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More information: Guitián, J.; Munilla, I. "Responses of mammal dispersers to fruit availability: Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) and carnivores in mountain habitats of northern Spain".
References: Guitián, J.; Munilla, I. "Responses of mammal dispersers to fruit availability: Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) and carnivores in mountain habitats of northern Spain".
Rowan cultivars with superior fruit for human food use are available but not common; mostly the fruits are gathered from wild trees growing on public lands.
“The fruit we eat now is a result of people experimenting extensively for thousands of years,” says archaeobotanist Erica Rowan of Royal Holloway.
When it comes to driving away witches or keeping off evil, nothing beats the rowan tree, with its gleaming scarlet berries and pentagram markings. Aeneas Dennison walks into a forest of myths.
A RAMBLER who picked berries on a country walk was hunted down by police and cautioned for theft. Ian Blayney and wife Bette spotted the rowan fruit and collected a bagful to turn into jam. Ian ...
SALISBURY — The Rowan County 4-H Program is selling small fruit plants to support 4-H activities throughout the year. One type of small fruit they are selling is blueberries. Varieties of ...
The scientific community already knew that many carnivores eat fruit, but had thought this was something purely anecdotal. Now researchers have shown that carnivorous animals such as foxes and ...
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