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One of the best homegrown sources of sorbus trees is the catalogue of Landford Trees near Salisbury, my mainstay for almost 30 years. However, the nursery’s owner, ...
Another Chinese native, Sorbus vilmorinii, has dainty blue-green leaves and clusters of rose-red fruit that fade to pale pink. This graceful tree (16-32ft) is especially suitable for a smaller garden.
Buy Sorbus aucuparia 'Shearwater Seedling' - a vigorous rowan that shows large clusters of bright orange/red berries in late summer. Buy one plant for £22.95 inc p&p or two for £37.90 (saving £8).
There are only 16 recorded Sorbus torminalis, commonly known as wild service trees or chequers, ... Tree nursery assistant Sam Brown said it was a "privilege" to work on a project like this.
Simon Hiscock, Professor of Botany at the University of Bristol’s School of Biological Sciences, has been investigating speciation among Avon Gorge Sorbus trees since 2004, with the support of the ...
We call our Sorbus trees "mountain ashes" and they are familiar to all who live in southcentral Alaska because of their red berries and their attraction of flocks of waxwings who systematically ...
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There are only 16 recorded Sorbus torminalis, commonly known as wild service trees or chequers, in Denbighshire.