🌱 Delivery cost between 14 per box and 65 euro per pallet – Nation Wide Delivery with DPD.
€10.00
9 in stock
5 Feet
30cm per year
1 Every 4 Meters
9 in stock
The Rowan tree, also known as Mountain Ash, is a hardy and elegant deciduous tree admired for its clusters of creamy-white flowers, vibrant autumn foliage, and striking red-orange berries that attract wildlife. A true four-season tree, it brings year-round beauty to gardens and landscapes.
Medium-sized tree reaching 9–15m (30–50 ft) in height
Spreads 6–10m (20–35 ft) wide
⚡ Moderate growth rate, adaptable to many conditions
Leaves: Pinnate, dark green, turning yellow, orange, or red in autumn
Flowers: Clusters of small, creamy-white blooms in late spring – early summer, loved by pollinators
Fruit: Bright red to orange berries in late summer – autumn, a vital food source for birds
☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained, adaptable to various soil types
Watering: Moderate drought tolerance once established, prefers regular watering
❄️ Hardiness: Very hardy, thrives in cooler climates
Perfect for gardens, parks, and street planting
Wildlife-friendly: berries attract birds, flowers support pollinators
Available in many cultivars such as ‘Edulis’, ‘Asplenifolia’, and ‘Autumn Spire’ for varied forms and colors
✨ Conclusion:
With its stunning flowers, fiery autumn leaves, and wildlife-friendly berries, Sorbus aucuparia is a versatile tree that delivers beauty and ecological value in every season.
Supplied in pots
Delivery in Ireland: 2–3 working days