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Ivan's Belle Mountain Ash

Original price $49.99 - Original price $49.99
Original price
$49.99
$49.99 - $49.99
Current price $49.99
SKU D711

Sorbus aucuparia x Craetagus 'Ivan's Belle'

An attractive tree from the Ukraine, this unusual cross of mountain ash and hawthorn was bred by famed Russian plant breeder Ivan Michurin. The self-fertile, 12'-15' tree has glossy compound leaves, showy clusters of white flowers in spring, and produces loads of sweet-tart, ½ inch, wine-red fruit that is prized for making wine, jelly or sauces. High in Vitamins A, C and niacin, it's a fantastic wildlife tree well-suited to hedgerows and mixed borders.

Hardy, disease-resistant and self fertile. Prefers cooler summer regions and regularly moist, acid-to-neutral soils. USDA Zones 3-8.

Size: 4'-5' Tree

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range

2 - 11

Outdoors: 4 - 11

My Hardiness Zone

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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Do these have thorns?

    No, Mountain Ash do not have thorns

  • Are they deciduous?

    They are pretty, but as with most mountain ash they have a unique flavor favored by some but not others.

Customer Reviews

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Karl A.
They arrived in great shape

We are looking forward to the growth of these trees

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james m.s.

Ivan's Belle Mountain Ash

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G. J.
Beautiful Medium Sized Tree

We live in the Treasure Valley in Idaho and have been super happy with these trees. I bought 4 to line our driveway and create privacy. We own one that is on its 3rd year here and loved it so much we ordered the other 4 this last year. Going to try making jelly hopefully this year with the berries they’ve produced. I must say that even with our very hot summer here they’ve done very well. Highly recommend!