The Sorbus aucuparia ‘Asplenifolia’, also known as the Cut-Leaf Rowan Tree or Fern-Leaf Mountain Ash, is a graceful ornamental tree admired for its delicate, finely cut foliage and seasonal bursts of colour. In spring, it produces frothy clusters of creamy-white flowers, followed by bright red berries in autumn, which are adored by birds. Its fern-like leaves add elegance throughout summer and take on rich golden hues in autumn, making it a year-round garden highlight.
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Key Features
Elegant Foliage – Finely divided, fern-like green leaves give a graceful texture.
Showy Spring Flowers – Clusters of creamy-white blooms attract bees and pollinators.
Autumn Berries – Bright red berries provide colour and food for wildlife.
Seasonal Colour – Leaves turn warm shades of yellow and gold in autumn.
Hardy Native – Thrives in the UK climate and tolerates exposed, poor soils.
Wildlife Friendly – Supports a wide range of insects and birds.
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Specification Details Botanical Name Sorbus aucuparia ‘Asplenifolia’ Common Names Cut-Leaf Rowan, Fern-Leaf Rowan, Cut-Leaf Mountain Ash Family Rosaceae Origin Native to Europe; widespread across UK gardens, parks, and hedgerows



































