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Rosaceae
1. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce County: Maintenance area, Tahoma Woods administration area, S of Route 706, Nisqually River drainage, 4.2 air km NE of Mineral Lake, Mount Rainier National Park, Cascade Range. Elev. 420 m.
46.754° N, 122.1196° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen label.
Adventive at edge of woods, partial shade, over volcanics, with Acer macrophyllum, Frangula purshiana, Rubus ursinus, Vancouveria hexandra, Osmorhiza berteroi. Sapling, 15-17 leaflets, dense gray hairs on shoot. Study #: MORA-00326 Permit #: MORA-2024-SCI-0004 NPS Accession #: MORA-1332 NPS Catalog #: MORA 29774 Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Introduced.
Peter F. Zika 31824May 20, 2024
WTU: 461838; WTU-V-118954

WTU-V-118954.jpg
Rosaceae
2. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Lewis County: Mineral Lake. Elev. 1425 ft.
46.71975° N, 122.18195° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Digital map.
Shoreline near public boat launch; few scattered shrubs with Acer macrophyllum, Alnus rubra, and Calystegia. Berries red. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
Jeff Walker 1524Aug 11, 2023
WTU: 458841; WTU-V-112430

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Rosaceae
3. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Kitsap County: Norwegian Point Park. South end of park. Elev. 1 m.
47.91725° N, 122.54666° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Disturbed meadow with Festuca rubra common; likely inundated in winter. Single tree to just of 2 meters tall; bird-sown; fruits red. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
David Giblin 9569Sep 22, 2023
With Peter Zika
WTU: 460112; WTU-V-115095

WTU-V-115095.jpg
Rosaceae
4. Sorbus aucuparia L.
United States, Washington, Grays Harbor: Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion: logging road off of Old Sand Creek Road, 0.25 miles S of WA Hwy 8 south of McCleary, ca 18 miles W of Olympia. T18N R5W S14 SW4 SW4 NE4. Elev. 120 ft
47.048818°, -123.27541°. Datum: WGS84.
Pseudotsuga menziesii-Alnus rubra forest with occasional Sambucus racemosa, Thuja plicata, Acer macrophyllum, and Acer circinatum. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Sorbus aucuparia Leaflets 13-15, white hairy below, toothed throughout, tips pointed, buds white hairy. Shrub to 11 ft tall. Uncommon. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=31370717. Reproductive state: Flowering.
WS: 401274; WS010641
Walter Fertig 34921May 9, 2021

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Rosaceae
5. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: Cedar River Park, south shore of Cedar River, northwest of Cavanaugh Pond. Elev. 10 m.
47.4645° N, 121.112° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 100 meters. Georeferenced by David Giblin. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Distrubed Populus trichocarpa understroy with Rubus bifrons and Dacytlis glomerata common. Scattered; trees to to 7 meters tall; berries reddish-orange; bark smooth, grayish-brown Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
David Giblin 7563Jul 10, 2020
With Julie Monahan
WTU: 427884; WTU-V-081219

WTU-V-081219.jpg
Rosaceae
6. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Clackamas County: Peach Cove Fen, 3 mi NNE of Canby. Elev. 135 ft.
45.300606° N, 122.675112° W; T03S, R01E, N 1/2 Sec. 22.
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Scattered on floating fen mat. With Spiraea douglasii, Sphagnum squarrosum. Scarce.
HPSU: 22148
John A. Christy 10752Jun 9, 2020
With Patrick Hendrix

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Rosaceae
7. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Alaska, Anchorage County: Anchorage. Baxter Road, between Regent Drive and Campbell Airstrip road, east side of street.
61.1832662° N, 149.763258° W
Disturbed roadside vegetation strip between sidwalk and houses. Likley planted. Assoc. with: Populus balsalmifera, Chamerion angustifolium, Calamagrostis canadensis, Elymus repens.
UAAH: 16583
Justin Fulkerson JRF20-97Aug 7, 2020

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Rosaceae
8. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., WA, Thurston County: Scatter Creek North Unit Elev. 64 m.
46.84496° N, 122.985587° W
Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Occasional in hedgerow along edge of prairie, with Malus sp., Pseudotsuga menziesii 4m tall Origin: Introduced.
Peter Dunwiddie PWD-20-10May 29, 2020
With Peter Zika
WTU: 461584; WTU-V-118197

WTU-V-118197.jpg
Rosaceae
9. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Kitsap County: Hansville Road, approximately 3 km south of Point-No-Point. Elev. 61 m.
47.89776° N, 122.53935° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 20 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Roadside and adjacent forest edge with Phalaris arundinacea, Equisetum telmateia, Alnus rubra and Rubus spectabilis. Single tree to 7 meters tall; flowers white, malodorous. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
David Giblin 6652May 9, 2019
WTU: 427322; WTU-V-078091

WTU-V-078091.jpg
Rosaceae
10. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Lincoln County: North Kingfisher Road, 0.2 km west of the Highway 101/Highway 18 overpass. Elev. 7 m.
45.0213° N, 123.9762° W
Datum: WGS 84.
Moist alder-spruce forest with dense shrub layer. Associated taxa: Alnus rubra, Picea sitchensis, Vaccinium ovatum, Rubus ursinus, Rubus bifrons. Tree, 5 meters tall. Common escaped in this area. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
R. E. Brainerd 3020Aug 8, 2019
WTU: 424076; WTU-V-065231

WTU-V-065231.jpg
Rosaceae
11. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Alaska: Campbell Creek Science Center, Anchorage.
61.165167°, -149.77783°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 26 meters. Georeferenced by Natalie Konig. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Parking lot.
UAAH: 11992
Natalie Konig s.n.Jun 14, 2018
With Anjanette Steer

UAAH_011992.jpg
Rosaceae
12. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Clark County: Port of Camas/ Washougal. 32nd street just south of intersection with Highway 14. East side of road. Elev. 11 m.
45.5734° N, 122.3367° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 50 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Disturbed lot with Rubus bifrons and Populus nigra abundant. Single tree to 7 meters tall; possibly planted but no other ornamentals in area. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
David Giblin 6472Sep 13, 2018
WTU: 420623; WTU-V-048524

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Rosaceae
13. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Spokane County: Antoine Peak Conservation Area, all along trail. Elev. 2780 ft.
47° 43\' 17.9" N, 117° 11\' 37.9" W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Mid-elevation, mixed conifer forest. Moist soil. Woody perennial, ~6-8 ft., gray bark. Leaves pinnate, serrate, leaflets lanceolate, ~4 cm long. Flowers in panicle, white, numerous. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
EWU: 8986
Natasha Sampson 2018-029May 18, 2018

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Rosaceae
14. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Pacific Coast Range: woods west of Overlake Lane, McClearly, 0.6 miles south of WA Hwy 8, ca 18 air miles W of Olympia. Elev. 122 m.
47.04602° N, 123.28385° W
Pseudotsuga menziesii-Alnus rubra-Acer circinatum-Frangula purshiana forest with understory of Polystichum munitum and mosses. Soil moist and loamy. Shrub with spindly trunk 20 ft tall. Rare.
Walter Fertig 33314Aug 12, 2018
WTU: 424143; WTU-V-065528

WTU-V-065528.jpg
Rosaceae
15. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston County: JBLM, TA-19, west side of Nisqually River just downstream from bridge
46.9877° N, 122.63257° W
Datum: WGS84. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Dry thickets near boatlaunch, partly shaded, with Acer macrophyllum, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Rubus bicolor. Leaflets dull green, fruit bright orange, subglobose, slightly shiny. Small tree 6m tall. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
Peter Dunwiddie PWD-18-406Aug 8, 2018
With Peter Zika, Sarah Krock, Kerri Wheeler
WTU: 462336; WTU-V-120149

WTU-V-120149.jpg
Rosaceae
16. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish County: Along old dike on west side of Spencer Island 0.2 km north of bridge over Union Slough; Snohomish River Delta. Site ID: BSL-1630. Elev. 4 m.
47.99485° N, 122.163992° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 3 meters. Georeferenced by Ben Legler. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Edge of trail along old dike, with Rubus bifrons, Spiraea douglasii, Cornus sericea. Flowers white, in broad, nearly flat-topped corymbs 10-15 cm diameter; shrubs and small trees 2-5 meters tall, scattered along dike. Reproductive state: Flowers.
Ben Legler 14492May 6, 2017
WTU: 430765; WTU-V-089012

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Rosaceae
17. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Portland, Stephens Creek. Between Interstate 5 and Taylor\'s Ferry Road.
45.467914°, -122.67409°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Dominic Maze. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Partially open mixed canopy forest. With Doug fir, big leaf maple.
HPSU: 27969
Dominic Maze 763Jun 13, 2017

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Rosaceae
18. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Bonner County: University of Idaho Extension Land, southeast of Sandpoint Airport and directly west of Highway 95; property southeast of intersection with N Boyer Ave and E Mt View Rd. Approximately 75 acres. Elev. 638 m.
48.292253° N, 116.554057° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 310 meters. Georeferenced by Sarah J Jacobs. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Disturbed forest and openings along waterway primarily dominated by Populus trichocarpa, Thuja plicata, Abies grandis, and Acer glabrum. Area includes abandoned agricultural fields, wooded areas, swampy flats, and drier meadows.
ID: 174164; ID179571
David C. Tank 2016-073May 20, 2016
With Sarah J. Jacobs, Hannah E. Marx, Baptiste R. Journaux, Diego F. Morales-Briones

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Rosaceae
19. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Deschutes County: Bend. Deschutes River Trail, on east side of the Deschutes River, 0.5 air mile south of Reed Market Road Bridge. Elev. 3620 ft.
44.03348° N, 121.32973° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Moist riparian scrub, transitional to wetland. Associated taxa: Salix, Berberis aquifolium, Symphoricarpos, Equisetum. Small tree, circa 5 meters tall; buds gray-hairy; leaflets 15; fruits orange-red. Naturalized with many individuals ranging from 0.5 to 7 meters tall. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
R.E. Brainerd 2475Nov 18, 2016
WTU: 416807; WTU-V-036438

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Rosaceae
20. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Pierce County: JBLM, TA-2, McKay Marsh. Elev. 80 m.
47.10027° N, 122.61534° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate Source: GPS.
One small tree in forest at edge of marsh. 6 m tall. Origin: Introduced.
Peter Dunwiddie PWD-16-399Jul 27, 2016
With Sarah Krock, Peter Zika, Amber Martens
WTU: 445691; WTU-V-103788

WTU-V-103788.jpg
Rosaceae
21. Sorbus aucuparia L.
United States, Oregon, Deschutes: Bend; Deschutes River Trail, on east side of the Deschutes River, 0.5 air mile south of Reed Market Road Bridge. Elev. 3620 ft.
44.03348°, -121.32973°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 109948, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Deschutes, LocName: Lat 44.03348 Deg; Lon -121.32973 Deg. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology.
Moist riparian scrub, transitional to wetland. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Sorbus aucuparia https://oregonflora.org/collections/individual/index.php?occid=3013765. Origin: wild collection.
OSC-V-256950
Richard E. Brainerd 2475Nov 18, 2016
With R.E. Brainerd

OSC-V-256950_lg.jpg
Rosaceae
22. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada County: Greenbelt, south side Boise River north of Science Building on Boise State University campus, Boise Elev. 821 m.
43.606342° N, 116.205876° W
Coordinate Source: GPS.
Populus, riparian strip by river tree to 3 m tall, keyed with IMF
SRP: 54330
J. F. Smith 12361May 17, 2015

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Rosaceae
23. Sorbus aucuparia L.
Canada, Yukon Territory: Whitehorse, Bert Law Island Park. Elev. 641 m
60.70381°, -135.048315°
Island in the Yukon River with Alnus incana, Calamagrostis canadensis, and Rubus idaeus. Recent introduction, not seen in 2007. Likely spread through bird droppings. 6 trees, one up to 5 m tall, and 5 saplings 2-3 m tall counted. Occasional. In fruit. 2 duplicates (DAO).
B.A. Bennett 15-0646Sep 21, 2015
With R.S. Mulder
BABY-09469; Genetic barcoding: CCDB-23321-E10
Rosaceae
24. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: Located near 110th Avenue NE and the Burke Gilman Trail. Elev. 11 m.
47° 45\' 51" N, 122° 11\' 33" W
Georeferenced by Sarah Verlinde. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Growing adjacent to bike trail and road on an east facing slope, shaded by Acer macrophyllum. Tree cover (100%): Acer macrophyllum, Crataegus monogyna. Shrub cover (50%): Rubus armeniacus, and Spiraea douglasii. Emergent cover (70%): Phalaris arundinacea, Galium sp., and Equisetum sp. Tree. Height: 4m. Breadth: 1.5m. In full bloom. Cream-white blossom in clusters. Leaves are medium green on top; underside is light green with slight pubescence; leaf margin toothed. Bark is smooth and shiny, gray-green, lenticels on mature bark; pubescence on young branches. Reproductive state: Flowers.
UWB: 000123; UWB100050
Janice Jap 2Apr 29, 2015

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Rosaceae
25. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Polk County: Eastern edge of Monmouth on the east side of Monmouth-Independence Highway. Elev. 195 ft.
UTM Zone 10, 482682E, 4966319N
Datum: WGS 84.
Opening in moist scrub-shrub community. With Crataegus suksdorfii, Prunus avium, Rubus bifrons, Malus ×domestica, Acer macrophyllum. Small tree, about 3 meters tall; flowers white. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 396476
R.E. Brainerd 2139Apr 30, 2013
Rosaceae
26. Sorbus aucuparia L.
Canada, British Columbia: Sun-Oka Provincial Park, Summerland. Elev. 345 m
49.56°, -119.63°.
Single large shrub at edge trail through riparian cottonwood woodland.
UBC: V247950
Jamie D. Fenneman 2013-138May 16, 2013
Rosaceae
27. Sorbus aucuparia L.
United States, Oregon, Polk: Eastern edge of Monmouth on the east side of Monmouth-Independence Highway. Elev. 195 ft.
44.8501°, -123.2192°. Datum: WGS84. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 97459, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Polk, LocName: UTM Zone 10 482682E 4966319N. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology.
Opening in moist scrub-shrub community. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Sorbus aucuparia https://oregonflora.org/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1075881. Origin: wild collection.
Richard E. Brainerd 2139Apr 30, 2013
With R.E. Brainerd
OSC-V-062516; Accession Number: OSC242743

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Rosaceae
28. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Thurston County: In greenbelt between Fern and Decatur and 12th and 13th avenues southwest, Olympia. Elev. 200 ft.
47° 2\' 12" N, 122° 55\' 33" W; T18N R2W
Shallow glacial till soil. With Arbutus menziesii, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Amelanchier alnifolia, Ilex aquifolium. Locally common. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 385601
Regina Johnson 2011-36Oct 10, 2011
Rosaceae
29. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada County: Boise Greenbelt, north side of Boise River in Julia Davis Park, between Friendship pedestrian bridge and Broadway Ave. Elev. 820 m.
43.606° N, 116.2° W
gallery forest of native, planted , and naturalized trees and shrubs Occasional sapling or small tree, fruit orange. Reproductive state: Fruits.
CIC: 44614
Barbara Ertter 20834Aug 16, 2011

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Rosaceae
30. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada County: Boise Greenbelt, north side of Boise River in Julia Davis Park, between Friendship pedestrian bridge and Broadway Ave. Elev. 820 m.
43.606° N, 116.2° W
gallery forest of native, planted, and naturalized trees and shrubs Occasional sapling or small tree, fruit orange. Reproductive state: Fruits.
SRP: 49198
Barbara Ertter 20834Aug 16, 2011

SRP049198.jpg
Rosaceae
31. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Alaska: NE corner of 7th & Barrow. Elev. 44 m.
61.21563° N, 149.88095° W
Datum: NAD 83. Coordinate Source: GPS.
DWNTWN1.
UAAH: 2692
Helen Klein s.n.Jun 24, 2011
With Miriah Phelps

UAAH_002692.jpg
Rosaceae
32. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Alaska: NE corner of 7th & Barrow. Elev. 44 m.
61.21563° N, 149.88095° W
Datum: NAD 83. Coordinate Source: GPS.
DWNTWN1.
UAAH: 2693
Helen Klein s.n.Jun 24, 2011
With Miriah Phelps
Rosaceae
33. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: Highway 410 east of Enumclaw. Elev. 290 m.
47.188226° N, 121.929585° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 30 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Disturbed roadside edge with Rubus bifrons and Acer circinatum. Locally common beneath power line; trees to 7 meters tall. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
David Giblin 4041Sep 15, 2011
With Ben Legler
WTU: 415230; WTU-V-032609

WTU-V-032609.jpg
Rosaceae
34. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Ada County: Boise Greenbelt, NE side of Boise River south of Americana Blvd. Elev. 816 m.
43.61° N, 116.22° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Mixture of native, planted, and naturalized trees and shrubs. Sporadically established small tree, uncommon.
SRP: 57866
Barbara Ertter 20774Jul 5, 2011

SRP057866.jpg
Rosaceae
35. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Alaska: NE corner of 7th & Barrow. Elev. 44 m.
61.21563° N, 149.88095° W
Datum: NAD 83. Coordinate Source: GPS.
DWNTWN1.
UAAH: 11973
Helen Klein s.n.Jun 24, 2011
With Miriah Phelps

UAAH_011973.jpg
Rosaceae
36. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands. Flattop Island. South side of Flattop Island; north end of San Juan Archipelago. Elev. 60 ft.
48° 38.752\' N, 123° 4.953\' W
Dry open forest of Pseudotsuga and Arbutus, with dry smooth rock balds and small soil pockets. One small tree 1.5 meters tall on dry south-facing slope, growing in rock crevices. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Introduced.
Brianne Cohen 09-75Sep 23, 2009
WTU: 403767; WTU-V-012790

WTU-V-012790.jpg
Rosaceae
37. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Blue Slough Road. North side of road. Elev. 55 ft.
46.93738° N, 123.67594° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5 meters.
Understory of Alnus rubra and Acer macrophyllum forest. Tree to 7 meters; fruits red; seedlings to 2 meters nearby. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 392359
David Giblin 3137Sep 1, 2009
Rosaceae
38. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Benewah County: Near St. Maries, Idaho. On Goosehaven Rd. Elev. 2148 ft.
47° 21\' 34.4" N, 116° 36\' 7.51" W
In field in nursey. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
ID: 156488; ID053351
Rose Longworth 0113Sep 5, 2009

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Rosaceae
39. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Portland. Hoyt Arboretum, Wildwood Tail, just W of junction with Oak Trail. Elev. 443 ft.
T01S, R01E, NE 4 Sec. 05
45.517597°, -122.71522°. Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by John Christy. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Six-foot tall individual growing in open understory, under various oak species in arboretum. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Introduced.
HPSU: 16009
John A. Christy 10048Jun 27, 2009

HPSU_016009.jpg
Rosaceae
40. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish County: Happy Valley Tree Farm, Happy Valley.
48.187751°, -122.26249°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 264 meters. Georeferenced by Maria Yousoufian. Coordinate Source: Digital map.
Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Introduced.
Clayton Haberman s.n.Feb 2009
WTU: 407354; WTU-V-020480

WTU-V-020480.jpg
Rosaceae
41. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Council Crest Park, 50 feet from Marquam Trail head. Elev. 800-1000 ft.
45.49856° N, 122.70812° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Facing south. Exposed to full sun at transition between mowed grass and forest. Associated with Acer macrophyllum, Rubus parviflorus, R. ursinus, and Prunus emarginata. White flowers. Reproductive state: Flowers.
HPSU: 19514
Hayley Darby 3May 14, 2009
With Mike Wilder, Aaron Ross, Kylie Hartman

HPSU_019514.jpg
Rosaceae
42. Sorbus aucuparia L.
United States, Washington, Grays Harbor: Blue Slough Road. North side of road.
46.93738°, -123.67594°.
Understory of Alnus rubra and Acer macrophyllum forest. Tree to 7 meters; fruits red; seedlings to 2 meters nearby. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30924994. Reproductive state: fruiting.
WS: 386264
David Giblin 3137Sep 1, 2009
Rosaceae
43. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Turn Island. Large island 0.25 miles off the east shore of San Juan Island.
48° 31.98\' N, 122° 58.22\' W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
On dry rocks. Single tree on northeast side of island. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 395091
Eliza Habegger EH1104May 29, 2008
Rosaceae
44. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area. Turn Island. Large island 0.25 miles off the east shore of San Juan Island.
48° 31.97\' N, 122° 58.22\' W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 400 meters. Georeferenced by Jim Duemmel. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Large island 1/4 mile off the east shore of San Juan Island. One small tree with Pseudotsuga menziesii and Arbutus, northwest end of island. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 376184
David Giblin 1300Sep 20, 2007
With Peter Dunwiddie, Megan Jensen, Phil Green, Ted Thomas
Rosaceae
45. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Weigh station along westbound Highway 12, circa 1 mile west of Brady and 3 miles east of Montesano. Elev. 36 ft.
46° 59.161\' N, 123° 32.798\' W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 5 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Gravelly road shoulders dominated by Spiraea douglasii, Phalaris, Carex obnupta, and weedy grasses. Petals white; small tree 4 meters tall. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 377958
David Giblin 843May 17, 2007
With Ben Legler, Peter Zika
Rosaceae
46. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: Puget Sound, San Juan Island. About 0.7 km south of Rosler Road on Cattle Point Road. Elev. 164 ft.
48° 28.6\' N, 123° 1.9\' W
Dry roadside thickets bordering cattle pasture, with: Sorbus intermedia, Crataegus monogyna, C. suksdorfii, C. douglasii, Malus fusca. Leaves dull above, 15 leaflets; fruit red-orange, depressed globose, 8 x 10 millimeters wide, 5 meters tall adventive tree, uncommon escape in area. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 367107
Peter F. Zika 23409Aug 12, 2007
Rosaceae
47. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Clallam County: Near Route 101 and Campbell Street, Forks. Elev. 295 ft.
47° 57.2\' N, 124° 23.1\' W
Shaded thickets, with Prunus lusitanica, Ilex aquifolium, Pseudotsuga, Thuja. Red-orange fruit 8-9 millimeters diameter, shiny; 11-15 dull leaflets; adventive. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 369427
Peter F. Zika 23455AAug 25, 2007
Rosaceae
48. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, Whitman County: Campus of Washington State University, Pullman. Elev. 2460 ft.
46° 45\' N, 117° 11\' W
In conifer hedge. Adventive straggling shrub, flowers white; leaflets dull, 13-15. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 372331
Peter F. Zika 22979May 22, 2007
Rosaceae
49. Sorbus aucuparia L.
U.S.A., Washington, San Juan County: Puget Sound, San Juan Island. About 0.7 km south of Rosler Road on Cattle Point Road. Elev. 164 ft.
48° 28.6\' N, 123° 1.9\' W
Dry roadside thickets bordering cattle pasture, with: Sorbus intermedia, Crataegus monogyna, C. suksdorfii, C. douglasii, Malus fusca. Leaves dull above, 15 leaflets; fruit red-orange, depressed globose, 8 x 10 millimeters wide, 5 meters tall adventive tree, uncommon escape in area. SHEET 2 OF 2. [Only leaves on this sheet]. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 389691
Peter F. Zika 23409Aug 12, 2007
Rosaceae
50. Sorbus aucuparia L.
United States, Washington, Whitman: Campus of Washington State University, Pullman.
46.75°, -117.18333°.
Adventive straggling shrub in conifer hedge, flowers white, leaflets dull, 13-15. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30916628. Reproductive state: flowering.
WS: 377262
Peter F. Zika 22979May 22, 2007
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