• Great for small gardens
• Multiple seasons of interest
• Hardy
• Low maintenance
• Attracts wildlife
The Sorbus bissetii 'Pearls' is an elegant, bushy, spreading ornamental tree providing multiple seasons of interest.
Description
This hardy Rowan Tree displays small, white flowers during spring, attracting an abundance of wildlife. The Sorbus bissetii 'Pearls' blossoms are followed by clusters of rounded, pale pink-purple to white berries from spring to autumn, providing an essential food source for birds.
The Sorbus bissetii 'Pearls' is a small, ornamental tree with fern-like dark green leaves from spring, turning attractive tones of red and purple before the leaves fall in autumn.
Planting Position
This Rowan Tree is a low-maintenance addition, suitable for small gardens and is often planted in courtyards and informal gardens. The Sorbus bissetii 'Pearls' will grow in most conditions but prefers exposed and sheltered areas in full sun to partial shade and in moist but well-drained soil.
After-Care
The Sorbus bissetii 'Pearls' requires little maintenance. Remove dead, diseased, damaged, congested or crossing shoots during winter or early spring. Water only if the compost feels dry.
Size
After 10 years, the tree can reach a height of 4m x 4m spread.
Sorbus bissetii 'Pearls' | Rowan Tree
Height (10-20yrs): 4-8m
Spread (10-20yrs): 4-8m
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Foliage: deciduous
Foliage colour: dark green to red and purple
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Habit: spreading
Form: bushy
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Flower colour: white
Flowering season: spring
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Soil: clay, loam, sand
Moisture: moist but well-drained soil
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Sun: full sun to partial shade
Exposure: exposed and sheltered areas