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Sorbus commixta

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November 27, 2012 by
Sorbus commixta

Sorbus commixta is a broadly conical tree with divided dark green leaves, which turn yellow to red or purple in the autumn.  It has clusters of white flowers in the late spring.  These are followed by orange-red to red berries.

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