
Sorbus hupehensis Tree
A splendid ornamental Mountain Ash tree, Sorbus hupehensis has mid-green, pinnate foliage that turns vivid red and orange autumn colours. As with many Sorbus, a cloud of fluffy corymbs of white flowers appear in May-June that are popular with bees.
The flowers are followed in the autumn by white berries, often marbled with a little pink. Birds love the berries on Sorbus trees but will often eat the red first, then orange, yellow, pink and finally white so these berries will be left to give you a good show in the garden until well into winter.
The tree itself is quite upright in form with ascending branches and will grow in the toughest of conditions including exposed positions. Expect Hupeh Mountain Ash trees to reach a height and spread of 6 x 4 metres. A really lovely variety of Rowan tree that is ideal specimen planting or use in an avenue.
AKA Chinese Mountain Ash, Chinese Rowan, Hupeh Rowan
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Sorbus hupehensis Tree
A splendid ornamental Mountain Ash tree, Sorbus hupehensis has mid-green, pinnate foliage that turns vivid red and orange autumn colours. As with many Sorbus, a cloud of fluffy corymbs of white flowers appear in May-June that are popular with bees.
The flowers are followed in the autumn by white berries, often marbled with a little pink. Birds love the berries on Sorbus trees but will often eat the red first, then orange, yellow, pink and finally white so these berries will be left to give you a good show in the garden until well into winter.
The tree itself is quite upright in form with ascending branches and will grow in the toughest of conditions including exposed positions. Expect Hupeh Mountain Ash trees to reach a height and spread of 6 x 4 metres. A really lovely variety of Rowan tree that is ideal specimen planting or use in an avenue.
AKA Chinese Mountain Ash, Chinese Rowan, Hupeh Rowan
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A splendid ornamental Mountain Ash tree, Sorbus hupehensis has mid-green, pinnate foliage that turns vivid red and orange autumn colours. As with many Sorbus, a cloud of fluffy corymbs of white flowers appear in May-June that are popular with bees.
The flowers are followed in the autumn by white berries, often marbled with a little pink. Birds love the berries on Sorbus trees but will often eat the red first, then orange, yellow, pink and finally white so these berries will be left to give you a good show in the garden until well into winter.
The tree itself is quite upright in form with ascending branches and will grow in the toughest of conditions including exposed positions. Expect Hupeh Mountain Ash trees to reach a height and spread of 6 x 4 metres. A really lovely variety of Rowan tree that is ideal specimen planting or use in an avenue.
AKA Chinese Mountain Ash, Chinese Rowan, Hupeh Rowan























