- The
whitebeams are
members of the
family Rosaceae,
tribe Malinae,
comprising a
number of
deciduous simple or lobe-leaved
species formerly lumped together...
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Hedlundia leyana,
commonly known as Ley's
whitebeam, is a
species of
small tree
which is
endemic to two
sites in
southern Wales. It is
thought to have...
- Aria porrigentiformis,
commonly known as the grey-leafed
whitebeam, is a
species of
whitebeam endemic to
England and Wales. This
species grows as a shrub...
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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...
- or mountain-ash. The
genus used to
include species commonly known as
whitebeam,
chequer tree and
service tree that are now
classified in
other genera...
- Rosaceae. It
includes some of the
deciduous species commonly known as
whitebeams, and is
native to Europe, the
north African mountains and
western Asia...
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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;...
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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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latifolia (the broad-leaved
whitebeam or
service tree of Fontainebleau; French:
alisier de Fontainebleau) is a
species of
whitebeam that is
endemic to the...
- houstoniae, or Houston's
whitebeam, is a
hybrid of two
deciduous trees: the
common whitebeam (Sorbus aria) and the
Bristol whitebeam (Karpatiosorbus bristoliensis)...