Sorbus intermedia

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 Sorbus intermedia subsp. var.  Swedish mountain ash, Swedish whitebeam
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sorbus intermedia, Pers. (Pyrus intermedia, Ehrh. Sorbus scandica, Fries. Aria suecica, Koehne. Hahnia suecica, Dipp.). Tree, 20-40 ft. high, with oval head: lvs. ovate to oblong-ovate, broadly cuneate at the base, pinnately lobed with broad and short, irregularly serrate lobes and 5-8 pairs of veins, whitish tomentose beneath, 2 1/2- 4 in. long; petioles 1/2 – 3/4 in. long: fls. about 1/2 in. across, in broad, tomentose corymbs: fr. orange-red, globose or subglobose, about 1/2 in. high. May. N. and Cent. Eu. S.I.F. 3:485.—This is sometimes confounded with S. hybrida and considered to be a hybrid of similar origin, but it is certainly a good species. It never bears distinct lfts. at the base and the sinuses do not reach farther than one-third toward the middle. CH


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