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Sorbus aucuparia 'Autumn Spire' 7L

Product Code: 307583
£59.99
  • Common Name: Rowan
  • Common name: 'Autumn Spire' Mountain Ash tree
  • An upright, columnar Mountain Ash tree, Sorbus aucuparia 'Autumn Spire' is especially good for smaller spaces or gardens. Vivid autumn colour makes for a striking feature, with the red autumn foliage contrasting wonderfully with the bright yellow berries. This eye catching juxtaposition is not missed by British birds who feast on the fruits. As well as the colourful autumnal display, the Sorbus Autumn Spire tree also produces pretty white flowers in spring
  • Sorbus aucuparia 'Autumn Spire' will grow in many difficult situations including polluted and exposed areas, although avoid wet or waterlogged sites. Growing to 4 x 1 metres in 20 years, this upright Rowan is great for making the most of vertical space. A very attractive tree with an array of colourful features that make it a magnet to wildlife
  • Requires a well-drained site, in either loamy or sandy soils. Hard pruning of Upright Rowan trees can be carried out in the dormant season, from autumn to winter
  • Height and spread in 20 years: 4 x 1 metres
  • f you’re planting in spring or summer, water well for the first few months. Increase watering if there are extended periods of hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little
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Description
Description
An upright, columnar Mountain Ash tree, Sorbus aucuparia 'Autumn Spire' is especially good for smaller spaces or gardens. Vivid autumn colour makes for a striking feature, with the red autumn foliage contrasting wonderfully with the bright yellow berries. This eye catching juxtaposition is not missed by British birds who feast on the fruits. As well as the colourful autumnal display, the Sorbus Autumn Spire tree also produces pretty white flowers