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What (who) is mountain ash - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mountain ash (botany); Mountain ash (disambiguation)

mountain ash         
¦ noun
1. a rowan. [Sorbus americana (N. America) and related species.]
2. Austral. a tall eucalyptus tree used for wood. [Eucalyptus regnans and other species.]
Bethlehem Chapel, Mountain Ash         
  • Morris D. Jones
FORMER CHAPEL IN MOUNTAIN ASH, RHONDDA CYNON TAF, WALES
Bethlehem, Mountain Ash
Bethlehem, Mountain Ash was a Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Pryce Street, Mountain Ash, Glamorgan, Wales. Services at Bethlehem were conducted in the Welsh language.
mountain-ash         
  • Freshly cross cut ''Sorbus aucuparia'' from the island of [[Engeløya]] in Norway with visible [[heartwood]]
  • Freshly rip cut ''Sorbus aucuparia'' from the island of Engeløya in Norway
  • Pihlajavesi]]
  • Rowan flowers
  • Mature European rowan tree
  • White-fruited rowan ''[[Sorbus glabrescens]]'', a Chinese species with white fruit
SUBGENUS OF PLANTS
Rowans; Asian rowan; Quicken Tree; Quicken tree; Rowan tree; Sorbus subg. Sorbus; Mountain-ash
n.
[European.] Rowan-tree, quicken-tree, fowler's service-tree, quick-beam, roan-tree (Pyrus aucuparia or Sorbus aucuparia).

Wikipedia

Mountain ash

Mountain ash may refer to:

  • Eucalyptus regnans, the tallest of all flowering plants, native to Australia
  • Mountain-ashes or rowans, varieties of trees and shrubs in the genus Sorbus
Examples of use of mountain ash
1. Ryabinovy honey comes from the mountain ash tree.
2. Corporal Joszko, 28, was a father of one from Mountain Ash, South Wales.
3. Hannah Clark, 12, of Mountain Ash, south Wales, had the pioneering operation carried out on February 20 after her body rejected her "piggy–back" heart.
4. Detectives have set up an incident room at Mountain Ash police station and have asked ask anyone with information to contact them on 01443 743 678 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
5. Even being able to go to school can be enjoyable sometimes.‘ Hannah, of Mountain Ash, South Wales, suffered from cardiomyopathy, a condition which caused her heart to double in size by the age of two.