Botanical Name: Sorbus 'Joseph Rock'
Common Name: Joseph Rock mountain ash
Family Name: Rosaceae
Origin/Distribution: Asia
Leaf: Compound leaf, Green, (fall)Orange/Yellow/Dark-red/Purple, Spectacular fall colour
Bud: Alternate
Flower: Creamy-white, Fragrant(sour), Clusters, Early spring
Fruit/Seed: Pome, Yellow, Showy, Edible, Early spring
Stem/Bark: Grey-brown, Prominent lenticels
Size: Height: 8.0 - 12m/Spread: 4.0 - 8.0m
Habit: Upright
Form: Round
Soil: Well-drained
Moisture: Moderate, High, *Does not tolerate high heat or drought
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Landscape use: Specimen plant
Notes: Perennial, *Flower odour dictates placing away from areas of high use
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