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Rowan or Sorbus aucuparia.

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What is the scientific name of a rocky mountain ash tree?

The Mountain Ash is Sorbus aucuparia. I know of no tree called the Rocky Mountain Ash.


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Tree related to the rowan?

Yes Answer' The mountain ash is Sorbus aucuparia.


Why is an organism given a scientific name?

Scientific names (usually based on Latin or Greek words) are given to organisms to specifically identify them. This classification is based, where possible, on how the organisms are related genetically. There are several trees in Australia , for example, that are commonly called "Mountain Ash". One of them, with the scientific name, Eucalyptus regnans, grows in Victoria and is the tallest tree in Australia. A group of Americans once asked to be sent seeds of the Australian Mountain Ash. They were probably disappointed when they were accidently sent seeds of the Tasmanian "Mountain Ash", a somewhat smaller species of Eucalytus.