How many years does a mountain ash live, how often does it bear fruit, and what does its life expectancy depend on?
As you know, there are annual and perennial plants, and it is trees that have a very long life span, the duration of which can vary from several tens of years to several centuries. How many years does an ordinary mountain ash live? We will talk about this in our article.
Plant features
Rowan belongs to the genus of deciduous shrubs and trees, numbering about 190 species. Therefore, rowan, depending on the species, can be both a tree and a shrub. Examples of shrubs are plants of mountain ash, Koehne, elderberry and Khosta. Mountain ash, intermediate and large-fruited are trees, among which the most famous and common is the mountain ash, the Latin botanical name of which is Sorbus aucuparia.
Rowan can be found almost throughout Europe. In Russia, it grows in all regions with forest-steppe and forest zones in the European part of the country, is found in the Urals and the Caucasus. The plant does not create thickets, growing in separate specimens. Often grows near deciduous and even coniferous forests, found in glades, in the undergrowth and between shrubs.
Being a tree or large shrub with gray bark, mountain ash can reach a height of up to 10, less often 12 meters and has a rounded crown. The leaves, consisting of 8-15 leaflets, serrated along the edges, are about 20 cm long.
Flowering occurs in May-June, and the ripening of fruits, which usually remain on trees until late winter, occurs in September-October.The fruiting of ordinary mountain ash begins when it reaches 5-7 years of age and is observed annually. Once every 3 years, the mountain ash bears fruit especially abundantly. The maximum yield starts from 35-40 years, and during this period the plant bears fruit so that up to 80-100 kg of its fruits can be obtained from one tree.
The plant reproduces by means of seeds and root offspring.
The fruits of the tree have the appearance of spherical orange-red berries, collected in inflorescences, the diameter of which can reach up to 10 cm and are distinguished by a bitter taste. If you collect them after frost, they will be deprived of their bitterness.
Such berries are used in the production of confectionery, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, marshmallows and fruit powders. Jam obtained from rowan berries has a special taste and aroma.
Conditions of detention and life
As for the life span of mountain ash, it depends on the type of plant and the conditions of its maintenance, if we are talking about specimens cultivated in gardens and home gardens.
On average, mountain ash lives about 50-80 years, however, there are cases when she lived much longer, her age crossed the hundred-year mark and even reached 200 years.
This tree will be able to live for so many years, subject to all the rules for caring for it, timely competent pruning and watering.
In the conditions of its maintenance, it is imperative to include periodic top dressing and abundant watering during dry weather periods and preventive treatments against the effects of wood pests and diseases.
For comparison: linden lives much longer - its age can be 400 years, and for some specimens this figure is even 1200 years.
It is possible to cultivate mountain ash on the most ordinary soils, but on light types of soils, this tree will grow somewhat worse and produce a smaller yield than one could get from it. The most favorable period for planting mountain ash is autumn.
As for the care in order to increase the life of the mountain ash, it should consist in the timely weeding of weeds, removal of rootstock, fertilization, watering and loosening the soil. The near-stem space must be mulched, using needles, straw or dried grass and leaves to cover it. Experienced gardeners advise before fruiting to create a puddle from abundant watering in the near-trunk circumference of the tree.
Pruning should be done for the sake of uniform illumination of the tree. Since the mountain ash has a pyramidal crown, and the branches from its trunk form an acute angle, which negatively affects their strength, the main skeletal branches should be formed when pruning at a right or obtuse angle.
For information on how to properly plant a rowan seedling, see below.