Overview
The Sorbus torminalis is a medium-sized deciduous tree with clusters of cream flowers in spring/summer and small red-brown fruits in autumn.
Description
The Sorbus torminalis, also known as the Wild Service Tree, is a native deciduous tree to 25m, with broad, pinnately lobed leaves. The tree produces clusters of cream flowers in late spring/early summer and produces red-brown fruits in autumn, making this tree great for both wildlife and seasonal interest.
The Sorbus torminalis will grow higher than 12m/39ft tall and 8m/26ft wide (within 20-50 years), making this an excellent choice for medium to large-size gardens.Height (when grown): Up to 25m
Spread: Up to 8m
Soil Type: Well-drained, moist, moderately fertile
Position: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Hardiness: Fully Hardy (Suitable for British gardens)
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Sorbus torminalis | Wild Service Tree
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- Foliage: Deciduous, broad, pinnately lobed leaves.
- Flowers: Clusters of cream flowers in late spring/early summer.
- Berries: Small red-brown fruits in autumn.
- Soil Preference: Thrives in well-drained, moist, moderately fertile soil.
- Seasonal Interest: Offers year-round interest with flowers, fruits, and foliage.