mountainash

mountainash
mountain ash Europeanmountain ash Sorbus aucuparia Wendy Smith n.
Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Sorbus, such as the rowan, having clusters of small white flowers and bright orange-red berries arranged in clusters.

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