Corymbs of inconspicuous pinkish-red pendent flowers bloom in April and May
It is not full hardy
Euonymous alatus is a stunning shrub with beautiful fiery red autumn foliage
Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' thrives in moist
yellow flowers emerge on bare branches before leaves show up
Sorbus aucuparia Autumn Spire | Mountain Ash ‘Autumn Spire’ - 300-350cm, 40lt 5ft- 6ft | 1.7m - 1.9m Corymbs of inconspicuous pinkish-red pendentSorbus aucuparia Autumn Spire is a small, vigorous, deciduous tree of columnar habit with pinnate, bright green leaves, yellow, red, and purple in autumn. Small, creamy white flowers bloom in spring and are followed by masses of yellow berries with reddish centres in summer and autumn. Attractive to birds and bees. Mountain Ash Autumn Spire grows best in moderately fertile, humus rich, slightly acidic, moist, well drained soils, but is adaptable to