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Rowan Mountain Ash Tree (Bare Root, 3 ft. to 4 ft. Tall)
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Rowan Mountain Ash Tree (Bare Root, 3 ft. to 4 ft. Tall)

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Customers have had mixed experiences with their trees, with some reporting that their trees did not develop any leaves or were not rooted properly. Others have reported that their trees were planted too shallow or were cut too quickly. However, many customers have been satisfied with their trees and are hopeful that their trees will grow and produce beautiful leaves in the future.
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The European Mountain Ash (also known as the Rowan tree) is an ancient and beautiful tree which has countless visual and practical qualities. The most distinguishable aspect of a Mountain Ash tree is the massive clusters of bright orange berries which adorn the foliage through spring, summer, and fall. These showy orange berries are quickly n…
The European Mountain Ash (also known as the Rowan tree) is an ancient and beautiful tree which has countless visual and practical qualities. The most distinguishable aspect of a Mountain Ash tree is the massive clusters of bright orange berries which adorn the foliage through spring, summer, and fall. These showy orange berries are quickly noticed as they clash brightly against the tiny dark green leaves of the Mountain Ash tree. Their bright orange color is certainly beautiful, but a truly unique aspect of these berries is that upon closer inspection, each berry has a small star imprinted upon the bottom. If you're interested in attracting a range of local birds to your landscape, there's nothing like an abundance of Mountain Ash berries to draw them in. This is also beneficial because birds typically eat so many of these berries, there's no cleanup necessary underneath the foliage. The pure white flowers of a Mountain Ash tree blossom by June in lovely large clusters, just like its famous orange berries. Although these starry bright orange berries hold a great ornamental appeal, they are also used as an ingredient in a wide variety of recipes. These berries are used to make jelly accompanying various meats, jams, wine, liqueur, and even as a coffee bean substitute.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with their trees, with some reporting that their trees did not develop any leaves or were not rooted properly. Others have reported that their trees were planted too shallow or were cut too quickly. However, many customers have been satisfied with their trees and are hopeful that their trees will grow and produce beautiful leaves in the future.

Pros

  • Large trunk size
  • Good for various landscapes
  • Easy to plant

Cons

  • Difficult to determine root collar depth
  • Some trees struggle to grow
  • Potential for incorrect pruning
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The European Mountain Ash (also known as the Rowan tree) is an ancient and beautiful tree which has countless visual and practical qualities. The most distinguishable aspect of a Mountain Ash tree is the massive clusters of bright orange berries which adorn the foliage through spring, summer, and fall. These showy orange berries are quickly noticed as they clash brightly against the tiny dark green leaves of the Mountain Ash tree. Their bright orange color is certainly beautiful, but a truly unique aspect of these berries is that upon closer inspection, each berry has a small star imprinted upon the bottom. If you're interested in attracting a range of local birds to your landscape, there's nothing like an abundance of Mountain Ash berries to draw them in. This is also beneficial because birds typically eat so many of these berries, there's no cleanup necessary underneath the foliage. The pure white flowers of a Mountain Ash tree blossom by June in lovely large clusters, just like its famous orange berries. Although these starry bright orange berries hold a great ornamental appeal, they are also used as an ingredient in a wide variety of recipes. These berries are used to make jelly accompanying various meats, jams, wine, liqueur, and even as a coffee bean substitute.

Specifications

Type of Bonsai TreeOther
Bloom TimeSpring
Average Shipping Height (In.)48 In
Additional CharacteristicsAir Purifying,cat Safe,deer Resistant
Wildlife DeterredNo Wildlife Deterred
Container TypeBare Root
Evergreen Or DeciduousDeciduous
Blossom Color FamilyWhite
Botanical NameSorbus Aucuparia
Hardiness Zone3 (40 To -30 F),4 (30 To -20 F),5 (20 To -10 F)
Mature Height (Ft.)21-40
Container Size5 Gallon(s)
Growth HabitUpright
Mature Height (In.)360 In.
Mature Width (In.)120 In.
Optimal Soil ConditionNeutral
Recommended Space Between Plantings (In.)120
Returnable90-day
Sun ToleranceFull Sun
Tree Height Range (Ft.)20-30 Ft.
Best Time To PlantFall To Spring
FragranceFragrant
Common Name FamilyAsh Tree
Wildlife AttractedBees, Birds, Bluebirds