Sorbus esserteauiana
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| Sorbus esserteauiana Koehne |
Sorbus esserteauiana, commonly known as Esserteau's Rowan, is a species of Rowan. It is a shrub with small white flowers and small red berries that are actually a pome fruit. It's inedible to humans but is a eaten by birds that scatter the seeds. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks for its decorative fruit. It attracts birds.

