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Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' (Rock's Mountain Ash)
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This is particularly grown for its autumn fruits consisting of clusters of small yellow berries which last well as the birds don't realise they can be eaten. The tree has a fine upstanding habit and can achieve around 8m (26ft) in height at 15 years of age, which is pretty good going for a mountain ash. It has creamy flowers in late spring and early summer and excellent crimson and purple leaf colours in autumn. It is quite a slender tree in its habit and an excellent specimen. Height 10m (33ft), Spread 5m (16ft).
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