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Mountain ash (sorbus aucuparia)

Les couleurs éclatantes des baies du sorbier des oiseleurs ou sorbier des petits oiseaux, (Sorbus aucuparia).
Credit : GUIGO Franck

Description

A species of light, the mountain ash attempts, along with the larch and laburnum, to conquer the high pastures which have been abandoned by the flocks. Birds, particularly thrushes, love eating its seeds, which means that this elegant tree has spread far and wide. Its leaves provide light shade while its clusters of fruit are amusingly capped by the first snows. While the wood can be carved, the berries are rich in vitamin C and are used to make jam and, most of all, brandy.

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44.11293697.473947
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Point of Interest updated on 05/02/2024

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