Sorbus aria 'Majestica' (Whitebeam 'Majestica')
Other names: Sorbus aria 'Decaisneana'
'Majestica' is a deciduous tree with large attractive, elliptic leaves which have whitish undersides. In late spring, it bears small clusters of white flowers, followed by shiny red berries in autumn.
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8m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Sorbus aria 'Magnifica' (Whitebeam 'Magnifica')
'Magnifica' is a broadly columnar, deciduous tree with large, ovate, dark green leaves, white-hairy beneath, and small clusters of white flowers in late spring followed by ovoid to spherical, speckled, dark red fruit.
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8m max. spread |
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10m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Sorbus carmesina (Sorbus carmesina )
Other names: Mountain ash
S. carmesina is a broadly columnar, small, deciduous tree with pinnate leaves divided into ovate, blue-green leaflets turning yellow, orange, and red in autumn and, clusters of white flowers in early summer followed by deep pink fruit.
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4m max. spread |
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6m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Sorbus forrestii (Sorbus forrestii)
Other names: Rowan
S. forrestii is a small tree with an upright habit. It has slender blue-green leaves, turning to yellow in autumn. In spring/ summer it bears flat white flowers, and in autumn it bears white berries tinged with pink.
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6m max. spread |
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6m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Sorbus x thuringiaca 'Fastigiata' (Bastard service tree 'Fastigiata')
Other names: Sorbus 'Fastigiata', Sorbus x hydrida 'Fastigiata'
'Fastigiata' is a compact, narrowly upright, deciduous tree, broadly conical when mature, with ovate to elliptic, lobed, glossy, dark green leaves that turn yellow-brown in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by spherical, bright red fruit.
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8m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Sorbus aucuparia var. xanthocarpa (Yellow-berried rowan)
Other names: Sorbus aucuparia 'Fructu Luteo', Sorbus aucuparia 'Xanthocarpa', Sorbus aucuparia gold-fruited, Sorbus xanthocarpa 'Fructu Luteo'
S. aucuparia var. xanthocarpa is a spreading, deciduous tree with pinnate leaves divided into oblong to lance-shaped, sharply toothed, dark green leaflets turning yellow, orange, and red in autumn. Flattened corymbs of creamy-white flowers in late spring are followed by spherical, yellow-orange fruit.
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8m max. spread |
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8m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Sorbus aucuparia var. edulis (Rowan)
Other names: Mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia 'Edulis', Sorbus aucuparia var. moravica, Sorbus aucuparia var. rossica, Sorbus aucuparia 'Dulcis', Sorbus aucuparia 'Moravica'
S. aucuparia var. edulis is an upright, oval to conical, deciduous tree with large, pinnate leaves divided into oblong or lance-shaped, toothed, mid- to dark green leaflets and flat clusters of white flowers in spring followed by edible, spherical, orange-red fruit.
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8m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
Sorbus 'Autumn Spire' (Rowan 'Autumn Spire' )
Other names: Mountain ash 'Autumn Spire' , Sorbus 'Flanrock'
'Autumn Spire' is a small, deciduous tree, upright when young, columnar in maturity, with pinnate, bright green leaves turning purple, red and yellow in autumn, and clusters of white flowers in summer followed by orange-yellow berries in late summer or early autumn.
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1m max. spread |
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4m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Other names: Rowanberry, Roan, Mountain ash, European mountain ash, Quickbeam, Rantry, Ranty, Sorbus rehderiana
S. aucuparia is a medium sized tree with an upright habit. It has fine, compound leaves that are blue-green, turning to yellow in autumn. In autumn it bears fruit that turns bright red with age.
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8m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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20-50 Years to maturity |
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