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Sorbus scopulina
ROCKY MOUNTAIN or CASCADE MOUNTAIN ASH


Higher Taxonomy
Family: RosaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: ROSE FAMILY
Habit: Annual to tree, glandular or not. Leaf: simple to palmately or pinnately compound, generally alternate; stipules free to fused (0), persistent to deciduous. Inflorescence: cyme, raceme, panicle, cluster, or flowers 1; bractlets on pedicel ("pedicel bractlets") generally 0--3(many), subtended by bract or generally not. Flower: generally bisexual, radial; hypanthium free or fused to ovary, saucer- to funnel-shaped, subtending bractlets ("hypanthium bractlets") 0--5, alternate sepals; sepals generally 5; petals generally 5, free; stamens (0,1)5--many, anther pollen sacs generally 2; pistils (0)1--many, simple or compound, ovary superior to inferior, styles 1--5. Fruit: 1--many per flower, achene (fleshy-coated or not), follicle, drupe, or pome with generally papery core, occasionally drupe-like with 1--5 stones. Seed: generally 1--5 (per fruit, not per flower).
Genera In Family: 110 genera, +- 3000 species: worldwide, especially temperate; many cultivated for ornament, fruit, especially Cotoneaster, Fragaria, Malus, Prunus, Pyracantha, Rosa, Rubus. Note: Number of teeth is per leaf or leaflet, not per side of leaf or leaflet, except in Drymocallis.
eFlora Treatment Author: Daniel Potter & Barbara Ertter, family description, key to genera, treatment of genera by Daniel Potter, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Daniel Potter, Thomas J. Rosatti.
Genus: SorbusView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: MOUNTAIN ASH
Habit: Shrub, tree. Leaf: odd-1-pinnately compound [not], petioled, deciduous; leaflets generally toothed, terminal partly fused to uppermost lateral(s) or not. Inflorescence: panicle, many-flowered; pedicel bractlets 0. Flower: hypanthium bractlets 0, stamens generally 20; ovary generally inferior, chambers 1--5, styles 1--5, generally free. Fruit: pome, generally spheric, chambers 1--5, 1--2-seeded.
Etymology: (Latin: ancient name) Note: Species intergrade.
eFlora Treatment Author: Peter F. Zika
Unabridged Reference: Jones 1939 J Arnold Arbor 20:1--43
Sorbus scopulina Greene
NATIVE
Habit: Shrub 1--5 m; stem-buds 8--14 mm, shiny, sticky, hairs generally sparse, +- white. Leaf: leaflets 7--13, 3--8 cm, 1.5--3 cm wide, lanceolate, oblong, or ovate, shiny adaxially, axillary hairs +- white. Inflorescence: pedicels hairy. Flower: petals 4--6 mm, ovate. Fruit: 8--12 mm, orange to red-orange, glaucous or not. Seed: 4--5 mm, ovate, flat, brown. Chromosomes: 2n=34, 68.
Ecology: Canyons, wooded slopes, moist places, conifer forest; Elevation: 1000--2800 m. Bioregional Distribution: KR, NCoR, CaR, SNH, MP; Distribution Outside California: to Alaska, Saskatchewan, New Mexico. Flowering Time: Jun--Jul
Synonyms: Sorbus cascadensis G.N. Jones; Sorbus scopulina var. cascadensis (G.N. Jones) C.L. Hitchc.; Sorbus sitchensis M. Roem. var. densa Jeps.
Jepson eFlora Author: Peter F. Zika
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Citation for this treatment: Peter F. Zika 2012, Sorbus scopulina, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=44988, accessed on April 19, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 19, 2024.

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Geographic subdivisions for Sorbus scopulina:
KR, NCoR, CaR, SNH, MP
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