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Qu'est-ce (qui) est quicken-tree - définition

SUBGENUS OF PLANTS
Rowans; Asian rowan; Quicken Tree; Quicken tree; Rowan tree; Sorbus subg. Sorbus; 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

quicken-tree      
n.
Rowan-tree, mountain-ash (European), sorb, fowler's service-tree (Pyrus aucuparia or Sorbus aucuparia).
quicken         
PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT TOOL
Quicken online; Quicken Financial Planner
v. a.
1.
Vivify, revive, resuscitate, make alive, animate, give life to.
2.
Revive, cheer, reinvigorate, refresh.
3.
Hasten, accelerate, speed, hurry, expedite, despatch.
4.
Stimulate, sharpen, excite, incite, refresh, actuate.
quicken         
PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT TOOL
Quicken online; Quicken Financial Planner
(quickens, quickening, quickened)
If something quickens or if you quicken it, it becomes faster or moves at a greater speed.
Ainslie's pulse quickened in alarm...
He quickened his pace a little.
? slow
VERB: V, V n

Wikipédia

Rowan

The rowans ( ROW-ənz or ROH-ənz) or mountain-ashes are shrubs or trees in the genus Sorbus of the rose family, Rosaceae. They are native throughout the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in the Himalaya, southern Tibet and parts of western China, where numerous apomictic microspecies occur. The name rowan was originally applied to the species Sorbus aucuparia and is also used for other species in Sorbus subgenus Sorbus.

Formerly, when a wider variety of fruits were commonly eaten in Europe and North America, Sorbus was a domestically used fruit throughout these regions. It is still used in some countries, but S. domestica, for example, has largely vanished from Britain, where it was traditionally appreciated. Natural hybrids, often including S. aucuparia and the whitebeam, Sorbus aria, give rise to many endemic variants in the UK.