. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. LARGE-FRUITED MOUNTAIN-ASH. Sorhus scopulina Greene.^. Fig. 280. Branchlet with leaves and fruit; fruit in seqtion and scattered seeds; branchlet in winter. 281. Trunk in western New York. 11 AADi; Ti OI- ?IN-; X( i;x S-i ( axai 241 The Large-fruited Mountain-Ash is a hand-soiiie tree, sometimes attaining the height of,iO ft. witli trunk 12 in. in diameter and vestedin a smooth lustrous silvery gray hark. Whenisolated from other trees it develops a .sym-metrieal ovoid or rounded top. It is


. Handbook of the trees of the northern states and Canada east of the Rocky mountains. Photo-descriptive. LARGE-FRUITED MOUNTAIN-ASH. Sorhus scopulina Greene.^. Fig. 280. Branchlet with leaves and fruit; fruit in seqtion and scattered seeds; branchlet in winter. 281. Trunk in western New York. 11 AADi; Ti OI- ?IN-; X( i;x S-i ( axai 241 The Large-fruited Mountain-Ash is a hand-soiiie tree, sometimes attaining the height of,iO ft. witli trunk 12 in. in diameter and vestedin a smooth lustrous silvery gray hark. Whenisolated from other trees it develops a .sym-metrieal ovoid or rounded top. It is distinctlya horeal tree, heing at liomc along the bordersof s\vam]is and streams and liy the springson mountain sides of the far north, where tln^beauty of its llmvers and fruit are unsurpassedby those of any otiier tree of those tree has long been considered identical witha northern Asiatic species, the F. mnihucifoliaC. & S. (Elder-leaf Mountain-Ash) and hasbeen so named in the books generally uponAmerican trees. Its distinctness from thatspecies, however, has recently been pointed outand it has been given the name S.


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