The Sorbus aucuparia ‘Sheerwater Seedling’, commonly known as the Sheerwater Rowan Tree, is a popular upright form of the native rowan. It combines all the seasonal charm of the mountain ash – from creamy-white spring flowers to clusters of bright red berries in autumn – with a narrow, columnar habit ideal for streets, avenues, and smaller gardens. Hardy, wildlife-friendly, and tolerant of urban conditions, this cultivar is a reliable choice for year-round beauty and biodiversity.
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Key Features
Narrow Habit – Upright, columnar growth makes it perfect for smaller spaces and avenue planting.
Showy Flowers – Creamy-white clusters in late spring attract bees and pollinators.
Brilliant Berries – Heavy bunches of red berries provide an autumn spectacle and food for birds.
Seasonal Foliage – Green summer leaves turn golden-yellow to orange in autumn.
Wildlife Value – Excellent for pollinators and berry-feeding birds.
Urban Hardy – Tolerant of pollution and poor soils, thriving in towns and cities.
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Specification Details Botanical Name Sorbus aucuparia ‘Sheerwater Seedling’ Common Names Sheerwater Rowan, Sheerwater Seedling Rowan, Mountain Ash ‘Sheerwater Seedling’ Family Rosaceae Origin Cultivar of the European rowan (Sorbus aucuparia), native to Europe and the UK 🔗 Learn More About the Rosaceae Family
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