sorbus

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Sorbus aucuparia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus torminalis tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berries from European rowan / Sorbus aucuparia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autumn leaves and fruits of the Sorbus domestica tree, close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus torminalis tree leaves during summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autumn or Thanksgiving background with pumpkins, bunches Viburnum berries, Rosehip berries, bunches Sorbus berries. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus
Sorbus Americana vintage illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rowan Sorbus aucuparia berries and leaves isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ashberry with leafs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berries on a rowan tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corymb of orange fruits of Sorbus aucuparia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus domestica tree in bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus aucuparia rowan or mountain-ash in a glass vessel on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sorbus is a genus of about 100–200 species of trees and shrubs in the Rose family Rosaceae. Species of Sorbus are commonly known as whitebeam, rowan, service tree, and mountain-ash. The exact number of species is disputed depending on the circumscription of the genus, and also due to the number of apomictic microspecies, which some treat as distinct species but others group in a smaller number of variable species. Recent treatments treat Sorbus in a narrower sense to include only the pinnate leaved species of subgenus Sorbus, raising several of the other subgenera to generic rank. Red rowan Sorbus is unrelated to the true ash trees which belong to the genus Fraxinus, although the leaves are superficially similar.


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