|leaves and more deeply
| | |serrated leaflets than
| | |those of the type; dulcis,
| | |a handsome, vigorous
| | |variety, with bold foliage
| | |and larger fruits than
| | |those of any of the other
| | |Mountain Ashes. Fastigiata
| | |has somewhat the habit of
| | |the Lombardy Poplar; fructu
| | |luteo has bright yellow or
| | |orange fruits, which are
| | |freely borne and very
| | |showy; pendula is a weeping
| | |form with branches that
| | |sweep the ground.
| | |
P. lanuginosa |Eastern Europe |Dull white|This is a showy tree, 30
| | |feet to 40 feet high, with
| | |pinnate leaves, woolly on
| | |both surfaces. The fruits
| | |are red.
| | |
*P. sorbus |Native |White |This is more commonly known
(Service tree) | | |under the names of P.
| | |domestica or Sorbus
| | |domestica, and is like the
| | |Mountain Ash in leaf,
| | |though more spreading in
| | |growth. The flowers are
| | |succeeded by green fruits
| | |about the same size as
| | |those of a Crab Apple.
| | |There are two forms, viz.,
| | |maliformis, with
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