Rowan

Sorbus aucuparia

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Size: Container 7.5L
Availability: Low stock: 8 left

A interesting upright tree that displays a mass of pinnate leaves, which turn from a deep green to a yellowish colour in autumn.
Flat clusters of white flowers are produced in late spring, followed by orange-red berries in early autumn.

Growing Conditions:
Grows in poor, thin and acid soils. Very hardy and tolerant of exposed sites.

Value To Wildlife:
Supports many insects and provides an important berry crop for birds.

Important Note:
This is a deciduous tree and so will shed its leaves in autumn, in order to protect itself from the cold winter weather. Come spring, it’ll burst back into bud and begin to flourish once more.

It is best to plant your trees within a week or two weeks of arrival.
Remember, when your trees arrive we advise to keep them upright, well-watered and away from strong sunlight and high winds.
For further information on planting cell grown trees please click here to read our blog.

Additional Information



  • Weight

    5 kg
  • Whip height

    1-1.5m
  • British native

    Yes
  • Flowering

    Yes
  • Fruit

    Berry
  • Growth rate

    Average
  • Maximum height

    5-15m
  • Time to maximum height

    20-50 years
  • Tree type

    Deciduous