Attributes
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Deciduous
- Tree shape: Standard
- M Size: Medium
- Leaf colour: Green
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Flower colour: White
- Flowering month: May
- Replacement prune
- Fruit for wildlife
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Clay tolerant
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Tolerates coastal sites
- Wet tolerant
- Autumn colour
Mountain Ash/Common Rowan
Description: Sorbus aucuparia is an upright deciduous tree with lance shaped foliage. Leaves are dark green above, blue-green underneath, turning yellow through to orange in autumn. Flat clusters of white flowers in late spring, are followed by large bunches of bright red fruit, attractive to birds in the early autumn.
History:Â A native tree to Europe and widespread in the UK.
Sorbus Growing Tips: Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Hardy and tolerant of urban pollution and coastal conditions.
Height and Spread (after 10 years):Â 5m x 3m
















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