Sorbus aucuparia (European Mountainash)

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Sorbus aucuparia at Fanshawe College with Horticulture professor Michael Pascoe.

The Rowan tree is a very popular tree for the residential landscape. This tree flowers with large white panicles of blooms in late spring; these are followed by clusters of orange fruit that persist for the remainder of the season. It has smooth bark and can reach heights of 6 m. It may be susceptible to Sawfly and Borer infestations. It prefers full sun in well-drained soils.

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Hello.I saw this video and I was wondering if you give me some information how to cultivate or plant new Mountainashes.I am from Albania and in my village people have destroyed these trees until there are only two plants left and they are very old.I have some forest lands in my ownership and I want to plant new mountainashes in order to bring them back to their natural habitat.In my lands we had such trees but because I lived for some years in Greece and they weren't protected, people cut them and sold them for medicinal purpose.Now my lands are isolated and protected and there is no way people can destroy them.They are yellow fruit mountainashes.Any advice would be precious to me.
Thank you in advance.

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What's the taste like of sorbus aucuparia fruit?

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