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Japanese Rowan Tree | Sorbus commixta 'Carmencita'
- A lovely Japanese rowan variety, 'Carmencita' boasts lush green foliage which takes on bronze and copper hues come autumn.
- Fully hardy, this tree will happily cope with British winters and requires little in the way of maintenance.
- A relatively small tree, growing to just four metres or so, 'Carmencita' is an excellent option to build a Japanese-style garden around.
- Gleaming red berries are produced in abundance in autumn, much to the delight of all the birds who feast on them.
- Originally found on mountain slopes and in forests, the Japanese rowan is native to (unsurprisingly) Japan, China, Korea and parts of Russia.
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Japanese Rowan Tree | Sorbus commixta 'Carmencita'
- A lovely Japanese rowan variety, 'Carmencita' boasts lush green foliage which takes on bronze and copper hues come autumn.
- Fully hardy, this tree will happily cope with British winters and requires little in the way of maintenance.
- A relatively small tree, growing to just four metres or so, 'Carmencita' is an excellent option to build a Japanese-style garden around.
- Gleaming red berries are produced in abundance in autumn, much to the delight of all the birds who feast on them.
- Originally found on mountain slopes and in forests, the Japanese rowan is native to (unsurprisingly) Japan, China, Korea and parts of Russia.
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- A lovely Japanese rowan variety, 'Carmencita' boasts lush green foliage which takes on bronze and copper hues come autumn.
- Fully hardy, this tree will happily cope with British winters and requires little in the way of maintenance.
- A relatively small tree, growing to just four metres or so, 'Carmencita' is an excellent option to build a Japanese-style garden around.
- Gleaming red berries are produced in abundance in autumn, much to the delight of all the birds who feast on them.
- Originally found on mountain slopes and in forests, the Japanese rowan is native to (unsurprisingly) Japan, China, Korea and parts of Russia.





















