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Mountain ash is commonly referred to as "rowan" in many regions. Its scientific name is Sorbus aucuparia, and it is a deciduous tree known for its clusters of white flowers and bright orange-red berries. The tree is often found in mountainous areas and has cultural significance in various folklore. Additionally, it is valued for its ornamental beauty and wildlife habitat.

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