
Sorbus sargentiana Tree
Sorbus sargentiana is a magnificent, tough and slow growing tree ideal for small gardens. Reaching just 4 x 3 metres in 20 years, Sargent’s Rowan is certainly not short on features though and provides interest through spring to autumn.
From among the deep green, pinnate foliage, corymbs of creamy white flowers emerge in May-June that are particularly popular with foraging bees. For autumn, the green leaves turn striking shades of scarlet, providing an intense, seasonal display. Following this are bunches of orangey red berries that hang onto the branches into winter until the birds devour them.
Sorbus sargentiana can cope with most soils and conditions, including partial sun and exposed positions. With the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this Mountain Ash is a great choice when there is room for only one tree as it really does have it all.
AKA Sargent’s rowan, Sargent’s mountain ash, Chinese Rowan
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Sorbus sargentiana Tree
Sorbus sargentiana is a magnificent, tough and slow growing tree ideal for small gardens. Reaching just 4 x 3 metres in 20 years, Sargent’s Rowan is certainly not short on features though and provides interest through spring to autumn.
From among the deep green, pinnate foliage, corymbs of creamy white flowers emerge in May-June that are particularly popular with foraging bees. For autumn, the green leaves turn striking shades of scarlet, providing an intense, seasonal display. Following this are bunches of orangey red berries that hang onto the branches into winter until the birds devour them.
Sorbus sargentiana can cope with most soils and conditions, including partial sun and exposed positions. With the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this Mountain Ash is a great choice when there is room for only one tree as it really does have it all.
AKA Sargent’s rowan, Sargent’s mountain ash, Chinese Rowan
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Sorbus sargentiana is a magnificent, tough and slow growing tree ideal for small gardens. Reaching just 4 x 3 metres in 20 years, Sargent’s Rowan is certainly not short on features though and provides interest through spring to autumn.
From among the deep green, pinnate foliage, corymbs of creamy white flowers emerge in May-June that are particularly popular with foraging bees. For autumn, the green leaves turn striking shades of scarlet, providing an intense, seasonal display. Following this are bunches of orangey red berries that hang onto the branches into winter until the birds devour them.
Sorbus sargentiana can cope with most soils and conditions, including partial sun and exposed positions. With the RHS Award of Garden Merit, this Mountain Ash is a great choice when there is room for only one tree as it really does have it all.
AKA Sargent’s rowan, Sargent’s mountain ash, Chinese Rowan






















