Sorbus californica (lat. Sorbus californica) - gülçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin quşarmudu cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Sorbus californica (lat. Sorbus californica) - gülçiçəyikimilər fəsiləsinin quşarmudu cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Sorbus californica, the California mountain ash,[2] is an aggregate species of rowans native to western North America. The tree or bush is found in the mountains of California as the name suggests, but is not an ash, and this plant is sometimes cultivated. It has orange-red fruit and compound leaves (many leaflets) that are toothed almost from base to apex, but is said to be most often confounded with the western North American species S. occidentalis which has pinkish fruit and leaflets with few teeth.[1]
Sorbus californica, the California mountain ash, is an aggregate species of rowans native to western North America. The tree or bush is found in the mountains of California as the name suggests, but is not an ash, and this plant is sometimes cultivated. It has orange-red fruit and compound leaves (many leaflets) that are toothed almost from base to apex, but is said to be most often confounded with the western North American species S. occidentalis which has pinkish fruit and leaflets with few teeth.
S. californica fruits (left) are apple-shaped; S. aucuparia fruits for comparison are conical at the stem end
The individual leaflets are toothed almost from base to apex