Full Sun
Light watering
Frost Hardy
6a
USDA zone
-23°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
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Flowering
spring
summer
autumn
winter


Rowan Overview
This genus is made up of 100 species of deciduous trees and shrubs from cool-climate regions of the northern hemisphere. They are grown for their foliage, timber and decorative fruits. They have pinnate leaves which may be whole or divided into leaflets. The flowers are in clusters of small, creamy white flowers.
Common problems with Rowan
How to propagate Rowan
Budding
You can propagate by softwood cuttings or budding in summer, by stratified seed in autumn.
Cuttings
Seed
Grafting
Grafting in winter.
Other uses of Rowan
Grown for their foliage, small, 5 petalled flowers, attractive fruits and in some species, autumn colour. Suitable for coastal conditions.