6ft Half-Standard Mountain Ash Tree |Mature Bare Root Sorbus Aucuparia | 6/8cm Girth
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A UK native, this tree offers year-round interest with spring blossoms, autumn colour, and winter berries.
- Clusters of creamy-white flowers in spring attract bees, butterflies, and moths.
- In autumn, the foliage turns to rich shades of orange and gold.
- Plentiful, shiny red berries provide a vital winter food source for birds like waxwings, thrushes, and fieldfares.
- Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit and is recognised as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.
- Nurtured in the UK for 18-36 months and professionally pruned before shipping to encourage strong, bushy growth.
- Rich in folklore, the Rowan was believed to protect against witches and to have saved the god Thor.
- Species: Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Flowering Time: May - June
- Flower Colour: Creamy white
- Foliage: Green leaves turning orange and gold in autumn
- Berries: Shiny red
- Soil: Happy in most soil types, prefers well-drained and acidic
- Hardiness: Fully hardy across the UK
- Habit: Bushy
- Eventual Spread: 4-8m
- Planting Time: Can be planted at any time of year.
- Pruning: Prune annually during the dormant season to maintain shape. Dead wood can be removed at any time.
- Pests & Diseases: High disease resistance. In warmer areas, it can be prone to fire blight; prune away any affected branches immediately. Harmless lichen may grow on the bark. In rural areas, deer may eat the berries.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 150-200cm including roots
- Supplied as: Bare Root Tree
Highlights
- A UK native, this tree offers year-round interest with spring blossoms, autumn colour, and winter berries.
- Clusters of creamy-white flowers in spring attract bees, butterflies, and moths.
- In autumn, the foliage turns to rich shades of orange and gold.
- Plentiful, shiny red berries provide a vital winter food source for birds like waxwings, thrushes, and fieldfares.
- Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit and is recognised as a 'Plant for Pollinators'.
- Nurtured in the UK for 18-36 months and professionally pruned before shipping to encourage strong, bushy growth.
- Rich in folklore, the Rowan was believed to protect against witches and to have saved the god Thor.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
- Position: Full sun or partial shade
- Flowering Time: May - June
- Flower Colour: Creamy white
- Foliage: Green leaves turning orange and gold in autumn
- Berries: Shiny red
- Soil: Happy in most soil types, prefers well-drained and acidic
- Hardiness: Fully hardy across the UK
- Habit: Bushy
- Eventual Spread: 4-8m
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: Can be planted at any time of year.
- Pruning: Prune annually during the dormant season to maintain shape. Dead wood can be removed at any time.
- Pests & Diseases: High disease resistance. In warmer areas, it can be prone to fire blight; prune away any affected branches immediately. Harmless lichen may grow on the bark. In rural areas, deer may eat the berries.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 150-200cm including roots
- Supplied as: Bare Root Tree
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