Description
The fleshy, bright red to orange berries produced by the American mountain ash are a favorite treat of many bird species.It is planted in gardens, and as a street tree.
The American mountainash is a delightful little tree,whether in a yard, a park or a forest setting. The showy spring flowers, vibrant clusters of berries and amazing fall color make it a great landscape choice for the colder regions.
And bird enthusiasts flock to this tree, as the berries attract many different types of birds.Plant Specifications
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name | Peruvian lily, Lily-of-the-Incas, Parrot lily, Parrot flower |
Maximum Reachable Height | 15.00 to 30.00 feet |
Flower Colour | White |
Bloom Time | May-June |
Difficulty Level | easy to grow |
Planting and care
American mountain care
It prefers a rich moist soil and the borders of swamps, but will flourish on rocky hillsides.
Sunlight | Full sun and partial shade are best for this tree, meaning it prefers a minimum of four hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight each day. |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | The American mountainash grows in acidic, loamy, moist, sandy, well-drained, wet and clay soils. |
Temperature | 40 C |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer |
American mountain special feature
They are usually present during the fall and last through much of the winter making them great sources of food for birds.
American mountain uses
Ornamental Use:
- It is cultivated as an ornamental tree, for use in gardens and parks
Culinary Use:
- The fruits (fresh or dried) contain iron and vitamin C
- They are also acidic and rich in tannins, however, and should be eaten in moderation