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'White Wax' Rowan Tree | Sorbus arnoldiana

'White Wax' Rowan Tree | Sorbus arnoldiana

$24.03

Original: $80.09

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'White Wax' Rowan Tree | Sorbus arnoldiana

$80.09

$24.03

The Story

  • Most people know rowan trees for their bright red or orange berries. But what if we told you about a rowan with snow white berries? 'White Wax' is the (not-so-inventively-named) tree that does just that.
  • From late summer well into winter, the tree is wreathed in satin white berries, held against a backdrop of lush green foliage.
  • A strong contender for 'tree with the best autumn colour', 'White Wax' foliage takes on an inferno of fiery hues (red, orange and bronze).
  • An incredibly easy tree to grow, this rowan has significant wildlife interest, including birds (blackbirds, thrushes and redwings), insects (bees, hoverflies and beetles) and small mammals (mice, voles and squirrels).
  • Did you know? Rowan trees have a long history, having traditionally been used to help ward off witches!
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

'White Wax' Rowan Tree | Sorbus arnoldiana - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • Most people know rowan trees for their bright red or orange berries. But what if we told you about a rowan with snow white berries? 'White Wax' is the (not-so-inventively-named) tree that does just that.
  • From late summer well into winter, the tree is wreathed in satin white berries, held against a backdrop of lush green foliage.
  • A strong contender for 'tree with the best autumn colour', 'White Wax' foliage takes on an inferno of fiery hues (red, orange and bronze).
  • An incredibly easy tree to grow, this rowan has significant wildlife interest, including birds (blackbirds, thrushes and redwings), insects (bees, hoverflies and beetles) and small mammals (mice, voles and squirrels).
  • Did you know? Rowan trees have a long history, having traditionally been used to help ward off witches!