Rowan Pink Pagoda
A beautiful cultivar of a Chinese species of rowan, Sorbus pseudohupehensis Pink Pagoda is a small, deciduous tree with a broadly columnar habit. Creamy-white flowers in late spring are followed in autumn by pretty rose-pink berries which persist into winter. The leaves are of typical rowan shape but blue-green, lovely with the pink berries, and turning red and orange in autumn as the berries fade to white. Hardy and disease-resistant, and a good resource for wild-life. Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Site: Tolerates exposure
Soil: Any reasonably well drained soil, acid to neutral soils preferred
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Season of Interest: Spring, autumn, early winter
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 13-26’ (4-8m)  Spread: 13-26’ (4-8m)
























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