TREE TREES

European Mountain Ash Sorbus aucuparia Rosaceae
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Buds of european mountain ash
terminal baud of european mountain ash
Bark of european mountain ash
Stem trunk of european mountain ash
Classification European Mountain Ash
Height: 5 - 15 m
Leaf: alternate, unpaired pinnated
Bloom: Mai - June, white, cyme
Fruit: pea-sized, red
Branches: grey, bald
Bark: smooth, red-grey
Root: shallow root
Location: sun to shade
Soil: sandy to very loamy
ph-value: slightly acidic to slightly alkalescent
Diseases: European Mountain Ash
Leaf spots
big brown spotson leaves. Not dangerous for the tree.

rust

Rust (Gymnosporangium spec.)
Not dangerous for the tree.
Fungi
Hardwood_trunkrot
shaggy_bracket
shaggy_scalycap
giant_polypore
smoky_bracket
common_ganoderma
robustus_conk
oyster_fungus
hen_of_the_woods
cinnabar_red_polypore
chicken of the woods