ÃÂ Amelasorbus is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. A naturally occurring hybrid, it is the result of a cross between two distinct tree genera, Amelanchier and Sorbus, and shows phenotypic similarities to both parents. This type of intergeneric hybrid is quite rare, and is indicated by a multiplication symbol before the name. The name Amelasorbus is an example of a portmanteau word, a combination of the two parents' names.
There is only one accepted species, ÃÂAmelasorbus jackii, (Jack's amelasorbus) the result of Amelanchier alnifoliaÃÂSorbus scopulina. A specimen was discovered growing in Idaho, and described by Alfred Rehder of the Arnold Arboretum in 1925. Individuals have also been discovered in Oregon. Due to their hybrid nature, they tend to be quite variable, and this had (mis)led authors to describe other species; ÃÂAmelasorbus raciborskiana and ÃÂAmelasorbus hoseri, which may or may not be synonyms.