Martin Pellizzer

Sorbus Latifolia Subsp. Scandica

Whitebeam, scientifically known as Sorbus latifolia subsp. scandica, is a deciduous tree native to parts of Europe and Asia. It is distinguished by its pale white to pinkish flowers that appear in clusters during late spring. The tree's leaves are broad and oval, with a slightly serrated edge, adding to its ornamental appeal. It thrives in well-drained soils and is often found in forested areas or along stream banks. This versatile species is valued for its ecological benefits and is also cultivated for its aesthetic beauty.