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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. Grafted onto European Mountain ash rootstock. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 3.

Size: 4'-5' Tree

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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Donna S.
Happy customer

I was skeptical when our tree stock first arrived about six weeks ago, but have been very pleasantly surprised by the wonderful growth that has occurred since we planted it. We also ordered a bush which seems to be doing well also.

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Kristian W.
Big beautiful trees!

I received two beautiful big healthy trees. Super happy with them!

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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!