European Mt. Ash (Bare Root) 1" Size

$44.99

The European Mountain Ash is a small, deciduous tree known for its showy clusters of white flowers in late spring and its vibrant red berries that persist into winter. The tree features dark green pinnate leaves that turn golden-yellow in the fall, adding seasonal beauty. The red berries are not only visually striking but also provide food for birds. In addition to its ornamental qualities, the European Mountain Ash has a strong, upright form with a symmetrical crown. It’s often used in landscapes for both aesthetic appeal and its ability to attract wildlife.

Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 20-30 feet.

Spacing:
Spacing of 15-20 feet between trees is recommended to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

Interesting Information:

  • The clusters of white flowers bloom in late spring, providing a striking contrast against the tree's green foliage.

  • The bright red berries that follow the flowers are a favorite food for birds, making the tree excellent for wildlife gardens.

  • Sorbus aucuparia is cold-hardy and performs well in a variety of soil types, including loam, clay, and acidic soils.

  • This tree is relatively drought-tolerant once established and is known for its resilience to urban conditions, including pollution.

  • The fall foliage provides vibrant yellow to orange colors, complementing the berries for a visually stunning autumn display.

Grow Zone:
Zones 3-7, making it suitable for cooler climates and adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions.

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The European Mountain Ash is a small, deciduous tree known for its showy clusters of white flowers in late spring and its vibrant red berries that persist into winter. The tree features dark green pinnate leaves that turn golden-yellow in the fall, adding seasonal beauty. The red berries are not only visually striking but also provide food for birds. In addition to its ornamental qualities, the European Mountain Ash has a strong, upright form with a symmetrical crown. It’s often used in landscapes for both aesthetic appeal and its ability to attract wildlife.

Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 20-30 feet.

Spacing:
Spacing of 15-20 feet between trees is recommended to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

Interesting Information:

  • The clusters of white flowers bloom in late spring, providing a striking contrast against the tree's green foliage.

  • The bright red berries that follow the flowers are a favorite food for birds, making the tree excellent for wildlife gardens.

  • Sorbus aucuparia is cold-hardy and performs well in a variety of soil types, including loam, clay, and acidic soils.

  • This tree is relatively drought-tolerant once established and is known for its resilience to urban conditions, including pollution.

  • The fall foliage provides vibrant yellow to orange colors, complementing the berries for a visually stunning autumn display.

Grow Zone:
Zones 3-7, making it suitable for cooler climates and adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions.

The European Mountain Ash is a small, deciduous tree known for its showy clusters of white flowers in late spring and its vibrant red berries that persist into winter. The tree features dark green pinnate leaves that turn golden-yellow in the fall, adding seasonal beauty. The red berries are not only visually striking but also provide food for birds. In addition to its ornamental qualities, the European Mountain Ash has a strong, upright form with a symmetrical crown. It’s often used in landscapes for both aesthetic appeal and its ability to attract wildlife.

Mature Height:
Typically reaches a mature height of 20-30 feet.

Spacing:
Spacing of 15-20 feet between trees is recommended to allow for proper growth and air circulation.

Interesting Information:

  • The clusters of white flowers bloom in late spring, providing a striking contrast against the tree's green foliage.

  • The bright red berries that follow the flowers are a favorite food for birds, making the tree excellent for wildlife gardens.

  • Sorbus aucuparia is cold-hardy and performs well in a variety of soil types, including loam, clay, and acidic soils.

  • This tree is relatively drought-tolerant once established and is known for its resilience to urban conditions, including pollution.

  • The fall foliage provides vibrant yellow to orange colors, complementing the berries for a visually stunning autumn display.

Grow Zone:
Zones 3-7, making it suitable for cooler climates and adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions.

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