Rowan Burka
This rare plant is grown for its big edible berries and its lovely autumn colour. A hybrid between an Aronia and a Sorbus, . Sorbus Burka is a vigorous, deciduous shrub with a bushy habit. The large leaves are navided into many good-sized leaflets, emerging green but turning a magnificent red in autumn. Flat corymbs of unscented, creamy-white flowers appear in spring, and are followed by bunches of crimson berries, ¾”/2cm across, which are quite sweet and far less astringent than rowan berries, and are full of antioxidants and Vitamin C – good in a mixed fruit juice.
Site: Tolerates some exposure
Soil: Any light, moist, well drained soil; dislikes heavy clay soil
Position: Best in full sun; tolerates dappled shade
Season of interest: Spring, summer, autumn
Hardiness: Very hardy
Height: 10-13’ (3-4m) Spread: 1.5m-2m