kohinast
Kohinast, also known as *Sorbus aucuparia* or European mountain ash, is a deciduous tree native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia. It belongs to the Rosaceae family and is closely related to apples and pears. The tree is widely recognized for its distinctive bright red berries, which ripen in autumn and persist into winter, providing a vital food source for birds and wildlife.
Kohinast typically grows to a height of 8–12 meters, though it can reach up to 20 meters
Kohinast is often cultivated for its ornamental value, particularly in gardens and parks, where its striking
In folklore, kohinast has been associated with protection and healing, and its branches were sometimes hung