Mountain ash is like a protective spell to werewolves. Back in the day people would say that you were never safe from werewolves unless you had shade from mountain ash on your house.
The Mountain Ash is Sorbus aucuparia. I know of no tree called the Rocky Mountain Ash.
Mountain Ash RFC was created in 1875.
Mountain Ash leaves are not poisonous to horses or other animals. The berries of the Mountain Ash are not poisonous either.
YesFraxinus excelsior is the common Ash treeSorbus aucuparia is the Mountain Ash treeEucalyptus regnans is the Australian Mountain Ash treeand Zanthozylum spp. are the Prickly Ash family
YesFraxinus excelsior is the common Ash treeSorbus aucuparia is the Mountain Ash treeEucalyptus regnans is the Australian Mountain Ash treeand Zanthozylum spp. are the Prickly Ash family
Mountain Ash railway station was created in 1988.
Ash Mountain Entrance Sign was created in 1935.
Mountain ash or Sorbus aucuparia reproduce from seed contained in berries.
Another name for the European mountain ash is the Rowan tree.
According to online translators, mountain ash is Aberpennar, in Welsh. (I stand to be corrected by any Welsh speakers!.)
Werewolves are traditionally violently allergic to silver. In some instances rye, mistletoe, mountain ash and wolfsbane are effective repellents. Commonly, after a werewolf returns to its human form, it is drained and weak. It's not true. none of them realy work. but making high pitched noises seem to work effectivly Ha! Come on Guys! This is an easy one! The Answer is Vampires!
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