
Sorbus cashmiriana Tree
Sorbus cashmiriana has corymbs of pinkish white flowers appearing in spring to early summer that are popular with the bees. They are followed by pearl like white berries that are up to an inch in diameter. Adorning the tree like bunches of snowy white marbles, they remain mostly untouched by birds and hang on to branches for longer than many of the other Rowan trees.
Dark green pinnate foliage is made up of pretty, oblong leaflets. The foliage turns subtle shades of russet, orange and yellow in winter, but it is the large white berries that are the real star of the show in autumn and winter.
This stunning small tree has an elegant spreading habit and will grow to 4 x 3 metres in 20 years., making it a wonderful choice for a smaller space. Kashmir Rowan will grow in most soils including loam, sand and clay, preferring slightly acidic so where possible. It is a tough variety of Rowan that will tolerate pollution and exposed sites.
AKA Sorbus cashmiriana, Kashmir Rowan, White-Berried Mountain Ash
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Sorbus cashmiriana Tree
Sorbus cashmiriana has corymbs of pinkish white flowers appearing in spring to early summer that are popular with the bees. They are followed by pearl like white berries that are up to an inch in diameter. Adorning the tree like bunches of snowy white marbles, they remain mostly untouched by birds and hang on to branches for longer than many of the other Rowan trees.
Dark green pinnate foliage is made up of pretty, oblong leaflets. The foliage turns subtle shades of russet, orange and yellow in winter, but it is the large white berries that are the real star of the show in autumn and winter.
This stunning small tree has an elegant spreading habit and will grow to 4 x 3 metres in 20 years., making it a wonderful choice for a smaller space. Kashmir Rowan will grow in most soils including loam, sand and clay, preferring slightly acidic so where possible. It is a tough variety of Rowan that will tolerate pollution and exposed sites.
AKA Sorbus cashmiriana, Kashmir Rowan, White-Berried Mountain Ash
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Sorbus cashmiriana has corymbs of pinkish white flowers appearing in spring to early summer that are popular with the bees. They are followed by pearl like white berries that are up to an inch in diameter. Adorning the tree like bunches of snowy white marbles, they remain mostly untouched by birds and hang on to branches for longer than many of the other Rowan trees.
Dark green pinnate foliage is made up of pretty, oblong leaflets. The foliage turns subtle shades of russet, orange and yellow in winter, but it is the large white berries that are the real star of the show in autumn and winter.
This stunning small tree has an elegant spreading habit and will grow to 4 x 3 metres in 20 years., making it a wonderful choice for a smaller space. Kashmir Rowan will grow in most soils including loam, sand and clay, preferring slightly acidic so where possible. It is a tough variety of Rowan that will tolerate pollution and exposed sites.
AKA Sorbus cashmiriana, Kashmir Rowan, White-Berried Mountain Ash




















