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Introducing the Sorbus intermedia Brouwers, commonly known as the Brouwers Rowan or Swedish Whitebeam, a resilient and beautiful addition to any UK garden.
Description
The Sorbus intermedia Brouwers is a deciduous tree renowned for its stunning foliage, which emerges dark green with a silver-grey underside. This foliage transitions to vibrant red and orange hues in the autumn. Spring brings creamy-white blossoms, followed by red-orange berries in the autumn, ensuring seasonal interest. This clonal variation of the Swedish Whitebeam features a reliable pyramidal crown, making it ideal for avenue planting. It thrives in harsh environments, including windy and coastal conditions, and captivates with its elegant, seasonal charm.
Height (in 20 years): 7-8m
Spread: 3-5m
Soil Type: Suitable for most soils, including loam and clay. Well-drained.
Position: Exposed or Sheltered locations
Lighting:Full Sun or Partial Shade
Hardiness: Very hardy, can tolerate windy conditions, coastal sites (Ideal for British gardens)
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Sorbus intermedia 'Brouwers' | Swedish Whitebeam | Bare Root
- Foliage: Dark green, glossy leaves with a silver-grey underside.
- Flowers: Creamy-white blossoms in spring.
- Berries: Red-orange berries in autumn.
- Soil Preference: Thrives in well-drained soil.
- Plant Interest: Seasonal interest with blossoms and berries.
We knew we wanted to plant a Sorbus tree. After taking advice from the nursery, we chose the Sorbus intermedia Brouwers, the most suitable for our space. We visited the nursery to see the difference in girth size v height and chose a bare-rooted tree 8 - 10 cm girth. It was delivered in perfect condition. We purchased two stakes and a crossbar and secured the tree in its windy position. Happy to say it is budding up nicely and we are looking forward to its bursting open in the Spring!