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'''Sorb''' is a common name for the tree ''[[Sorbus]] domestica'', also called the ''mountain ash'' and ''service tree'', and also a name for its fruit.
'''Sorb''' is a common name for the tree ''[[Sorbus]] domestica'', also called the ''mountain ash'' and ''service tree'', and also a name for its fruit.


Sorbs are grown for their berries to eat, and for the decorativeness of both flowers and berries.
Sorbs are grown for their edible berries, and for the decorative qualities of both flowers and berries.

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Sorb is a common name for the tree Sorbus domestica, also called the mountain ash and service tree, and also a name for its fruit.

Sorbs are grown for their edible berries, and for the decorative qualities of both flowers and berries.