- See also:
- Flowering cherry trees31
- Crab-apple trees25
- Hawthorn trees2
Rowan trees
Rowan trees are easy to grow, don't take up much space, and offer plenty of autumn colour, with masses of pretty berries and colourful leaves.
Asplenifolia
The Cut-leaf Rowan, an excellent form of the native Mountain Ash, orange-red berries, and highly feathered leaves.Autumn Spire®
Autumn Spire (Flanrock) is a columnar rowan with yellow fruitlets and excellent autumn colour.Common Rowan
The Rowan or Mountain Ash, native to most parts of the UK. The leaves turn golden red in autumn, accompanied by clusters of red berries. One of the largest species of Sorbus.Croft Coral
Croft Coral is a small rowan tree but the fruits are an orange coral colour rather than the usual red,Fingerprint®
A particularly upright form of the Mountain Ash, and one of the most disease-resistant.Joseph Rock
A small rowan, with distinctive pale yellow fruitlets. Also one of the best for autumn colour.Lutescens
An excellent garden tree, very hardy, easy to grow, and tolerant of a wide range of soils and conditions. Grey-green leaves turn russet in autumn, with orange berries.Matthew Ridley
An upright-growing Mountain Ash with dense white flowers and clusters of orange-red autumn berries.Olympic Flame
Olympic Flame (or Dodong) is an attractive small rowan tree, its orange/red autumn leaf-colours are amongst the best.Sunshine
A small rowan tree with an upright form and golden yellow clusters of fruits, and strong autumn colours.