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Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' - summer leaves
Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' - autumn colour
Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' - autumn colour
Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' - summer leaves
Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' - autumn colour
Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' - autumn colour

Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame'

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(Rowan) Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' is a stunning, small deciduous tree once established with glossy green summer leaves, excellent orange and red autumn colour and clusters of bright red berries in October.

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  • 5 litre pot (2 - 3 years old, 100 - 125 cm tall)

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(For any number of plants sent by courier)

Standard: £6.95* (free over £50*)
Shipped within 2-3 working days
Priority: £15
Shipped ASAP
Click & Collect: free
*Surcharges apply for Highlands & Islands.

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Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' is a small tree with excellent orange and red autumn colour and bright red berries in October. The early spring leaves are tinged with bronze and darken to green later on in the summer.

A tough, hardy tree suitable for most gardens. The autumn colour is very good and it also has colourful berries which can last long into winter.


  • Position: Full sun or light, dappled shade.
  • Soil: Well drained, fertile soils. Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' does not usually enjoy wet or waterlogged soil and needs decent drainage to thrive.
  • Hardiness: Hardy.
  • Flowering Period: May.
  • Rate of Growth: Moderate.
  • Habit: Sorbus commixta 'Olympic Flame' grows to be a very small, branching tree.
    • Height: 5 - 6 m (16 - 20 ft)
    • Spread: 5 m (16 ft)
  • Important Please Read - Sorbus (Rowan / Mountain Ash) species and cultivars are not and cannot be affected by the Ash disease, Chalara fraxinea.  Despite the potentially confusing name, mountain ashes are actually in the rose family, Rosacaea, and are closely related to apples and pears etc. Fraxinus excelsior (Common ash), are in the olive family, Oleaceae and the wind born disease recently found in the UK is completely specific to this genus.
How Much Sun
Full Sun, Light Shade
Eventual Size
Tree - Small (4m - 8m)
Growing Conditions
Site: Windy, Soil: Acid, Soil: Not Fussy, Site: Coastal Areas
Special Features
Autumn Colour, Fruit - Ornamental, Rare and Unusual
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