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''S. dumosa'' Greene<ref name=McAllister2005 /><br /> |
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''S. alaskana'' G.N.Jones<ref name=McAllister2005 /> |
''S. alaskana'' G.N.Jones<ref name=McAllister2005 /> |
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'''''Sorbus scopulina''''' is a [[species]] of [[Sorbus|rowan]] that is native to western [[North America]], primarily in the [[Rocky Mountains]].<ref name=McAllister2005 /> The common name of this species is often given as 'Greene mountain-ash', and is so named in honor of American botanist [[Edward Lee Greene]].<ref>Petrides, George A. and Olivia 1998. "Western Trees". Houghton Mifflin Company.</ref> Throughout the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Northwestern portions of this rowan's habitat, it is commonly called Cascade Mountain-ash, sometimes listed as ''Sorbus scopulina var. cascadensis''.<ref>[http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=display&classid=SOSCC USDA PLANTS Database]</ref> |
'''''Sorbus scopulina''''' is a [[species]] of [[Sorbus|rowan]] that is native to western [[North America]], primarily in the [[Rocky Mountains]].<ref name=McAllister2005 /> The common name of this species is often given as 'Greene mountain-ash', and is so named in honor of American botanist [[Edward Lee Greene]].<ref>Petrides, George A. and Olivia 1998. "Western Trees". Houghton Mifflin Company.</ref> Throughout the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Northwestern portions of this rowan's habitat, it is commonly called Cascade Mountain-ash, sometimes listed as ''Sorbus scopulina var. cascadensis''.<ref>[http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=display&classid=SOSCC USDA PLANTS Database]</ref> |
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*''[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOSC2 USDA PLANTS]'' |
*''[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SOSC2 USDA PLANTS]'' |
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* [http://www.plantmaps.com/nrm/sorbus-scopulina-greene-mountain-ash-native-range-map.php Interactive Distribution Map for Sorbus scopulina] |
* [http://www.plantmaps.com/nrm/sorbus-scopulina-greene-mountain-ash-native-range-map.php Interactive Distribution Map for Sorbus scopulina] |
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[[Category:Sorbus|scopulina]] |
[[Category:Sorbus|scopulina]] |
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[[Category:Flora of Subarctic America]] |
[[Category:Flora of Subarctic America]] |
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Sorbus scopulina is a species of rowan that is native to western North America, primarily in the Rocky Mountains.[1] The common name of this species is often given as 'Greene mountain-ash', and is so named in honor of American botanist Edward Lee Greene.[2] Throughout the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Northwestern portions of this rowan's habitat, it is commonly called Cascade Mountain-ash, sometimes listed as Sorbus scopulina var. cascadensis.[3]