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Leyland Cypress - 190-200cm, 10lt
£50.00
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Leyland Cypress - 100-130cm, 25lt
£50.00
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£50.00
Unit price perThuja Emerald - 100-120cm, 10lt
£53.00
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£53.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica 'Little Champion' | Japanese Cedar - Height 30-40cm - Width 40cm - 8lt
£54.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica 'Little Champion' | Japanese Cedar - Height 30-40cm - Width 40cm - 8lt
£54.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica 'Little Champion' is a charming dwarf conifer that provides year-round interest in any garden setting. Reaching an ultimate height of 3 to 5 feet, this slow-growing evergreen maintains a compact, globe-shaped form, making it an excellent choice for small gardens, rockeries, or as a focal point in mixed borders. Its soft, fine-textured foliage emerges a vibrant green in spring and summer, transitioning to an attractive bronze hue during the colder months, adding a touch of winter color.
Adapted to a variety of climatic conditions, 'Little Champion' prefers well-drained, moist soils and thrives in full sun to partial shade. Its resilience and modest size also make it ideal for urban gardens where space is limited. This variety is particularly valued for its low maintenance needs and resistance to pests and diseases, making it a hassle-free addition to both novice and experienced gardeners' landscapes.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne' | False cypress 'Ivonne' - 150-160cm - 20lt
£55.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne' | False cypress 'Ivonne' - 150-160cm - 20lt
£55.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris' | False Cypress - 120-130cm - 20lt
£55.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris' | False Cypress - 120-130cm - 20lt
£55.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Totem' | Italian Cypress - Height 100-120cm - 10lt
£58.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Totem' | Italian Cypress - Height 100-120cm - 10lt
£58.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis' - Height 120-150cm -12lt
£59.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis' - Height 120-150cm -12lt
£59.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Wintergold' | Golden mountain pine - Height 20-30cm - Width 20cm - 6lt
£60.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Wintergold' | Golden mountain pine - Height 20-30cm - Width 20cm - 6lt
£60.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Wintergold', commonly known as the golden mountain pine, is a captivating dwarf conifer that brings vibrant colour to gardens, particularly during the colder months. Originating from the mountainous regions of Central and Southern Europe, this variety is prized for its striking golden-yellow needles that intensify in hue during winter, before reverting to a softer green in summer. This seasonal transformation makes it a standout choice for year-round interest.
Growing to an ultimate height and spread of approximately 1-1.5 meters, 'Wintergold' is ideally suited for small gardens, rockeries, and containers where space is limited. It thrives in well-drained, acidic soils and prefers full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to a variety of garden settings.
This slow-growing pine is also low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning, thus it is a popular choice for adding structure and winter colour in garden designs across the UK.
Cupressocyparis x leylandii - 150-160cm - 20lt
£62.00
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£62.00
Unit price perSciadopitys Verticillata | Japanese umbrella tree - Height 50cm - Width 20-30cm - 5lt
£64.00
Unit price perSciadopitys Verticillata | Japanese umbrella tree - Height 50cm - Width 20-30cm - 5lt
£64.00
Unit price perSciadopitys verticillata, commonly referred to as the Japanese umbrella pine, is a distinct and architecturally striking evergreen conifer. Native to Japan, this tree is prized for its unique appearance, featuring glossy, dark green needles that radiate around its branches resembling the spokes of an umbrella. The needles are thick and leathery, arranged in whorls that contribute to the plant’s dense, sculptural form.
Growing slowly, the Japanese umbrella pine eventually reaches an ultimate height of about 15-20 meters in the UK, making it a magnificent specimen tree in larger gardens. It thrives in moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil and prefers a sheltered position to protect it from harsh winds. Partial shade to full sun is ideal for its growth.
In British gardens, Sciadopitys verticillata is often used as a focal point due to its rare and exotic appearance. Its resilience and year-round beauty also make it a popular choice for ornamental planting.
Cupressocyparis x leylandii - 30lt
£66.00
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£66.00
Unit price perCupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan' - 30lt
£66.00
Unit price perCupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan' - 30lt
£66.00
Unit price perTaxus baccata Fastigiata Aurea - 80-90CM - 40lt
£66.00
Unit price perTaxus baccata Fastigiata Aurea - 80-90CM - 40lt
£66.00
Unit price perCupressocyparis x leylandii | Leyland Cypress 2001 - 170-180cm - 30lt
£68.00
Unit price perCupressocyparis x leylandii | Leyland Cypress 2001 - 170-180cm - 30lt
£68.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Benjamin' | Dwarf mountain pine - 45-50cm -8lt
£68.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Benjamin' | Dwarf mountain pine - 45-50cm -8lt
£68.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Benjamin' is a remarkable cultivar of the Pinus mugo species, also known as the mountain pine or dwarf mountain pine. This particular cultivar, named 'Benjamin,' is a compact, slow-growing, and low-maintenance coniferous evergreen shrub that makes an ideal choice for gardens, rockeries, or as a specimen plant in various landscaping projects. Its distinctive characteristics and growth habits make it a popular choice among gardeners and landscapers who appreciate its unique charm and resilience.
Originating from the mountainous regions of central and southern Europe, Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' thrives in higher altitude environments and is well-adapted to a wide range of conditions. It prefers well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils and can tolerate various soil types, including sandy, loamy, or clayey compositions. It can withstand temperatures as low as -50°F (-45°C) and is suitable for a diverse range of climates.
Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' is characterized by its dense, symmetrical, and rounded growth habit, reaching a mature height and spread of approximately 3-4 feet (0.9-1.2 meters) in 10 years. Its slow growth rate, typically about 1-3 inches (2.5-7.5 cm) per year, makes it an excellent choice for small gardens and confined spaces where other conifers might become too large. The compact size of this cultivar allows it to maintain its shape without the need for regular pruning, which makes it an attractive low-maintenance option.
The foliage of Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' consists of dark green, needle-like leaves, arranged in pairs and spirally arranged along the branches. Each needle is approximately 1.2-2.4 inches (3-6 cm) in length, with a slightly curved or twisted appearance. These needles are retained year-round, providing constant interest and color even during the winter months.
In addition to its attractive foliage, Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' produces small, inconspicuous, yellowish-brown male cones and slightly larger, ovoid, green female cones. As the female cones mature, they turn into a woody, brown color and release winged seeds that are dispersed by the wind. While the cones are not particularly showy, they do provide additional textural interest to the plant's overall appearance.
The bark of Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' is initially smooth, with a grayish-brown color, which gradually becomes more rugged and furrowed as the shrub ages. This textural contrast between the bark, needles, and cones contributes to the visual appeal of this cultivar.
To maintain the health and vigor of Pinus mugo 'Benjamin,' it is essential to provide it with a sunny or partially shaded location, allowing it to receive at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Although it is relatively drought-tolerant once established, it is essential to water it regularly during the first few years of growth to encourage a strong, healthy root system.
In summary, Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' is a captivating and resilient evergreen shrub that offers year-round interest, with its dense growth habit, dark green needle-like foliage, and intriguing bark texture. Its compact size, slow growth rate, and low-maintenance requirements make it an exceptional choice for various landscape settings, from rock gardens to mixed borders or as a focal point in a small garden.
Pinus 'Marie Bregeon' - Height 45cm - Width 35-40cm - 8lt
£70.00
Unit price perPinus 'Marie Bregeon' - Height 45cm - Width 35-40cm - 8lt
£70.00
Unit price perPinus mugo mughus |Dwarf Mountain Pine - Height 40-60cm - 5lt
£70.00
Unit price perPinus mugo mughus |Dwarf Mountain Pine - Height 40-60cm - 5lt
£70.00
Unit price perPinus mugo subsp. mughus, commonly known as dwarf mountain pine or creeping pine, is a low-growing, evergreen conifer native to the mountainous regions of central and southern Europe. This subspecies of Pinus mugo is characterised by its compact, shrubby form, often spreading horizontally rather than growing upright. It is a popular choice in rock gardens, alpine gardens, and as ground cover due to its resilience and attractive appearance.
The dwarf mountain pine typically grows to a height of 1 to 2 metres, with a similar spread, although in ideal conditions it can reach up to 3 metres over many years. Its growth habit varies, with some plants forming a dense, cushion-like mound, while others develop more open, irregular shapes. The bark is brown to grey, developing furrows and ridges as the plant ages, which adds to its visual appeal.
The needles of Pinus mugo mughus are dark green and arranged in pairs, measuring around 3 to 8 centimetres in length. These needles are stiff and sharp, giving the plant a somewhat prickly texture. It produces small, conical brownish-grey cones, usually about 2 to 5 centimetres long, which mature after two to three years.
One of the key attributes of this subspecies is its hardiness. It can thrive in poor soils, withstand drought, and tolerate cold and windy conditions, making it suitable for exposed locations and high altitudes. It prefers full sun and well-drained soils, although it can adapt to a range of soil types, including sandy and stony substrates.
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