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Rosaceae
Mountain
Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia
Small/Medium Tree (Understory)
30 - 40ft
- ft
White
Fleshy; Orange
Full Sun
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist
May - July
orange, purple
moist habitats from borders of swamps to rocky hillsides; common in openings, scattered on uplands along edges of woods, roadsides
slow-growing, short-lived; not drought or heat tolerant; plant at least 500 feet from cedars; Rod Simmons says use Sorbus; name changed per USDA; preferred by deer