Korean mountain-ash Rosaceae Sorbus alnifolia

Leaf:Alternate, simple, 2-4 inches, broadly ovate, serrate margin, generally glossy dark green above, paler and may be finely pubescent below, turning showy yellow in the fall.
Flower:Species is monoecious; showy 2-3 inch umbrella-shaped clusters of 5-petal white flowers, appearing in late spring to early summer..
Fruit:Clusters of purple-red to orange-red 1/2 inch pomes, very showy, ripening in fall, persisting into winter.
Twig:Slender, reddish brown to gray-brown, reddish brown scaly long-pointed buds.
Bark:Very attractive, smooth gray-brown, with white or purple markings, diamond-shaped lenticels obvious on young bark.
Form:A small or medium sized tree with a spreading, broadly rounded crown.

leaf flower fruit twig bark form map

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