Sorbus aucuparia (Rowan)
A native British tree
- A small tree of mountains, woodland and valleys of Britain
- Growing on a wide range of soils from chalk to peat
- It has fine delicate leaves , creamy white flowers in the spring and attractive red berries in the autumn
- its berries provide important food for birds such as blackbirds and thrushes who disperse the seed widely
- Mature height 10 metres
- A good choice for woodland, parkland, urban settings and rewilded landscapes
