2001
TQ7818 : Orange whitebeam fruit, South View, Churchland lane
taken 23 years ago, near to Sedlescombe, East Sussex, England
Orange whitebeam fruit, South View, Churchland lane
The orange whitebeam (Sorbus croceocarpa) is an attractive, large tree quite often grown in parks and gardens and widely naturalised in the British Isles. Its original home is unknown and it is possibly of hybrid origin from eastern Europe. The berries are edible if allowed to ripen properly but usually the birds get there first.
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