Swedish Whitebeam - Sorbus intermedia, Leaves and Flowers

Swedish Whitebeam

Sorbus intermedia

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Family: Rosaceae (Rose Family).

The Swedish Whitebeam is native to Sweden, other Baltic States and N.E. Germany. It was introduced to Britain a long time ago as an excellent street tree, which is resistant to pollution, dry situation, has a scarce leaf leaf. It is now naturalised in some places where birds have spread the berries.

Swedish Whitebeam - Sorbus intermedia, Winter profileSwedish Whitebeam - Sorbus intermedia

Swedish Whitebeam - Sorbus intermedia, Leaves and berriesNote from webmother to  page visitors:
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