:Plants of the World Online
1739:
1735:
1324:
1235:up to Northern Russia and
1009:
850:between 8 and 10 mm (
3763:
3694:Větvička, Václav (1995).
3677:Unsere 500 ältesten Bäume
3601:Naturenzyklopädie Europas
3468:Lohmann, Michael (2005).
3430:Kremer, Bruno P. (2010).
3411:Hensel, Wolfgang (2007).
3392:Henschel, Detlev (2002).
3218:Fischer, Manfred (1995).
2944:"AGM Plants - Ornamental"
2709:10.1016/j.jep.2013.06.007
2289:Kasaplıgil, Baki (1977).
1936:McAllister, H.A. (2005).
1855:: e.T61957558A112304840.
1665:
1451:are the apple fruit moth
689:and can regenerate after
253:
246:
241:
232:
215:
208:
88:Scientific classification
86:
64:
55:
50:
41:
34:
4328:Plants described in 1753
3637:Scherf, Gertrud (2006).
3618:Schauer, Thomas (2001).
1504:
1478:Coleophora anatipennella
1466:Gymnosporangium cornutum
1145:Distribution and habitat
1005:
4293:Flora of temperate Asia
3658:Naturführer Deutschland
3449:Laudert, Doris (1999).
3373:Hecker, Ulrich (1995).
2882:Paul, Rees 1990, p. 141
2358:Breckwoldt 2011, p. 152
2255:Breckwoldt 2011, p. 153
1809:. Rowan is part of the
1698:fruit are used against
1693:with visible heart-wood
1678:with visible heart-wood
1619: in) in diameter.
1475:, the case-bearer moth
1378:and less commonly with
1105:leaves, or the species
3713:Zauner, Georg (2000).
3656:Smolik, H. W. (1996).
3077:Napier, James (2008).
2897:'Sheerwater Seedling'"
2685:"Ethnopharmacological
2519:. 2001. Archived from
1694:
1679:
1577:
1454:Argyresthia conjugella
1412:easily hybridize with
1376:arbuscular mycorrhizal
1334:
1311:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
1158:
846:Its berries are round
4318:Flora of the Pyrenees
3470:Bäume & Sträucher
2968:Lindow, John (2001).
2739:Henschel 2002, p. 220
2579:Hora 1993, p. 185–186
2415:Větvička 1995, p. 200
1813:and the logo of both
1727:Award of Garden Merit
1685:
1673:
1575:
1332:
1267:appears north of the
1152:
1065:European mountain-ash
593:tree or shrub in the
18:European mountain-ash
3715:GU-Kompass Laubbäume
3572:"Sorbus aucuparia L"
3220:Farbatlas Obstsorten
2831:Fischer 1995, p. 213
1964:Schauer 2001, p. 342
1101:), which also carry
998:, which is of early
910:. The seeds contain
708:on either side of a
601:have used different
457:terminalidenticulata
373:flavescentimarginata
337:Pyrus camschatcensis
273:Aucuparia silvestris
3375:Bäume und Sträucher
3356:Bäume und Sträucher
3354:Harz, Kurt (2009).
3299:Bäume und Sträucher
3163:Essen aus der Natur
3067:Scherf 2006, p. 58.
2893:"RHS Plantfinder -
2760:Pahlow 1993, p. 105
2751:Dreyer 2009, p. 108
2673:Laudert 1999, p. 84
2657:Pahlow 1993, p. 106
2561:Lohmann 2005, p. 61
2545:Laudert 1999, p. 81
2536:Lohmann 2005, p. 60
2452:Laudert 1999, p. 83
2438:Laudert 1999, p. 80
2267:Hensel 2007, p. 112
2243:Garcke 1972, p. 722
2142:Hecker 1995, p. 130
2081:Laudert 1999, p. 57
1447:The main pests for
1435:S. thuringiaca
1429:Sorbus × intermedia
1273:71st parallel north
1157:in the Italian Alps
393:Sorbus bachmarensis
281:Crataegus aucuparia
58:Conservation status
3577:Journal of Ecology
3337:Knospen und Zweige
3280:Illustrierte Flora
2643:Flint 1997, p. 641
2481:on 19 October 2015
2184:Kremer 2010, p. 42
2170:Godet 2008, p. 378
2154:Smolik 1996, p. 63
2112:Godet 1994, p. 138
2072:Godet 2008, p. 110
1978:Zauner 2000, p. 52
1944:. Kew Publishing.
1695:
1680:
1674:Freshly cross-cut
1578:
1463:. The rust fungus
1368:spotted nutcracker
1344:cloven-hoofed game
1335:
1303:South East England
1159:
1108:Eucalyptus regnans
1012:Rowan § Names
917:The species has a
729:Fraxinus excelsior
589:, is a species of
529:, commonly called
465:Sorbus caucasigena
453:Sorbus caucasigena
441:Sorbus caucasigena
429:Sorbus caucasigena
421:Sorbus caucasigena
361:Sorbus anadyrensis
289:Mespilus aucuparia
4313:Flora of the Alps
4270:
4269:
4124:Open Tree of Life
3757:Taxon identifiers
3686:978-3-8354-0376-5
3648:978-3-8354-0062-7
3492:Lecouteux, Claude
3441:978-3-8001-5344-2
3422:978-3-440-10798-0
3365:978-3-8354-0479-3
3346:978-3-8001-5778-5
3191:978-3-440-11808-5
3172:978-3-86851-021-8
2390:Hora 1993, p. 184
2367:Grigson G. 1974.
2214:Godet 1998, p. 68
2093:"The Plant Crib,
2060:Godet 1994, p. 52
1777:Scottish folklore
1652:S. aucuparia
1648:S. aucuparia
1642:Russian botanist
1588:Kraetzl, or var.
1561:Habsburg monarchy
1460:Hoplocampa alpina
1418:hybrid speciation
1414:S. aucuparia
1061:Amur mountain-ash
919:chromosome number
896:provitamin A
522:
521:
513:
509:Sorbus subserrata
505:
497:
489:
485:Sorbus lanuginosa
481:
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389:
377:
365:
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349:
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333:
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317:
313:Pyrus anadyrensis
309:
301:
297:Pyrenia aucuparia
293:
285:
277:
269:
265:Aucuparia pinnata
242:Distribution map
201:S. aucuparia
81:
16:(Redirected from
4340:
4308:Flora of Iceland
4303:Flora of Ukraine
4263:
4262:
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4190:
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4152:
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4139:Sorbus_aucuparia
4132:
4131:
4119:
4118:
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4105:
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4080:NBNSYS0000003438
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3835:
3834:
3832:sorbus-aucuparia
3822:
3821:
3809:
3808:
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3798:
3797:
3795:Sorbus aucuparia
3784:
3783:
3782:
3765:Sorbus aucuparia
3752:
3751:
3740:Sorbus aucuparia
3728:
3709:
3690:
3671:
3652:
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2895:Sorbus aucuparia
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2323:Sorbus aucuparia
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1996:Harz 2009, p. 72
1994:
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1886:Sorbus aucuparia
1880:
1874:
1873:
1871:
1869:
1864:
1841:Sorbus aucuparia
1834:
1765:English folklore
1752:, the Norse god
1691:Sorbus aucuparia
1676:Sorbus aucuparia
1618:
1617:
1613:
1582:Sorbus aucuparia
1540:Sorbus aucuparia
1472:Venusia cambrica
1423:Sorbus × hybrida
1364:Bohemian waxwing
1241:Balearic Islands
1221:Sorbus aucuparia
1207:Sorbus aucuparia
1193:Sorbus aucuparia
1185:(Georgiev &
1179:Sorbus aucuparia
1169:Sorbus aucuparia
1162:Sorbus aucuparia
1135:Sorbus aucuparia
1120:Montana fraxinus
1021:Sorbus aucuparia
988:Sorbus aucuparia
964:Specimen in the
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511:
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493:Sorbus monticola
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413:apicidenticulata
409:Sorbus boissieri
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401:Sorbus boissieri
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381:Sorbus aucuparia
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369:Sorbus aucuparia
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345:Pyrus lanuginosa
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1668:
1615:
1611:
1610:
1592:Dieck, or var.
1559:, ruler of the
1549:parasorbic acid
1532:parasorbic acid
1512:
1507:
1380:ectomycorrhizal
1352:European badger
1327:
1319:County Limerick
1309:, a village in
1287:pioneer species
1147:
1129:Pyrus aucuparia
1039:for "bird" and
1014:
1008:
984:
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