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Moutain Ash
Sorbus aucuparia Apricot Queen
This is a lovely, deciduous variety which bears attractive, white coloured flowers which are borne in clusters between April and May, followed by apricot coloured berries and fiery red autumn foliage. It has grey-green leaves and can tolerate a wide range of harsh conditions, making it ideal for an urban garden.
Position:
Prefers partial shade
Soil:
Any neutral to slightly acidic soil
Rate of Growth:
Average
Flowering Period:
April to May
Flower Colour:
Apricot-coloured
Other Features:
Tolerant of a wide range of harsh conditions
Hardiness:
Fully hardy: stands a temperature down to -15°C
Garden Care:
Incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost or organic matter when planting and stake firmly. Any dead, diseased and crossing branches should be removed in late autumn or winter. Routine pruning is not required.
Eventual Height: 10m
Eventual Spread:
7m
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Planting Kit |
Stake, Tie & 2 x Tablets |
£5.50 |
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pot |
Half Standard |
£24.99 |
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