Sorbus aucuparia

Sorbus aucuparia

Mountain Ash Rowan Tree

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  • 2-3 Year Old Tree in a 12 Litre Pot (180-210cm)
    Height on Arrival: 180-210cm (Above Pot)
    £59.99
    Each
  • 2 Year Old Tree in a 5 Litre Pot (150-180cm)
    Height on Arrival: 150-180cm (Above Pot)
    £44.99
    Each
  • 3 Year Old Tree in a 12 Litre Pot (210-240cm)
    Height on Arrival: 210-240cm (Above Pot)
    £69.99
    Each
  • Bare Root 1 Year Old Tree (150-180cm) - Maiden
    Height on Arrival: 180-210cm (Above Roots) (Delivery Mid to Late November)
    £34.99
    Each
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  • Size

    • Height in 20 Years:

      4-6 metres

      Mature Height
    • Width in 20 Years:

      2.5-4 metres

      Mature Spread
    • Growth Habit:

      Spreading

      Growth Habits

    Position

    • Planting Position:

      Full sun

      Position
    • Weather Exposure:

      Sheltered, Exposed

      Weather Exposure
    • Hardiness:

      H6

      Hardiness

    Uses

    Specimen Tree

    Specimen

    Low Maintenance

    Low Maintenance

    Cottage

    Cottage/Informal

    Wildlife

    Attractive To Wildlife

    Ornamental - Mail Order Trees

    Ornamental

    Soil

    • Soil Type:

      Loamy, Sandy

      Soil Types
    • Soil Ph:

      Acidic, Neutral

      Soils Ph

    Special Features

    Autumn Colours - Mail Order Trees

    Special Features:

    Great Autumn Colour

    Calender

     
    Spring
    Summer
    Autumn
    Winter
    Fruit
    Flower
    Foliage
  • Sorbus aucuparia is a British native that boasts delightful spring flowers, luscious green leaves and a vivid autumnal show of colour from both foliage and fruit: this really is a tree with so much to offer. In spring, the luscious green foliage emerges and brings the tree to life: the leaves are made up of pinnate leaflets that are serrated at their edges and pointed at their tips.

    In late spring and early summer, clusters of delicate white flowers appear. The tiny, single, creamy-white flowers pop up all over the tree and are somewhat alluring to bees and insects as they radiate light and sweet scent. 

    Autumn is by far the most exciting time for the delightful Aucuparia: it puts on a stunning show of colour before the leaves fall for winter. The feathery leaves turn to firey shades of deep red, burnt orange, which adds a real burst of colour to the garden as the dark nights draw in.

    At the same time, clusters of dazzling ruby-red berries adorn the branches and the juicy berries are irresistible to birds. The berries can disappear quickly, so if you want the fruit for rowan jelly, pick them as soon as they are ripe to avoid disappointment. 

    Once mature, this Rowan forms a fairly open and somewhat broad-headed tree: it makes a great specimen but also works well in groups. The Aucuparia, which is widely found across Britain and parts of Europe, is a tree that is tolerant of a range of conditions.

    This native Rowan can thrive in a range of soil types, but it does require the soil to be moist yet well-drained. Plant this tree in a sunny spot in your garden to see it flourish. We would recommend planting it alongside the delightful Sorbus Eastern Promise as the rosy pink berries of the Eastern Promise sit beautifully against the glossy red berries of the Aucuparia.

    Common Name: Mountain Ash, Quicken tree, Rowan
    Latin Name: Sorbus aucuparia
    Soil: Moist but well-drained
    Position: Full sun
    Flowering period/colour: May to June/White
    Hardiness: Fully hardy
    Height/spread in 20 years: 6m x 3m
    Special features: Attractive red berries in autumn.

  • Here at Mail Order Trees, getting your trees and plants to you quickly and in perfect condition is our top priority. A great feature of our specially designed cardboard boxes is that they are 100% recyclable, which will help to reduce your carbon footprint even further.


    We have a standard flat rate charge of £9.95 per consignment (including VAT) to England and Wales so the more you buy, the more you save! Prices for Scotland, Grampian, the Highands can be calculated in the checkout area. Unfortunately we are unable to ship to any other locations aside from these. This means we do not ship to Isle of Wight, Channel Islands, Northern Ireland/Ireland and any Scottish Islands.


    Our usual delivery time is up to 7-10 working days. We will, as ever, aim to stick to our usual timescale but please be aware that this may not always be possible. Please take the time to fill out the special instructions box in the checkout area with the details of a neighbour or safe place that your trees can be left. Every effort will be made to make deliveries in this time or on a date requested by you.

    Mail-Order-Trees cannot be held responsible for delayed deliveries due to factors beyond our control such as Public Holidays or adverse weather conditions which make it impossible to lift bare-rooted trees. In cases such as these, you will be notified.


    We can only deliver to physical addresses and not to PO boxes. A complete address including correct postcode must be provided. Incorrect postcodes cause more delays than omitting the postcode altogether.


    Mail-Order-Trees cannot be held responsible for orders not received if an incorrect address is provided. It will also be necessary to give us details of where to place items should you be out when the delivery arrives. Mail-Order-Trees cannot be responsible for items lost if we have followed your instructions. A contact telephone number can also be very useful to our courier.




     

  • Here at Mail Order Trees, we want our customers to buy with confidence, which is why we offer a 2 year guarantee on all of our trees. Whilst we do thoroughly inspect all of our trees before dispatch, we do understand that sometimes trees can fail through no fault of your own. If we believe that your tree has failed due to an innate problem with the tree then we will replace it if it has failed within the 2 year period. Please note that the trees will not be covered under the guarantee if they have been neglected in some way, i.e by a lack of watering or by being planted in unsuitable conditions. 
     
    If your tree starts to show signs of failure, for example if the leaves unexpectedly go brown, please contact us as early as possible and we can advise you on a course of action which could prevent eventual failure of the tree. 

    In order to assess the problem or the cause of the failure, we require photos to be emailed to us: please send us a picture of the tree overall (including the soil) and a close-up of the problem. Please email info@mailordertrees.co.uk

    If you have any questions then you can of course call us on 0800 066 5972, but please note that we will always need to see photos of the tree in order to advise a course of action or send out a replacement. 

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