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The trees in the Sorbus genus are from the Rosaceae family and most of these fantastic trees are native to China. Sorbus trees are commonly known as Rowan, Mountain Ash or Whitebeam trees; notably, despite the common name of 'Mountain Ash', these trees are not related to ash trees – but some varieties do have similar leaves to that of an ash. The leaves are divided up into attractive leaflets, which are often pinnate in shape, and many varieties feature fantastic autumn leaf colour. These trees are deciduous so they will lose their leaves in autumn, but they have added autumn interest with the clusters of fruit, and these usually hold on well into winter. The highly distinctive berry-like fruits make a stunning autumn display and they are great for attracting wildlife to your garden too. If you want to attract birds to your garden they try planting one of the more colourful fruiting varieties, like the 'Joseph Rock', and this variety is actually known as the 'bird catcher' because the golden yellow berries prove to be irresistible to birds. Instead of letting the birds take the berries, you could actually pick them and make your own rowan jelly – this is a great accompaniment to game-based dishes and it adds a tangy twist.
In terms of uses in the garden, Sorbus trees are great for adding height and structure and they look particularly effective when they are planted in a row in front of a wall or fence. You can try planting alternate varieties next to each other to create an appealing autumnal display of colour.
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Sorbus Autumn Spire
Rowan Tree
Common Name: Autumn Spire Mountain Ash TreeLatin Name: Sorbus aucuparia 'Autumn Spire'Soil: Most soilsPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 6m x 3mSpecial features: Compact, columnar habit. Clusters of white flowers. Ornamental red berries. Brilliant autumn foliage.The Autumn Spire Mountain Ash Tree, known as Sorbus aucuparia 'Autumn Spire', is a striking addition to any garden. Its compact, columnar habit makes it a perfect choice for smaller spaces, providing vertical growth without overwhelming the area.Thriving in well-drained soil and adaptable to both full sun and partial shade, the Autumn Spire Mountain Ash Tree shows clusters of beautiful white flowers in spring, that are sure to light up any garden. As the seasons progress, the tree transforms, bearing ornamental red berries that attract wildlife and add a dash of colour to the landscape.One of the most enticing features of the Autumn Spire Mountain Ash Tree is its brilliant autumn foliage. As the leaves change, they transition to vibrant shades of orange, red, and yellow, creating a stunning backdrop season after season.With a projected height of 6 metres and a spread of 3 metres in 20 years, this tree is well-suited for gardens of many different sizes. Whether planted as a focal point in a small garden, part of a mixed planting scheme, or used to line pathways, the Autumn Spire Mountain Ash Tree promises year-round interest. Pick up an Autumn Spire Mountain Ash Tree today and enjoy its ever changing colourful display throughout the year.
Sorbus Copper Kettle
Rowan Tree
Common Name: Rowan TreeLatin Name: Sorbus 'Copper Kettle'Soil: Moist but well-drained or well-drainedPosition: Full sunHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/Spread in 20 years: 6m/4mSpecial features: Copper-coloured foliage. Clusters of creamy-white flowers. Red berries in autumn. Compact and upright habit.The Sorbus 'Copper Kettle', a stunning variation of the beloved rowan tree, is a true gem for any garden. This unique specimen is prized for its striking copper-coloured foliage, which sets it apart from traditional rowan trees.Thriving in well-drained soil and adaptable to a variety of light conditions, Sorbus 'Copper Kettle' is versatile and resilient. In spring, it displays clusters of creamy-white flowers, which add a beautiful backdrop to any space.As the seasons progress, the Sorbus 'Copper Kettle' undergoes a transformation. In summer, its copper-coloured foliage provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. Come autumn, the tree bears clusters of red berries, which not only add a dash of colour, but also serve as a valuable food source for local wildlife.With a projected height of 6 metres and a spread of 4 metres in 20 years, the Sorbus 'Copper Kettle' is a compact and upright tree, making it suitable for gardens of various sizes. Whether planted as a standalone specimen to showcase its unique foliage or incorporated into a mixed planting structure to enhance visual interest, this rowan tree delivers season after season. Buy a Sorbus 'Copper Kettle’ today and watch as its foliage gives your garden depth and warmth.
Sorbus Glen Spire
Mountain Ash Tree
Common Name: Mountain Ash TreeLatin Name: Sorbus 'Glen Spire'Soil: Most soilsPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 10 years: 4m x 1mSpecial features: Eye-catching pink autumnal berries The ‘Glen Spire’ is somewhat of a rarity in many gardens, and it is a bit of a well-kept secret that is certainly worthy of wider planting. Unlike most varieties of sorbus, this variety is not widely available, making it all the more special for planting in your garden. The upright branches of this tree hold tiny deep green fern-like leaves which are accompanied by sprays of small creamy flowers in spring. This tree is at its best in autumn when the leaves turn to orange and red whilst vivid pink fruits emerge in clusters all over the tree. The fruits can be picked and made into a jelly, or left on the tree to be snapped up by the birds. This tree maintains a narrow habit, which makes it perfect for the smaller garden.
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