Rowan tree – Mountain Ash tree (Sorbus aucuparia)
Price range: £10.00 through £45.00
Size options
- Letterbox parcel sized tree approx. 20-40cm tall, supplied as a wrapped rootball without pot
- 30-60cm or 60-90cm tall tree in a 2 litre pot
- 1m-1.25m tall tree in a 10 litre pot
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Description
Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia)
A compact, wildlife‑rich native tree with year‑round colour — perfect for small gardens, cottage gardens and naturalistic planting.
Rowan is one of the UK’s most loved native trees, known for its delicate feathery foliage, creamy spring blossom and heavy clusters of bright red berries that birds adore. Its naturally slender, upright habit makes it ideal for smaller spaces where you want height without bulk.
Perfect For
- Small and medium gardens
- Wildlife‑friendly planting
- Adding height without taking over
- Cottage gardens and naturalistic schemes
Why Choose Rowan
- Compact, upright shape — fits beautifully into tighter spaces
- Heavy berry crops loved by thrushes, blackbirds and waxwings
- Beautiful seasonal interest — blossom in spring, berries in summer, fiery foliage in autumn
- Hardy and reliable — thrives even in exposed or upland sites
Final Height & Spread
- Height: 6–8m at maturity
- Spread: 3–4m
- Naturally slender and upright — ideal where space is limited
Growth Rate
- Moderate — typically 20–50cm per year
- Establishes quickly and responds well to UK conditions
Wildlife Benefits
- Spring blossom supports bees and pollinators
- Berries feed birds through late summer and autumn
- Light canopy allows wildflowers and underplanting beneath
Why Buy From Cotswold Trees
- UK‑grown in Oxfordshire
- 100% peat‑free from seed to sale
- Thriving Tree Guarantee included
- Specialist double‑layer courier packaging for safe delivery
- 5‑star rated independent nursery
- Grown with care by a small, expert team
Rowan FAQs
How big does a Rowan get?
Rowan typically reaches 6–8m tall with a 3–4m spread, making it suitable for most gardens.
Is Rowan suitable for small gardens?
Yes — its slender, upright habit means it adds height without dominating the space.
How fast does Rowan grow?
Moderate growth, around 20–50cm per year once established.
Does Rowan need special soil?
No — it thrives in most well‑drained soils and is tolerant of wind and poorer ground.
Is Rowan good for wildlife?
Extremely. Bees love the blossom, and birds flock to the berries.
Additional information
| Size | 30-60cm, 60-90cm, 1m-1.25m, Letterbox parcel – 20-40cm tall |
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