Sorbus Intermedia (Swedish Whitebeam)
| Species | : | Sorbus Intermedia |
|---|---|---|
| Common Name(s) | : | Swedish Whitebeam |
| Tree Features | : | White Flower,Good for Bees |
| Genus | : | Sorbus |
| Seasons of Interest | : | Spring Interest,Autumn Interest |
| Shape | : | Rounded |
| Mature Size | : | Medium (10-15m) |
| Soil Type | : | Alkaline Soil |
| Tree Type | : | Deciduous Broad Leaf |
| Tolerances | : | Pollution resistant,Wind-resistant |
The Swedish Whitebeam is widely planted as street tree in northern Europe.
The Swedish Whitebeam is widely planted as a street tree in northern Europe.
It is a tough tree that can even thrive within view of the coast.
Unlike the closely related Sorbus aria clones it is more tolerant of reflected heat and light bouncing of hard areas on urban sites.
A medium size tree with a well formed, rounded crown, its single, dark green leaves have silver-grey undersides.
White flowers in May give way to orange-red fruits, produced in small bunches. It is wind resistant and tolerant of calcareous soils and air pollution, making this a really useful candidate for urban planting.
We recommend it for streets and avenues.
Mature height: 10-15m
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