- The
whitebeams are
members of the
family Rosaceae,
comprising the
genus Aria. They are
deciduous trees with
simple or
lobed leaves,
arranged alternately...
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whitebeams are
species of
whitebeam endemic to the
island of Arran, Ayrshire, Scotland.
These trees,
sometimes called the
Scottish or
Arran whitebeam...
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Watersmeet Whitebeam –
North Devon only.
Llangollen Whitebeam –
Llangollen only.
Irish Whitebeam –
Ireland only.
Leigh Woods Whitebeam,
Leigh Woods...
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intermedia or, formerly,
Sorbus intermedia, the
Swedish whitebeam, is a
species of
whitebeam found in
southern Sweden, with
scattered occurrences in Estonia...
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latifolia (the broad-leaved
whitebeam or
service tree of Fontainebleau; French:
alisier de Fontainebleau) is a
species of
whitebeam that is
endemic to the...
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Sorbus arvonensis,
called the
Menai Strait whitebeam or
Cerddin Menai, is a
whitebeam species in the rose family. It is
native to a
restricted area along...
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Hedlundia pseudomeinichii,
known as
false rowan and
Catacol whitebeam, is a rare
species of tree
endemic to the Isle of
Arran in south-western Scotland...
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Sorbus alnifolia and Aria alnifolia), also
called alder-leafed
whitebeam,
Korean whitebeam, or
Korean mountain ash, Korean: 팥배나무; RR: Patbaenamu; MR: p'atpaenamu;...
- Aria wilmottiana,
commonly known as Willmott's
whitebeam, is a
species of
whitebeam in the
family Rosaceae. It is
endemic to England, and is
found in the...
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devoniensis is
known by the
English name of
Devon whitebeam and
formally as Broad-leaved
Whitebeam. When the
fruit was
reported as sold at Barnstaple...