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http://www.thekitchn.com/ingredient-spotlight-rowan-ber-157112
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http://daringbakerduluth.blogspot.com/2012/09/mountain-ash-plum-jelly.html
Pages A Bit About Me Recipe Index Buy My Cookbook! Photos, Arts and Education The Daring Bakers Club Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Mountain Ash Plum Jelly We have a gorgeous Mountain Ash tree in our front yard. Knowing the berries are [technically] edible, Ive had Mountain Ash preserves on my to-do list for a while.The
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Mountain Ash aka Rowan Berries I grew up being... Home About MeLinks Ask me anything Archive Mobile RSS Photoset October 20, 2013 340 notes Mountain Ash aka Rowan BerriesI grew up being told that Mountain Ash berries were poisonous (and I’m not the only one!) but since moving to a house with a large Mountain Ash
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http://www.eatlocallyblogglobally.com/2012/11/rowan-berry-jelly-aka-mountain-ash.html
NOV 26 Rowan Berry Jelly (AKA Mountain Ash) A couple of years ago I made the wonderful discovery that the common ornamental tree I know as Mountain Ash is the fabled rowan tree, revered in the mythology of northern lands for its protective and divinatory properties. I was told about it by the mother...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowan
The rowans or mountain-ashes are shrubs or trees in the genus Sorbus of the rose family Rosaceae . They are native throughout the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in the mountains of western China and the Himalaya , where numerous apomictic microspecies occur. The na
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[The Mountain Ash of the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon and Washington] Dwarf Mountain Ash, Grays Mountain Ash, Sitka Mountain Ash, Sitka Mountain-ash Sorbus sitchensis var. grayi Synonyms: Pyrus occidentalis, Sorbus occidentalis, Sorbus sitchensis ssp. grayi The photo above shows a close-up of one flower of Sitka mou
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