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What you should learn about growing a Korean Mountain Ash tree

An ideal specimen tree for small gardens, Korean Mountain Ash is a small, densely- branched, deciduous tree with a long season of interest. The elegant foliage of glossy, ovate, dark green leaves warms up to gold and orange in the fall before falling to the ground. In late spring, a profusion of tiny white flowers held in flat-topped clusters are produced. The berries persist well after the leaves are gone, providing a welcomed feast for various types of weary, migrating birds.

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Source: Gardenia.net

Sorbus alnifolia, Korean Mountain Ash, Small Tree, Shrub, Red fruit, Red berries, Winter fruits, Fall Foliage

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