Description
Small, slow growing, upright deciduous tree (H 7-10 m, W 4-5 m). Crown at first rounded, later ovate, regular. Bark on young shoots light grey, dense white hairy; later grey, lightly fissured. Leaves pinnate, broadly ovate (10-20 cm), with 11-15 leaflets, with a serrate margin, dark green, autumn colour bright yellow to orange-red. Flowers in flat inflorescence (up to 15 cm), simple, cup-shaped (1-1,5 cm), white. Flowering period: May-June. Fruits globose (1-1,4 cm), fleshy, yellow-orange to orange. Ripening time: August-September. To be used fresh, for juicing or for cooking and making jams. Attracts butterflies, bees and birds. Requires warm, sunny sites; undemanding species, normally withstands urban conditoins. The variety is a cross between vrstama Sorbus aucuparia and S. discolor. Full name: Sorbus × arnoldiana 'Golden Wonder'.