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Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’
Sorbus x 'Joseph Rock' has superb autumn colour and was introduced to the west after it was identified in China in the early twentieth century by the famed plant hunter, Joseph Rock.
This rowan has cool green, pinnate (feather-like) leaves which turn fabulous shades blood red in autumn before falling. This vivid autumn colour is complimented by large clusters of bright yellow fruit!
An excellent, reliable small garden tree.
Position: Full sun or light, dappled shade.
Soil: Well drained, fertile soils.
Hardiness: Hardy.
Flowering Period: May.
Rate of Growth: Vigorous.
Habit: Sorbus x 'Joseph Rock' grows to be a small, branching, rounded tree.
Height: 8 m (26 ft)
Spread: 6 m (20 ft)
Notes: The berries of a Sorbus x 'Joseph Rock' tend to last on the tree until late in autumn, as birds will generally leave the yellow fruit until last when hungry, preferring to eat the red and orange coloured berries first.