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Do mountain ash trees have thorns?

No, mountain ash trees do not have thorns. They are part of the rose family and are characterized by their compound leaves and clusters of small white flowers that develop into bright red berries in the fall.


Where can I find a nursery selling a mountain ash tree in Michigan?

Due to the on-going infestation of the Emerald Ash Borer beetle, it will be very difficult to find a source for ash trees in Michigan. The DNR prohibits any ash trees to be brought into the state currently, and most in-state nurseries have ceased to produce this once-populous tree. ETA...Mountain ash, or Rowan is not a true ash therefore not affected by emerald ash borers. Rowan - Sorbus True ash - Fraxinus I wish I could aswer your question though, I'd love to buy one here too :)


What is the name of the bug killing ash trees?

The bug killing ash trees is called the emerald ash borer. It is an invasive species native to Asia that attacks and kills ash trees by feeding on the tissue beneath the bark, disrupting the tree's ability to transport water and nutrients.


What types of plants can be found in the pine bush with red berries?

In the pine bush, you can find plants like winterberry holly and mountain ash that have red berries.


Tree related to the rowan?

The rowan tree (Sorbus aucuparia) is a member of the rose family (Rosaceae). It is often associated with folklore and is believed to have protective qualities. It produces clusters of white flowers in spring which later develop into bright red berries that are a food source for birds.

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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.


What is Ash's real name?

Ash does not have another name. But for all we know Ash's real name could be Pablo or something :)


Name a tree whos name starts with ro?

Rowan the Mountain Ash


What is the scientific name for European Ash Tree?

The name would be Fraxinus excelsior.


What rhymes with stash?

1 syllable:asch, asche, ash, ashe, basch, bash, brasch, brash, cache, cash, clash, crash, dasch, dash, flasch, flash, frasch, gash, gnash, guasch, hasch, hash, kasch, kash, lasch, lash, masch, mash, Nash, pash, rasch, rasche, rash, sash, slash, smash, splash, tasch, tash, thrash, trash2 syllables:abash, black ash, blue ash, bone ash, brown ash, corn tash, disk cache, fly ash, food cache, furash, green ash, head crash, heat flash, heat rash, hoop ash, hot flash, lukash, noncash, palash, pay cash, precrash, red ash, rehash, sea ash, skin rash, storm sash, swamp ash, swung dash, white ash, white trash3 syllables:alpine ash, basket ash, diaper rash, downy ash, in a flash, manna ash, mountain ash, nettle rash, petty cash, poison ash, poor white trash, prickly ash, pumpkin ash, shoulder flash, silver ash, soda ash, sour mash, window sash4 syllables:flowering ash, memory cache, Oregon ash, white mountain ash5 syllables:Arizona ash, European ash, western mountain ash7 syllables:American mountain ash, common European ash, European mountain ash


What is another name for cigar residue?

Ash is another name for cigar residue.


What is another name for charred wood?

Ash's


What is another name for the Rowan Tree?

Another name for the Rowan Tree is the Mountain Ash. It is known for its clusters of bright red berries and is often associated with various myths and folklore, particularly in Celtic traditions. The scientific name for the Rowan Tree is Sorbus aucuparia.


What is the scientific name for the Ash tree?

Fraxinus excelsior (European) Family: Oleaceae.


When was Mountain Ash RFC created?

Mountain Ash RFC was created in 1875.


Are mountain ash leaves or berries poisonous to horses?

Mountain Ash leaves are not poisonous to horses or other animals. The berries of the Mountain Ash are not poisonous either.


What is the scientific name for a mountain ash tree?

Rowan or Sorbus aucuparia.