Sorbus aucuparia Asplenifolia
Cut-leaved Rowan, Mountain Ash, Rowan
In the spring time it has a display of creamy white flowers followed by clusters of red berries that are a favourite with wild birds. Sorbus aucuparia Asplenifolia is a medium sized tree which forms a broadly pyramidal shaped crown if the central leader is retained.
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This Rowan clone is also sometimes referred to as ‘Laciniata’ and has proved very popular for both urban and rural planting.
There are very few cut leaf trees and their addition into the landscape provides lovely foliage contrast.
recommended for streets verges and garden planting this medium tree forms a broad pyramid if the leader is retained.
It has finely cut fern like foliage which turns orange-red in autumn and the red berries are loved by wild birds.
readily thrive on most soils including acid ones.
Mature height: 12-17m
Mature spread: 4-8m
There are very few cut leaf trees and their addition into the landscape provides lovely foliage contrast.
recommended for streets verges and garden planting this medium tree forms a broad pyramid if the leader is retained.
It has finely cut fern like foliage which turns orange-red in autumn and the red berries are loved by wild birds.
readily thrive on most soils including acid ones.
Mature height: 12-17m
Mature spread: 4-8m
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Cut-leaved Rowan, Mountain Ash, Rowan
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