Rowan - Selected Species

Selected Species

  • Sorbus amabilis
  • Sorbus americana, American mountain-ash
  • Sorbus aucuparia, European rowan
  • Sorbus californica
  • Sorbus cashmiriana, Kashmir rowan
  • Sorbus commixta, Japanese rowan
  • Sorbus decora, Showy mountain-ash
  • Sorbus esserteauiana, Esserteau's rowan
  • Sorbus fosteri
  • Sorbus fruticosa
  • Sorbus glabrescens, White-fruited rowan
  • Sorbus harrowiana, Harrow rowan
  • Sorbus hupehensis, Hubei rowan
  • Sorbus insignis
  • Sorbus khumbuensis
  • Sorbus koehneana
  • Sorbus lanata
  • Sorbus matsumurana
  • Sorbus maderensis, Madeira rowan
  • Sorbus microphylla, Small-leaf rowan
  • Sorbus oligodonta, Kite-leaf rowan
  • Sorbus pallescens
  • Sorbus pekinensis
  • Sorbus pinnatifida
  • Sorbus pluripinnata
  • Sorbus pohuashanensis
  • Sorbus pontica
  • Sorbus poteriifolia
  • Sorbus prattii
  • Sorbus pseudovilmorinii
  • Sorbus pygmaea
  • Sorbus randaiensis
  • Sorbus redliana
  • Sorbus reducta, Dwarf rowan
  • Sorbus rehderiana
  • Sorbus retroflexis
  • Sorbus rockii
  • Sorbus rotundifolia
  • Sorbus rufo-ferruginea
  • Sorbus rufopilosa, Tsema rowan
  • Sorbus sargentiana, Sargent's rowan
  • Sorbus scalaris, Ladder rowan
  • Sorbus scopulina, Greene mountain-ash (var. scopulina) or Cascade mountain-ash (var. cascadensis)
  • Sorbus simonkaiana
  • Sorbus sitchensis, Sitka mountain-ash
  • Sorbus stankovii
  • Sorbus taurica
  • Sorbus ursina
  • Sorbus vertesensis
  • Sorbus vestita
  • Sorbus vilmorinii, Vilmorin's rowan
  • Sorbus wardii
  • Sorbus wilfordii

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