An RHS Award of Garden Merit holder, this highly ornamental tree features blue green pinnate leaves which flare bright yellows and reds in the autumn. Small fluffy posies of white flowers appear in summer giving rise to clusters of large bright pink berries in autumn. The berries will tend to turn paler as the winter progresses, which lengthens the period of interest, and of course the berries provide food for foraging birds. Good all round for wildlife as the flowers are particularly attractive to honey bees and other pollinators. A neat tree of broadly rounded habit, Sorbus hupensis 'Pink Pagoda is likely to reach around 5 metres by 3 metres in 20 years. Tolerant of most well drained soils and locations, this mountain ash is a really good small garden tree.