Sorbus aucuparia

£11.00 - £30.00
The native tree that has become a hugely popular garden and town tree. Has pinnate leaves up to 20cm (8") long with paired, stalkless, leaflets with sharp, forward pointing teeth. The foliage can be quite sparse so allowing grass to flourish underneath. Has creamy-white clusters of flowers in May. In the autumn the leaves turn a reddish-brown and round, bright red fruits are borne in clusters. This is a graceful tree much loved by both people and birds.
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Details

Growing Conditions: 
Wet Tolerant
Growing Conditions: 
Dry Tolerant
Growing Conditions: 
Acid Tolerant
Growing Conditions: 
Exposed Sites
Special Interest: 
Spring Blossom
Special Interest: 
Fruit/Berries
Special Interest: 
Wildlife Friendly
Special Interest: 
Native to UK
Common Name: 
Rowan / Mountain Ash
Height: 
Medium

Delivery November 2025 to March 2026
Description

Description

The native tree that has become a hugely popular garden and town tree. Has pinnate leaves up to 20cm (8") long with paired, stalkless, leaflets with sharp, forward pointing teeth. The foliage can be quite sparse so allowing grass to flourish underneath. Has creamy-white clusters of flowers in May. In the autumn the leaves turn a reddish-brown and round, bright red fruits are borne in clusters. This is a graceful tree much loved by both people and birds.
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