The Japanese Rowan is native to East Asia and is grown in the west primarily as an ornamental tree for the bright red berries that last into winter
The Japanese Rowan is native to East Asia and is grown in the west primarily as an ornamental tree for the bright red berries that last well into winter. Birds prefer the native Rowan berries
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Location: Scarborough, UK
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