RHH's photos with the keyword: sorbus

Sitka Mountain Ash

RHH
10 Sep 2017 14 8 447
The Sitka Mountain Ash were just changing color, both leaves and berries, the leaves to an orange-yellow and the berries from green to red, when we hiked the Railroad Grade trail on the south side of Mount Baker. They are one of the highlights of autumn in the North Cascades.

Sitka Mountain Ash

RHH
22 Nov 2016 38 23 458
Sitka Mountain Ash, a small tree or shrub, provides much of the autumn color in the Cascades. This examle was photographed along the Chain Lakes trail near Iceberg Lake.

Sitka Mountain Ash

RHH
08 Nov 2016 42 25 628
Hiking in the mountains in autumn is colorful but the color is provided not by trees but by shrubs and ground cover, blueberries, sedges, vine maples and this plant, the Sitka Mountain Ash. This example was photographed along the Galena-Chain Lakes trail near Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan in the North Cascades.

Sitka Mountain Ash

RHH
25 Mar 2016 33 25 604
Taken while hiking with Tim last August on a rainy day. We hiked a good part of the Lake Ann trail near Mount Baker and found plenty of subjects to photograph in spite of the rain and bad weather.

A Wet Day

RHH
01 Mar 2016 33 23 511
Tim and I were hiking the Lake Ann trail on a very wet day when this was taken. We saw nothing of the mountains around us that day and almost turned back at the trailhead, but found the hike interesting and worthwhile in spite of the wet day. These, I believe, are the berries of Sitka Mountain Ash after they've been touched by frost and have startted to fall.

Sitka Mountain-ash

RHH
30 Sep 2015 42 24 646
The Sitka Mountain Ash, Sorbus sitchensis, is more a shrub than a tree but it provides brilliant autumn color, with its red berries (all fallen here) and its changing leaves. This photo was taken on the trail up to Heather Pass when hiking there several weeks ago with my wife.

Sitka Mountain-ash

RHH
21 Sep 2015 29 16 572
I believe this is a branch of Sitka Mountain-ash, a shrub-like plant that has white flowers in spring and red berries in autumn. This branch, however, has been touched by frost and the berries are purple and shriveled and the leaves, too, have withered. I photographed this along the Lake Ann trail when hiking there with my brother.