A great tree for windy areas with soft silvery leaves tinted yellow green and white-hairy beneath. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 10-25m. Spread 10m.
A medium-sized deciduous tree with ascending main branches and a rounded crown bearing oblong leaves to 15cm, lobed with 1-2 pairs of free leaflets at base. White flowers are followed by globose, deep red fruits 12mm in length size.
Whitebeam. An upright tree with silvery grey leaves. later grey-green. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 10m. Spread 8m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June. Splendid foliage contrast.
Whitebeam. An upright tree with glossy, dark green leaves, white-hairy beneath. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 10-25m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Deciduous. Hardy.
'John Mitchell' is a compact medium-sized deciduous tree with broadly rounded leaves up to 15cm in length, white-hairy when young, later glossy green above, white-hairy beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by brown fruits.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A small tree with a conical head of branches. Leaves are fern like with up to 23 sharply toothed leaflets. White spring flowers are followed by pure white fruits 1cm across in drooping clusters. 7m high 5m spread.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves. turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red berries. Height 10m. Spread 5m.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by apricot yellow berries in large bunches. Height 7m. Spread 4m. A small variety.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, deeply cut leaflets give a fern like effect. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red berries. Height 15m. Spread 7m.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. Medium sized deciduous tree with a columnar growth habit. Clusters of white flowers appear late spring while yellow berries are produced in autumn which are good for attracting wildlife to your garden. Can be grown in full sun or partial shade and makes an excellent choice for providing vivid autumn colour.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by red berries in large bunches. Height 7m. Spread 4m. A small variety.
A small spreading tree with divided dark green leaves of 17-19 serrated leaflets. Clusters of white or pink flowers in late spring are followed by white. large berries. Height 8m. Spread 7m. The fruits persist after leaf fall like white marbles in bunches.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A small tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark finely divided green leaves turning red-purple in autumn, deeply cut leaflets give a lace like effect. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 9m. Spread 4m.
Renowned for its stunning autumn colours, this delightful variety of rowan has pinnate dark green leaves that turn to brilliant shades of yellow, orange and reddish-purple in the autumn. In the late spring the branches are adorned with large clusters of pink-tinged, showy white flowers that are attractive to bees. The flowers are followed by heavy bunches of bright orange-red berries that are very popular with hungry birds. The tree has an upright habit. It will tolerate most soil conditions and can be planted in full sun or partial shade.
A broadly conical tree with divided dark green leaves, turning bright red in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red to red berries. Height 10m. Spread 7m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June. Deciduous.
A broadly conical tree with divided dark green leaves, turning bright red in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red to red berries. Height 10m. Spread 7m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June. Deciduous.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A small tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to blue-green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by golden yellow berries in large bunches. Height 8m. Spread 5m.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A small tree with an upright habit. greyish downy winter buds that open to bright- green leaves. turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by golden yellow turning orange berries in large bunches. Height 8m. Spread 5m.
A small, spreading tree to 10m tall and wide with leaves made up of 21-33 narrowly oblong, glossy green to dark green leaflets that are downy beneath and turn attractive shades of orange, red and purple in the autumn. Flattened heads of small white flowers borne in spring are followed by rounded red fruits.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. An upright tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red berries. Height 15m. Spread 7m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June.
Mountain Ash. Rowan. A small tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to blue-green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by golden yellow berries in large bunches. Height 8m. Spread 5m.
A beautiful spreading tree or shrub with arching branches of divided, fern-like dark green leaves turning red purple in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries ageing to pink then white. Height 5m. Spread 5m.
A broadly conical tree with divided dark green leaves, turning yellow to red or purple in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red to red berries. Height 10m. Spread 7m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Deciduous. Hardy.
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