
Sorbus scalaris Tree
Sorbus scalaris is an unusual variety of Rowan with delicate looking, frond-like foliage that is green in summer and turns orange, red and purple in the autumn. The shape of this attractive foliage has led to this variety being referred to as Ladder Rowan.
Tiny white flowers are held in bunches (corymbs) in May-June and are a favourite of bees during the summer months. Along with autumnal foliage colours, autumn also brings bunches of small orange/red berries that are popular with birds.
This tough Chinese Mountain Ash tree will grow in most soils and conditions including exposed positions. Slightly spreading in form and growing to just 5 x 4 metres, Sorbus scalaris is ideal for small spaces. It works hard for its position in the garden, providing changing seasonal interest and food for wildlife.
AKA Chinese Mountain Ash, Chinese Rowan, Ladder Rowan
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Sorbus scalaris Tree
Sorbus scalaris is an unusual variety of Rowan with delicate looking, frond-like foliage that is green in summer and turns orange, red and purple in the autumn. The shape of this attractive foliage has led to this variety being referred to as Ladder Rowan.
Tiny white flowers are held in bunches (corymbs) in May-June and are a favourite of bees during the summer months. Along with autumnal foliage colours, autumn also brings bunches of small orange/red berries that are popular with birds.
This tough Chinese Mountain Ash tree will grow in most soils and conditions including exposed positions. Slightly spreading in form and growing to just 5 x 4 metres, Sorbus scalaris is ideal for small spaces. It works hard for its position in the garden, providing changing seasonal interest and food for wildlife.
AKA Chinese Mountain Ash, Chinese Rowan, Ladder Rowan
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Sorbus scalaris is an unusual variety of Rowan with delicate looking, frond-like foliage that is green in summer and turns orange, red and purple in the autumn. The shape of this attractive foliage has led to this variety being referred to as Ladder Rowan.
Tiny white flowers are held in bunches (corymbs) in May-June and are a favourite of bees during the summer months. Along with autumnal foliage colours, autumn also brings bunches of small orange/red berries that are popular with birds.
This tough Chinese Mountain Ash tree will grow in most soils and conditions including exposed positions. Slightly spreading in form and growing to just 5 x 4 metres, Sorbus scalaris is ideal for small spaces. It works hard for its position in the garden, providing changing seasonal interest and food for wildlife.
AKA Chinese Mountain Ash, Chinese Rowan, Ladder Rowan






















