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Definition of American mountain ash
1. Noun. A variety of mountain ash.
Lexicographical Neighbors of American Mountain Ash
Literary usage of American mountain ash
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forestry in Minnesota by Samuel Bowdlear Green, Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota (1902)
"Same as recommended for american mountain ash. Properties of wood.—Practically
the same as american mountain ash. Uses.—The large and brilliant fruit of the ..."
2. Pennsylvania Trees by Joseph Simon Illick, Pennsylvania Dept. of Forestry (1914)
"american mountain ash. 2. Longitudinal section of a flower, enlarged. 1.
A flowering branch with leaves, i 1. 3. A fruiting branch, x $. 4. ..."
3. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1881)
"Several varieties on the american mountain ash have done well, ... The American
mountain ash is a tree that stops growing early in the fall, and the pears ..."
4. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1902)
"american mountain ash. DOGBERRY. Fig. 2352. Small tree, attaining 30 ft., with
spreading branches, or sometimes shrubby: Ifts. 11-17, lanceolate, ..."
5. The Flower Garden, Or, Breck's Book of Flowers: In which are Described All by Joseph Breck (1858)
"american mountain ash. — This shrub, or small tree, has a strong resemblance to
the European Mountain Ash, but is much more dwarf and bushy. ..."