Key Features:
Berries: In late summer, the Rowan Tree produces clusters of bright red berries that persist into winter. These berries are a vital food source for birds, including thrushes and blackbirds.
Foliage: The pinnate leaves have a feathery appearance and turn from green to fiery orange in autumn, creating a stunning seasonal display.
Cultural Significance: Rowan trees have long been associated with protection and magic in British folklore.
Growing Conditions:
Soil: Adaptable to various soil types, but prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
Sunlight: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
Hardiness: Tolerant of cold climates and exposed sites.
Size at Maturity:
At maturity, the Rowan Tree reaches a height of 5-10 meters (16-33 feet) with a spread of 4-8 meters (13-26 feet).
Its compact form and ornamental value make it an excellent choice for gardens, parks, and wildlife habitats.
Whether you’re seeking a splash of colour, wildlife support, or a touch of folklore, the Rowan Tree delivers on all fronts.
Collection of items in stock is welcomed. Please get in touch with us to confirm a collection date.
Costs and couriers:
The cost of delivery is determined by the weight and dimensions of your order, as well as the location of the delivery address. Our plants, due to their size, are typically dispatched via pallet deliveries. This method can take 2-4 working days, or you can opt for our next-day pallet delivery service for an additional fee.
For areas within the East Midlands, a full pallet delivery cost will start from £40, while for areas such as London, the costs will be around £60-80; for areas in Scotland, the delivery cost can be up to £200 per pallet. A dedicated van can be arranged for specific items bigger than pallet size, please contact us for a quote.
We make every effort to deliver the goods as soon as possible after receiving your order. Out-of-stock items will go on backorder, and we will let you know when they become available and confirm a delivery date with you.