rowan trees - A Selection
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Rowan are usually a familiar sight in gardens or growing in hedgerows and quite rightly so. The Mountain Ash is fast growing once established and will tolerate being clipped back regularly as this will encourage it to branch out and thicken it's habit - perfect for a hedge! Clusters of white flowers will appear in spring, which will eventually turn to bright orange or red berries by autumn which will add colour and interest to your hedgerow whilst the leaves are fading and falling away. Height:


With stunning autumn foliage, brightly coloured berries and feathery foliage, Sorbus ulleungensis 'Dodong' is a choice Rowan for the medium?sized garden. It forms an upright tree, developing a broad, airy, rounded crown over time. Its large, glossy dark green, pinnate leaves of 15–17 narrow leaflets emerge from sticky buds, putting on a spectacular show in autumn when they turn fiery shades of orange, amber and red.In late spring to early summer, large corymbs of creamy?white flowers emerge,

A red berried Rowan tree for small gardens with good autumn colour

Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' is a charming deciduous tree that captivates with its graceful stature and seasonal transformations. Reaching a height of up to 800 cm (26 ft) and a spread of 600 cm (20 ft), this tree exhibits an upright growth habit complemented by a rounded crown that broadens as it matures. Its lush, pinnate green leaves, adorned with serrated edges, provide a vibrant backdrop throughout the growing season. As autumn approaches, the foliage undergoes a stunning metamorphosis, showcasing

Bare-root ornamental tree with pinnate leaves and coral pink berries in autumn

Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' is a magnificent variety of Whitebeam that boasts clusters of pretty white blooms in late spring, followed by berries in autumn that birds love to feast on. Pollinators will swarm the blooms for the nectar. Deciduous tree that forms a dense canopy, ideal for larger gardens and open spaces where Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' can show off and grow freely. Height: 12m (39?). Spread: 8m (26?).


Sorbus hupehensis is a graceful, medium?sized rowan with pinnate, blue?green leaves that turn fiery shades of orange and red in autumn. In late spring and early summer it bears clusters of small, creamy?white flowers that attract pollinators. These give way to pendant bunches of ornamental berries, starting pale pink and maturing to white, that linger through winter on bare branches, providing food for birds well into February.Tolerant of exposed, coastal and urban conditions, Sorbus

A stunning yellow-berried Rowan, Sorbus 'Sunshine' is a small, upright tree prized for its year-round decorative appeal and wildlife value. In May and June, it bears clusters of creamy?white flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. These are followed by an abundance of large golden?yellow berries through late summer into autumn and winter, delighting birds throughout the colder months. Leaves emerge dark green in summer before turning brilliant shades of red, purple and orange in

A majestic Whitebeam with downy green leaves that glint silver in the spring sunshine. Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' develops a profusion of white flower clusters in late spring attracting bees and other pollinators to the garden. The blooms are followed by autumn berries which are loved by birds. This deciduous tree forms a lovely dense canopy that makes a useful addition to larger gardens, delivering a long season of interest. Grow Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' in a prominent position where it can create


Brilliant bright red autumn leaves and fruits

A slender tree with spring flowers, summer fruits and rich autumn leaf colour

Sorbus aucuparia 'Sheerwater Seedling' is a medium-sized rowan admired for its heavy clusters of bright orange-red berries that persist well into winter, attracting birds and adding vibrant colour to dull months. Its frothy white flowers appear in late spring, attracting pollinators, followed by finely divided, pinnate green leaves that turn fiery red and orange in autumn.This cultivar is valued for its narrow, upright form and ornamental interest throughout the seasons, making it an excellent

An ornamental rowan tree with red-orange berries and red stems



