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  1. Rowan - Wikipedia

    The best-known species is the European rowan Sorbus aucuparia, a small tree typically 4–12 metres (13–39 ft) tall growing in a variety of habitats throughout northern Europe and in …

  2. Rowan: Trees, Berries, Flowers. Leaves, Bark – Pictures and ...

    Jun 16, 2022 · The rowan tree is a small ornamental flowering tree with an attractive crown consisting of pinnately compound leaves. Rowan trees are known for their showy clusters of …

  3. Rowan Tree (Mountain Ash) Care and Growing Guide

    Feb 20, 2025 · Rowan trees, also known as mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia), are deciduous trees renowned for their elegant appearance, vibrant berries, and ornamental foliage. These …

  4. Rowan tree facts and information | Trees for Life

    Doug Gilbert shows us how to identify the rowan, a fast-growing pioneer tree of the Caledonian forest, characterised by its brilliant red berries at the end of summer. The rowan is steeped in …

  5. Rowan Tree Symbolism and Meaning in Celtic Mythology

    Dec 28, 2024 · Rowan trees are a sacred tree in Celtic culture, and are still worshipped and revered in Celtic countries around the world today. The tree symbolises the fragility of life, …

  6. How to grow rowan trees - Homes & Gardens

    Dec 24, 2024 · Here, one garden expert reveals all you need to know about how to grow rowan trees to guarantee lush, green foliage and a bounty of colorful berries.

  7. Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) - British Trees - Woodland Trust

    Nov 10, 2013 · Bane of witches, diviner of the future and producer of jam, rowan is an elegant tree with a mystical history. Its leaves and berries are a favourite for wildlife in woods and …

  8. Rowan tree (Sorbus aucuparia): Mythology, Foraging

    Sep 13, 2024 · A tree deeply associated with the femine, Rowan was the tree from which the first woman was formed, according to Norse mythology. Also known as Mountain Ash, it is is a …

  9. Rowan on a Mountain - North Carolina Native Plant Society

    Steeped in folklore and traditions brought by European settlers and colonizers, the sight of the Rowan tree (Sorbus americanus) must have filled the hearts of Scotch and Irish descendants …

  10. European mountain ash | Sorbus aucuparia | The Morton Arboretum

    European mountain ash, or Rowan tree, is a small, 20 to 40 feet tall with white, flat-topped flowers, smooth gray bark, and clusters of bright red, persistent fruits. Native to cooler climates …