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sorbus
This rowan or mountain ash variety rewards you with plentiful clusters of orange berries after white flowers in April and May. The attractive ladder-like leaves become fiery red in autumn on tidy trees perfect for gardens of any size.
1 x Bare Root Tree
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Only 6 remaining
£39.99
1 x 10L Tree
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Only 7 remaining
£48.99
Tree Delivery from £4.95* | Learn More
Tree Delivery from £4.95*
Bare Root Trees - Standard Delivery charge of £4.95.
Potted Trees - Extra Large delivery charge of £9.99
All our Trees are dispatched directly from our nursery. Trees showing as 'In Stock' on the individual product page will be dispatched by our expert nursery team within 48 hours of placing your order (orders placed Sunday to Thursday). Dispatching 5 days a week.
We avoid sending any plants in the post over the weekend to ensure they arrive with you in the freshest condition.
For 'Pre-Orders' please refer to the estimated delivery date on each product page. Further details can be found in the table below of when we send different plant orders out.
All exact delivery charge shown at checkout.
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Flowering
Take advantage of mountain ash Apricot Queen for your garden. This tidy and compact tree gives you impact every month of the year. With flowers in May and June followed by bunches of attractive orange berries with garden tree is super pretty.
From autumn the leaves turn a claret red before falling to reveal a tidy and neat compact tree with an attractive framework of branches. These look great silhouetted in the low winter sun.
Pollution-tolerant, heat tolerant and tolerant of strong winds this makes a great urban tree for those living in built-up areas. With a tidy and compact habit it’s ideal for small gardens and containerised plants on balconies.
Useful tip:
If you put your mountain ash Sorbus Apricot Queen in a container make sure you give the soil plenty of well-rotted compost or rich compost like John Innes No3 to keep your tree happy. A fresh layer every spring or autumn will keep the soil moist and nutrient-rich to keep your tree performing at its best.
How To Grow
To grow a Sorbus (Mountain Ash) tree, select a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. Plant the tree at the same depth as in its pot, and water deeply to help settle the roots. During the first growing season, maintain regular watering to support root establishment. Prune in late winter or early spring to shape the tree and remove any dead or damaged branches. Add a layer of mulch around the base each spring to help retain moisture and reduce competition from weeds. Fertilising in early spring can promote healthy growth and an abundance of flowers and berries.
Guide To Plant Sizes
Our ornamental trees arrive either as potted plants or bare-root trees, carefully selected for your garden. Here’s what to expect:
Potted Trees: Your tree will arrive potted, ready for planting. If you can't plant immediately, place the pot outdoors in a sheltered spot and water regularly to keep the soil moist.
Bare-Root Trees: Delivered during autumn or winter when ready for planting. If planting is delayed, keep the roots moist by covering them in soil in a cool location. Aim to plant within seven days of delivery.
Planting Tips:
Seasonal Care: Plant hardy trees throughout the year, avoiding extremes. During winter, plants may arrive dormant or bare-root with no leaves. This is normal and encourages strong spring growth.
Water regularly during the first year, especially in dry periods. For bare-root trees, soak roots before planting. Add mulch in spring to retain moisture and nourish roots.
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