Rowan - Sorbus aucuparia
The Rowan, or Mountain Ash, is common across the UK and is a small, hardy tree that can live up to 100 years.
The Rowan is identified by its long, serrated leaves that sprout evenly from the twigs.
Small white flowers grow in clusters in the spring, giving way to clumps of bright red berries in the autumn.
The berries are edible and can be made into a delicate jelly to accompany cheese and game.
The Rowan is identified by its long, serrated leaves that sprout evenly from the twigs.
Small white flowers grow in clusters in the spring, giving way to clumps of bright red berries in the autumn.
The berries are edible and can be made into a delicate jelly to accompany cheese and game.