Sorbus aria, or whitebeam mountain ash, is a non-native to Ontario originating in parts of Europe, North Africa, and temperate Asia. It prefers moist soils and is sensitive to hot, humid summers and urban pollution. This short-lived small tree is mostly found on acidic soil. It produces fruits that are attractive to birds and mammals and provides essential winter food for wildlife.
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Planting Site and Native Range
Planting Site
Parks, Residential, Wide Median
Management Notes
Management Notes
None of significance
Tree Characteristics
Growth Rate
Moderately (30cm- 60cm per year)
Width
6 - 8m
Height
11 - 14m
Soil Quantity
11 - 20 m
Leaves
Deciduous
Insects and Diseases
Insects and Diseases
Several different pests and diseases can influence this species including canker, fireblight, rust, borers, sphids, etc.