
Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' Tree
Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' is an attractive, upright tree with pinnate cut foliage. The attractive foliage is mid-green, turning orange and red in the autumn for a lovely show. Corymbs of white flowers are produced in April-May that are attractive to bees and are followed by colourful orange-red berries in the autumn, which are popular with the birds.
A hardy small ornamental tree, this Cut-leaved Mountain Ash will grow in most conditions including polluted and exposed areas. Whilst happiest in slightly acid soil, it will still do well in both neutral and alkaline conditions.
This lovely upright Mountain Ash tree will grow to 6 x 3 metres in 20 years and looks equally as impressive as a single specimen as it does in a formal avenue.
AKA Sorbus aucuparia 'Aspleniifolia', Cut leaved mountain ash, Cut leaved Rowan
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Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' Tree
Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' is an attractive, upright tree with pinnate cut foliage. The attractive foliage is mid-green, turning orange and red in the autumn for a lovely show. Corymbs of white flowers are produced in April-May that are attractive to bees and are followed by colourful orange-red berries in the autumn, which are popular with the birds.
A hardy small ornamental tree, this Cut-leaved Mountain Ash will grow in most conditions including polluted and exposed areas. Whilst happiest in slightly acid soil, it will still do well in both neutral and alkaline conditions.
This lovely upright Mountain Ash tree will grow to 6 x 3 metres in 20 years and looks equally as impressive as a single specimen as it does in a formal avenue.
AKA Sorbus aucuparia 'Aspleniifolia', Cut leaved mountain ash, Cut leaved Rowan
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Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' is an attractive, upright tree with pinnate cut foliage. The attractive foliage is mid-green, turning orange and red in the autumn for a lovely show. Corymbs of white flowers are produced in April-May that are attractive to bees and are followed by colourful orange-red berries in the autumn, which are popular with the birds.
A hardy small ornamental tree, this Cut-leaved Mountain Ash will grow in most conditions including polluted and exposed areas. Whilst happiest in slightly acid soil, it will still do well in both neutral and alkaline conditions.
This lovely upright Mountain Ash tree will grow to 6 x 3 metres in 20 years and looks equally as impressive as a single specimen as it does in a formal avenue.
AKA Sorbus aucuparia 'Aspleniifolia', Cut leaved mountain ash, Cut leaved Rowan























