Apart from the reasons we gave on the thread linked to above, the almost continual heavy rain and cool weather which caused a significant lack of pollinating insects this spring is likely to have something to do with it.
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Someone else asked a similar question a couple of days ago. That thread is here:
http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/problem-solving/no-berries-on-my-rowan-trees/5096.html
Apart from the reasons we gave on the thread linked to above, the almost continual heavy rain and cool weather which caused a significant lack of pollinating insects this spring is likely to have something to do with it.
Next year to look forward to then!
Hi Rosebud. I have a similar problem and like me,you will have to be patient.
Thanks for the solidarity Dolores2, we can touch base again next season!
Of course it could be a male tree! Has it berried before? If so, then everyone here is right re pollinators etc.