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Sorbus aucuparia

Sorbus aucuparia, Mountain Ash, Quickbeam, Aucuparia, Aucuparia Sorbus, S Aucuparia, Surbus aucuparia, European Mountain Ash

Sorbus aucuparia, commonly known as Mountain Ash, is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with impressive characteristics. Large clusters of cream-white flowers are produced in spring which result in masses of bright red-orange berries which can remain on the tree into winter. It bears lush, dark green foliage which develops yellow-orange tones in autumn before falling. This tree grows with an upright and rounded crown to about 12 m tall and 10 m wide. Sorbus aucuparia is commonly grown as a specimen or added to a mixed planting.

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Suited to regions:All regions
Plant type:Trees
Height:12.00 m
Spread:10.00 m
Flowering time:Spring
Tolerances:Hardy
Garden uses:Parks, Specimen
Garden styles:Alpine, Japanese
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsLow
Growth rateMedium
Also known asSorbus aucuparia, Mountain Ash, Quickbeam, Aucuparia, Aucuparia Sorbus, S Aucuparia, Surbus aucuparia, European Mountain Ash
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Sorbus aucuparia Details

Sorbus aucuparia, commonly known as Mountain Ash, is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with impressive characteristics. Large clusters of cream-white flowers are produced in spring which result in masses of bright red-orange berries which can remain on the tree into winter. The berries are great for attracting birds. It bears lush, dark green foliage which develops yellow-orange tones in autumn before falling. This tree grows with an upright and rounded crown to about 12 m tall and 10 m wide, and performs best when grown in full sun or on a well-drained site. It will tolerate dry periods, frost, and cool climates, and some wind, though will produce a better formed tree if protected while it establishes. Sorbus aucuparia is commonly grown as a specimen or added to a mixed planting.

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