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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne' | False cypress 'Ivonne' - 150-160cm - 20lt
£55.00
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£55.00
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Cedrus atlantica Glauca | Blue Atlas Cedar - 155-180cm - 20lt
£140.00
Unit price perCedrus atlantica Glauca | Blue Atlas Cedar - 155-180cm - 20lt
£140.00
Unit price perCedrus atlantica Glauca, commonly known as Blue Atlas Cedar, is a majestic coniferous tree that is native to the Atlas Mountains of North Africa. It is widely grown as an ornamental tree in parks, gardens, and landscapes due to its striking blue-gray needles and impressive size.
The tree can reach heights of up to 120 feet (36 meters) with a spread of up to 40 feet (12 meters). The blue-gray needles are arranged in dense clusters and are up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length. The needles have a soft texture and emit a pleasant fragrance when crushed.
In addition to its striking appearance, Cedrus atlantica Glauca is also known for its hardiness and adaptability. It can tolerate a wide range of soil types and climatic conditions, including drought, heat, and cold.
The tree is often used as a specimen tree in large landscapes, where its size and beauty can be fully appreciated. It also makes an excellent windbreak or screen, as its dense foliage provides excellent shelter and privacy.
Overall, Cedrus atlantica Glauca is a beautiful and resilient tree that is sure to add elegance and character to any landscape.
Taxodium distichum | Bald Cypress - Mature Tree - Girth - 25cm - Height 450cm - 110lt
£740.00
Unit price perTaxodium distichum | Bald Cypress - Mature Tree - Girth - 25cm - Height 450cm - 110lt
£740.00
Unit price perTaxodium distichum is a long-lived, deciduous, coniferous tree of narrow pyramidal habit when young, broader as it matures, with reddish grooved bark, and distinctive, knobby root growths. Feathery, needle-like, light-green foliage is orange-brown in autumn, and small, green to brown, ovoid cones appear after flowering. Swamp Cypress is known for growing in a wide range of soil conditions, from dry soils to standing, swampy water. It prefers average, medium to wet, slightly acidic, sandy, well-drained soils. It is resistant to frost and can withstand floods and urban pollution. Resistant to wind and suitable for exposed positions. Very resilient tree, generally, pest-free and disease-free. Low maintenance, no pruning required. Taxodium distichum is a wonderful ornamental tree, tough and adaptable to various conditions. It is suitable for urban and industrial areas. Excellent as a specimen plant in parks and large lawns. Perfect for growing near water, even wet and swampy areas.
Taxus baccata | Common Yew - 180-200cm, 50lt
£155.00
Unit price perTaxus baccata | Common Yew - 180-200cm, 50lt
£155.00
Unit price perPinus monticola 'Ammerland' | Western White Pine - Height 100cm - 25lt
£182.00
Unit price perPinus monticola 'Ammerland' | Western White Pine - Height 100cm - 25lt
£182.00
Unit price perPinus monticola 'Ammerland' is a cultivar of the western white pine, a large evergreen tree native to the western United States. 'Ammerland' is a slow-growing, narrow, upright cultivar that is highly valued for its ornamental qualities. The tree typically reaches a height of 10-12 feet and a spread of 4-5 feet at maturity.
One of the most striking features of this cultivar is its foliage. The needles are long, slender, and bluish-green in color, giving the tree a soft, wispy appearance. The needles are arranged in bundles of five, and the overall effect is a dense, feathery texture. The bark of the 'Ammerland' cultivar is also attractive, with a grayish-brown color that is smooth and relatively free of knots or other blemishes.
'Ammerland' is a hardy cultivar that is well-suited to a variety of growing conditions. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, but can also tolerate partial shade and some moisture. The tree is also resistant to many common pests and diseases, making it a relatively low-maintenance option for landscapers and homeowners.
In addition to its ornamental qualities, 'Ammerland' is also prized for its lumber. The western white pine is known for its straight, fine-grained wood, which is used for a variety of applications, including furniture, flooring, and paneling. While 'Ammerland' may not be as productive as other cultivars in terms of lumber yield, its slow growth and narrow form make it an attractive option for timber harvesting.
Overall, Pinus monticola 'Ammerland' is a beautiful and versatile cultivar that is well-suited to a variety of landscapes and growing conditions. Whether used as a specimen tree or for its valuable lumber, this cultivar is sure to make a striking and valuable addition to any outdoor space.
Pinus nigra 'Green Tower' | Austrian pine 'Green Tower' - 80-90cm, 20lt
£104.00
Unit price perPinus nigra 'Green Tower' | Austrian pine 'Green Tower' - 80-90cm, 20lt
£104.00
Unit price perPinus nigra nigra | European Black Pine - Bonsai Cloud - Height - 85-100cm - 25lt
£240.00
Unit price perPinus nigra nigra | European Black Pine - Bonsai Cloud - Height - 85-100cm - 25lt
£240.00
Unit price perPinus nigra, commonly known as the European Black Pine, is a majestic tree that exudes timeless beauty when sculpted into a bonsai form, particularly the cloud style. The cloud style, or "Nikashi", embodies the essence of an aged, windswept tree, resembling clouds floating on a skyline.
This 2-meter tall Pinus nigra 'nigra' bonsai cloud tree stands as an emblem of nature's artistry combined with human patience and dexterity. Its rugged, dark-colored bark, reminiscent of the toughened scales of an ancient dragon, contrasts strikingly with its vibrant, green needles which are densely tufted in groups. Each 'cloud' or foliage pad showcases meticulous pruning, ensuring they float distinctively apart from one another, capturing the essence of clouds drifting in the sky.
The trunk is strong and slightly sinuous, showing signs of purposeful training and weathering over time. Its gnarled roots grip the soil, anchoring the bonsai, while the cascading branches give it an ethereal aura. These cascading branches also display a gradient of foliage density, from the denser upper branches to the sparser, more refined ones lower down, creating a visual rhythm.
Every facet of this Pinus nigra 'nigra' cloud bonsai tells a story of nature's passage of time, endurance, and the harmonious interplay between nature and the skilled hands of its cultivator.
Pinus Banksiana Kimmenholz | Pinus banksiana 'Kimmenholz' Jack Pine - Height 85cm - Width 60-70cm - 18lt
£116.00
Unit price perPinus Banksiana Kimmenholz | Pinus banksiana 'Kimmenholz' Jack Pine - Height 85cm - Width 60-70cm - 18lt
£116.00
Unit price perSciadopitys Verticillata | Japanese umbrella tree - Height 50-70cm - 11lt
£115.00
Unit price perSciadopitys Verticillata | Japanese umbrella tree - Height 50-70cm - 11lt
£115.00
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.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Pelt's Blue' | Lawson's cypress 'Pelt's Blue' - Height 70-80cm - 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Pelt's Blue' | Lawson's cypress 'Pelt's Blue' - Height 70-80cm - 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Aui' | Japanese white pine - Height 60-80cm - Width 40cm - 11lt
£96.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Aui' | Japanese white pine - Height 60-80cm - Width 40cm - 11lt
£96.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Aoi', commonly known as Japanese white pine, is a dwarf cultivar cherished for its aesthetic appeal in both residential and botanical settings. This variant boasts a distinctive blue-green needle foliage that adds a splash of color year-round. Its growth is slow and maintains a compact, irregular form, making it an excellent choice for bonsai enthusiasts and those with limited garden space.
Typically, 'Aoi' reaches an ultimate height of approximately 5 to 6 feet, with a similar spread, ideal for small garden landscapes, rock gardens, and as a focal point in mixed conifer collections. It thrives best in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. This cultivar is quite hardy and adaptable, resistant to many diseases that affect other pines, making it a robust choice for various garden settings.
Its origin from the mountainous regions of Japan indicates its preference for cooler climates and its ability to withstand harsh winters, making it a versatile addition to gardens.
Pinus mugo 'Mops' | Dwarf mountain pine ' - Height 35-45cm - Width 40cm - 12lt
£94.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Mops' | Dwarf mountain pine ' - Height 35-45cm - Width 40cm - 12lt
£94.00
Unit price perTaxus Media 'Hillii' | Yew 'Hilli' Tree/Large Shrub - Upright Taxus - Bushy - Height 200-220cm - 130lt
£465.00
Unit price perTaxus Media 'Hillii' | Yew 'Hilli' Tree/Large Shrub - Upright Taxus - Bushy - Height 200-220cm - 130lt
£465.00
Unit price perTaxus x Media 'Hillii' is a cultivar of the Taxus x Media hybrid, which is a cross between Taxus baccata (English yew) and Taxus cuspidata (Japanese yew). It is a popular evergreen shrub in the horticultural industry, prized for its dense, upright growth habit and attractive appearance.
One of the defining characteristics of 'Hillii' is its dense, dark green foliage. The needle-like leaves are arranged in a spiral pattern along the branches, creating a lush and vibrant display. The foliage retains its color throughout the year, making it an excellent choice for providing year-round interest in the garden.
This cultivar is known for its compact and upright growth habit. It typically reaches a height of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) and a spread of 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters), forming a narrow columnar shape. The dense branching pattern contributes to its neat and formal appearance, making it an ideal choice for hedges, screens, or borders.
In addition to its ornamental value, Taxus x Media 'Hillii' also produces small, round berries. These berries start out green and eventually mature to a striking red color, adding a pop of color to the shrub. However, it's important to note that the berries are toxic if ingested, so caution should be exercised if there are children or pets in the vicinity.
One of the advantages of 'Hillii' is its versatility in various growing conditions. It can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, as long as they are well-drained. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, although it prefers some protection from intense afternoon sun in hot climates. Once established, 'Hillii' is relatively low-maintenance and can withstand pruning to maintain its desired size and shape.
Overall, Taxus x Media 'Hillii' is a popular choice for those seeking an attractive, compact, and easy-to-grow evergreen shrub. Its dense, dark green foliage, upright growth habit, and small red berries make it a versatile and visually appealing addition to gardens, providing year-round interest and beauty.
Pinus mugo 'Gnom' | Jacobsen Dwarf Pine - 45-55cm -8lt
£81.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Gnom' | Jacobsen Dwarf Pine - 45-55cm -8lt
£81.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Jacobsen', also known as Jacobsen Dwarf Pine, is a compact, slow-growing evergreen conifer that belongs to the Pinaceae family. This cultivar was first discovered by the Danish nurseryman, Mogens H. Jacobsen in the 1960s.
The Jacobsen Dwarf Pine is a small shrub or tree that typically reaches a height of 2-3 feet and a width of 3-5 feet when fully mature. It has a dense and bushy habit, with short and twisted needles that are arranged in pairs on the stems. The needles are dark green in color and measure about 1 inch in length.
This cultivar is known for its interesting bark, which is reddish-brown and develops shallow grooves as it ages. It also produces small, oval-shaped cones that are about 1 inch long and have a light brown color.
Jacobsen Dwarf Pine is a hardy plant that can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions, including poor, sandy, and acidic soils. It prefers full sun to partial shade and is generally drought-tolerant once established.
Because of its small size and slow growth rate, Jacobsen Dwarf Pine is an excellent choice for small gardens, rock gardens, and container plantings. It can also be used as a low-maintenance groundcover or as an accent plant in a mixed border.
In summary, Pinus mugo 'Jacobsen' is a compact and attractive evergreen conifer with twisted needles, interesting bark, and small cones. It is a hardy and versatile plant that can be used in a variety of garden settings and is particularly well-suited for small gardens and containers.
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Stardust' Lawson's cypress - 170-180cm - 30lt
£72.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Stardust' Lawson's cypress - 170-180cm - 30lt
£72.00
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 perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwoodii' | Lawson's cypress 'Ellwoodii' - Height 70cm - 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwoodii' | Lawson's cypress 'Ellwoodii' - Height 70cm - 5lt
£25.00
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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