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From their point of view, Rowan is still in here.
But right now, they will do anything and everything to find Rowan.
Would she have such a feeling when something finally happened to Rowan?
For a moment Rowan did not move or even think.
In all these years, Rowan had never seen such a thing.
Rowan could have been teaching the class instead of me.
Three of these people had died while Rowan was present.
Rowan then goes home, leaving his wife alone with Hand.
The change makes Rowan the only university in the southern part of the state.
Rowan took advantage of the break just two minutes later.
I've tried to make it clear to you how things are with me and Rowan.
But the thing about Rowan is, she's a real human being.
Oh, the phone system, yes, Rowan wanted something state of the art.
Didn't Rowan understand what the marriage would mean to the family?
She's going to try to break this up, Rowan thought.
I am physical, Rowan - natural as anything else which is of the earth.
That Rowan had not yet been brought back was a very good sign.
Everyone had some place to go, except the Rowan who made it all possible.
The Rowan had felt something, just at the very edge of her own deep range.
No, there was nothing he could have done to effect a meeting with Rowan and her mother.
The Rowan felt tired just thinking about the effort involved.
The Rowan apparently had no fear for herself at all.
This time when she followed, Rowan lost all sense of direction.
It was not over Rowan's sorry history in the final, either.
The Rowan began to look forward to having company in her lessons.
American mountain-ash is a preferred browse for moose and white-tailed deer.
Pyrus americana) is commonly known as the American Mountain-ash.
Showy mountain-ash is very similar to the closely related American mountain-ash.
Fishers, martens, snowshoe hares, and ruffed grouse also browse American mountain-ash.
Sorbus aucuparia, commonly called rowan and mountain-ash, is a species of deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family.
The mountain is covered in forest, primarily old beech trees, and near the top, in birch, European mountain-ash and alder.
It resembles the European Mountain-ash, Sorbus aucuparia.
Sorbus scopulina, Greene mountain-ash (var.
The larvae feed on the leaves of apple, birch, cherry, hazel, hawthorn, maple, mountain-ash, pear, plum and serviceberry.
Mountain Hemlock, Lodgepole Pine, Sitka Mountain-ash, and Squashberry also grow in this region.
The American Mountain-ash attains its largest specimens on the northern shores of Lake Huron and Lake Superior.
USDA Plants Profile for Sorbus americana (American mountain-ash)
The larvae feed on apple, apricot, birch, cherry, crabapple, elm, hawthorn, Hop-Hornbeam, mountain-ash, oak, plum and willow.
The common name of this species is often given as 'Greene mountain-ash', and is so named in honor of American botanist Edward Lee Greene.
Like the American mountain-ash (Sorbus Americana), the showy mountain-ash has pinnately compound leaves and often large clusters of flowers and fruits.
European mountain-ash - European mountain-ash (aka: Rowan, European Rowan)
Throughout the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Northwestern portions of this rowan's habitat, it is commonly called Cascade Mountain-ash, sometimes listed as Sorbus scopulina var.
The larvae bore into and beneath the bark of various trees and shrubs, including apple, bayberry, black cherry, blueberry, beech, birch, chestnut, dogwood, elm, hazel, hickory, mountain-ash, oak, pecan, pine and willow.
The berries of American mountain-ash are eaten by numerous species of birds and small mammals, including ruffed grouse, ptarmigans, sharp-tailed grouse, blue grouse, American robins, other thrushes, waxwings, jays, squirrels, and rodents.
The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including plum, peach, cherry, Chinese plum, pear, mountain-ash, persimmon, apple, white mulberry, sycamore, apricot, walnut, pecan, olive, basswood, poplar, sweetgum, yellow-poplar, gingko, elm and oak.
Eberesche, Ebereschenbeeren, European Mountain-Ash, Pyrus aucuparia, Quickbeam, Rowan Tree, Sorb Apple, Sorbi Acupariae Fructus, Sorbier des Oiseleurs, Sorbus aucuparia, Witchen.