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Rowan mountain ash lat. Sorbus aucupa by deja.photographie

Rowan mountain ash lat. Sorbus aucupa Stock Image

by deja.photographie

Description

The berries are often eaten by birds,and with their droppings the seeds are widely spread. Although they are non-toxic to humans,they are inedible when raw. They contain a lot of vitamin C (up to 100 mg per 100 grams of berries),provitamin A and sorbitol

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