SORBUS SEEDS

The Sorbus genus, commonly known as Mountain Ash or Rowan, is a graceful and versatile member of the Rosaceae family. These deciduous trees and shrubs are celebrated for their pinnate foliage, clusters of delicate white flowers in spring, and vibrant berries in shades of red, orange, yellow, or white, which appear in autumn. Sorbus adds seasonal interest and ecological value to gardens, parks, and natural landscapes.

Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Sorbus thrives in well-drained soils and sunny to partially shaded locations. These hardy plants are perfect for wildlife-friendly gardens, as their berries attract birds and other animals. Popular species include Sorbus aucuparia, or European Rowan, admired for its traditional folklore associations and bright red berries, and Sorbus aria, or Whitebeam, valued for its silvery foliage and adaptability.

The Sorbus genus combines beauty, resilience, and practicality, making it a timeless choice for gardeners seeking elegant trees or shrubs that support biodiversity and provide multi-seasonal appeal.

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  1. SORBUS AUCUPARIA

    This well-loved tree produces clusters of white flowers in spring followed by bright, long-lasting, orange-red berries in the autumn that are loved by birds. The leaves go through dramatic colour changes in the autumn, turning yellow, then finally deep crimson before they fall off. The mountain ash is actually not an ash but a member of the rose family. The name "rowan" is derived from the Old Norse name for the tree, raun. It has numerous English folk names, including: Mountain ash, Quickbane, Quickbeam, Quickentree, Quickenbeam, Ran tree, Roan tree, Roden-quicken, Roden-quicken-royan, Ro ... Learn More

    $2.52

    (20+ seeds)

  2. SORBUS KOEHNEANA

    This medium-sized deciduous shrub or small tree has fern-like pinnate leaves composed of many small leaflets, dark green in spring and summer, and plum purple before falling in autumn. The fragrant white flowers in spring are followed by masses of large clusters of drooping, waxy, porcelain-white berries in autumn that are extremely popular with wildlife. It was first discovered in central China in the early twentieth century by the famed plant hunter Ernest Wilson. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM). ... Learn More

    $2.95

    (10 seeds)

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