
Sorbus commixta Tree
Sorbus commixta is arguably one of the very best Mountain Ash trees for autumn colour. The mid-green, pinnate foliage turns vivid red and orange in the autumn and orange-red berries are produced in large clusters. These berries are popular with birds throughout the winter and provide an additional element of seasonal interest. Corymbs of fluffy white flowers appear in May-June and are very popular with bees and other pollinating insects.
This small erect Japanese Rowan tree will grow to 6 x 4 metres in 20 years so is ideal for limited spaces. It is very tough Rowan tree that tolerates an exposed position and suits full or part sun. It will grow in most soils, although it is happiest in a slightly acidic soil.
AKA Japanese Rowan, Mountain ash, Sorbus commixta 'Nanakamado'
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Sorbus commixta Tree
Sorbus commixta is arguably one of the very best Mountain Ash trees for autumn colour. The mid-green, pinnate foliage turns vivid red and orange in the autumn and orange-red berries are produced in large clusters. These berries are popular with birds throughout the winter and provide an additional element of seasonal interest. Corymbs of fluffy white flowers appear in May-June and are very popular with bees and other pollinating insects.
This small erect Japanese Rowan tree will grow to 6 x 4 metres in 20 years so is ideal for limited spaces. It is very tough Rowan tree that tolerates an exposed position and suits full or part sun. It will grow in most soils, although it is happiest in a slightly acidic soil.
AKA Japanese Rowan, Mountain ash, Sorbus commixta 'Nanakamado'
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Sorbus commixta is arguably one of the very best Mountain Ash trees for autumn colour. The mid-green, pinnate foliage turns vivid red and orange in the autumn and orange-red berries are produced in large clusters. These berries are popular with birds throughout the winter and provide an additional element of seasonal interest. Corymbs of fluffy white flowers appear in May-June and are very popular with bees and other pollinating insects.
This small erect Japanese Rowan tree will grow to 6 x 4 metres in 20 years so is ideal for limited spaces. It is very tough Rowan tree that tolerates an exposed position and suits full or part sun. It will grow in most soils, although it is happiest in a slightly acidic soil.
AKA Japanese Rowan, Mountain ash, Sorbus commixta 'Nanakamado'























