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Sorbus torminalis — Wild Service
A fairly frequent native tree, beginning to be planted as a street tree.
The alternate leaves are reminiscent of a maple, but the veins do not radiate from a point. The buds are pea-like. Relatively small flower-heads give rise to brown 1cm fruit which were formerly brewed into a form of beer.
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