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Pinus mugo 'Ophir' - Height 20-30cm Width 30-40cm - 12lt
£105.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Ophir' - Height 20-30cm Width 30-40cm - 12lt
£105.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Ophir' is a dwarf cultivar of the mountain pine, Pinus mugo. It is a slow-growing, coniferous evergreen shrub that typically reaches a height of 2-3 feet and a spread of 4-5 feet at maturity. Its compact and rounded form, with bright golden-yellow foliage, makes it an excellent choice for rock gardens, container plantings, and low borders. The needles of Pinus mugo 'Ophir' are short and twisted, measuring about 1-2 inches long. They emerge in spring as a vibrant golden-yellow colour, which gradually fades to a soft green in summer. The bark of the plant is a dark brown color with a slightly rough texture, adding to its ornamental value. This cultivar is very hardy and can withstand harsh winter conditions, making it an ideal choice for cold climates. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils that are slightly acidic. Once established, it is drought tolerant and requires minimal maintenance.
Picea pungens 'Lucky Strike' - Height 50-60cm - Width 50-60cm - 15lt
£105.00
Unit price perPicea pungens 'Lucky Strike' - Height 50-60cm - Width 50-60cm - 15lt
£105.00
Unit price perPicea pungens 'Lucky Strike' is an excellent choice for garden landscapes, particularly in smaller or more formal settings. This compact cultivar of the Colorado blue spruce features dense, upright growth and a narrow, pyramidal form that provides architectural structure and year-round visual interest. Its vibrant, silvery-blue needles create a striking contrast against green foliage in the garden, making it a standout specimen or focal point.
This conifer is especially well-suited for rock gardens, foundation plantings, and mixed borders, where its slow growth habit—typically reaching 6 to 10 feet tall over many years—ensures it won’t outgrow its space quickly. 'Lucky Strike' is hardy and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant once established and generally low-maintenance, requiring little to no pruning to maintain its shape.
Due to its resilience and ornamental value, Picea pungens 'Lucky Strike' is a valuable addition to gardens seeking evergreen color and form. It pairs well with other conifers, ornamental grasses, or perennials, creating a dynamic and attractive garden design throughout the seasons.
Pinus parviflora 'Kusu Dama' - Height 30-40cm - Width 30-40cm - 11lt
£108.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Kusu Dama' - Height 30-40cm - Width 30-40cm - 11lt
£108.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora ‘Kusu Dama’ is a refined, slow-growing dwarf cultivar of Japanese white pine, prized for its elegant form and striking foliage. With its dense clusters of soft, silvery-blue needles and compact, mounded growth habit, it typically reaches 3 to 5 feet in height and spread over many years, making it an excellent choice for small gardens, rockeries, alpine gardens, and Asian-inspired landscapes.
This evergreen shrub offers year-round visual interest and works beautifully as a specimen plant or as part of a mixed conifer border. Its unique coloration and form provide texture and contrast against flowering plants, broadleaf evergreens, or darker conifers. ‘Kusu Dama’ thrives in full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic soils. It is hardy and is relatively low-maintenance once established, requiring little to no pruning.
The slow growth and refined appearance of this cultivar make it particularly suitable for smaller urban gardens or spaces where low-maintenance, architectural plants are desired. Its tidy habit and unique beauty bring structure and serenity to the landscape, making Pinus parviflora ‘Kusu Dama’ a standout choice for discerning gardeners.
Picea abies Lucky Strike - Height 40cm - 11lt
£110.00
Unit price perPicea abies Lucky Strike - Height 40cm - 11lt
£110.00
Unit price perPicea abies 'Lucky Strike is an eye-catching, slow-growing conifer that belongs to the Norway spruce family. It is a dwarf variety, admired for its compact, rounded form and vibrant, densely packed needles. This cultivar is particularly sought after in gardens and landscapes for its unique foliage colour and manageable size.
The needles of 'Lucky Strike' are bright green when they emerge in spring, later darkening to a rich green as the season progresses. The plant's distinctive feature is its reddish-brown buds, which contrast strikingly against the bright needles, adding visual interest throughout the year, especially in winter. Its short, stiff branches and compact growth habit make it a wonderful option for small gardens, rockeries, or as a focal point in a mixed border.
Reaching a mature height of around 1 to 1.5 metres (3 to 5 feet) over 10 to 20 years, Picea abies 'Lucky Strike' is an excellent choice for those seeking a low-maintenance, evergreen shrub that won't overwhelm its surroundings. It thrives in well-drained soil and is best planted in full sun to partial shade. This spruce is hardy and can tolerate cold temperatures, making it ideal for temperate climates such as those in the UK.
Regular watering is essential during the plant’s early years to establish a healthy root system, but once established, it can tolerate occasional drought. Pruning is rarely required, though light trimming can be done to maintain its shape if desired.
Overall, Picea abies 'Lucky Strike' is a charming, resilient, and visually striking addition to any garden, offering year-round interest with minimal effort. Its compact size, coupled with its attractive foliage, makes it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Japanese white pine | Pinus parviflora 'Ara kawa' - Height 70-90cm - Width 40-50cm - 11lt
£110.00
Unit price perJapanese white pine | Pinus parviflora 'Ara kawa' - Height 70-90cm - Width 40-50cm - 11lt
£110.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Ara Kawa' is a distinctive cultivar of the Japanese White Pine (Pinus parviflora), a species native to Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Valued for its ornamental features, 'Ara Kawa' is popular among gardeners, landscapers, and bonsai enthusiasts.
This cultivar is a slow-growing, compact tree or shrub that typically reaches a height of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) and a spread of 3 to 6 feet (0.9 to 1.8 meters) after about 10 years. The growth rate of 'Ara Kawa' can be further controlled through pruning, making it suitable for various landscape designs and bonsai artistry.
'Ara Kawa' is easily recognized by its dense, irregular branching pattern and striking, contorted trunk. The bark is rough and dark brown with patches of light gray, creating a visually appealing contrast. The tree's overall form is sculptural and reminiscent of driftwood, which adds to its aesthetic value.
The needles of 'Ara Kawa' are arranged in bundles of five, a characteristic shared with other Pinus parviflora species. The needles are soft, slightly twisted, and measure between 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.6 centimeters) in length. They are bluish-green, providing a pleasant color contrast against the darker trunk.
The tree produces small, attractive cones that are 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 centimeters) long. They are initially green, maturing to a light brown color over time. The cones add to the visual interest of the tree, particularly during the winter months.
It prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil and should be planted in full sun for optimal growth. Once established, the tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only minimal pruning to maintain its shape.
Due to its unique features and adaptability, Pinus parviflora 'Ara Kawa' is an excellent choice for gardens, rockeries, and specimen planting. Its slow growth rate, compact size, and intriguing form also make it a popular choice for bonsai art, where it can be trained and shaped to accentuate its natural beauty.
Pinus Banksiana Velda - Height 30-40cm - Width 40-50cm - 15lt
£110.00
Unit price perPinus Banksiana Velda - Height 30-40cm - Width 40-50cm - 15lt
£110.00
Unit price perPinus banksiana 'Velda' is a unique and compact cultivar of the Jack pine, well-suited for a variety of garden settings, especially where space is limited. Its slow-growing, upright form and dense branching structure make it an excellent choice for rock gardens, small urban landscapes, or as a distinctive specimen in mixed conifer beds. Reaching a mature height of approximately 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters) over many years, ‘Velda’ maintains a tidy, irregular habit that adds visual interest and character to the garden.
The plant’s dark green needles remain attractive throughout the year, providing evergreen structure and color, even in winter. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, showing adaptability to a range of poor or sandy soil conditions—a trait inherited from the species’ native habitat in North America. Additionally, ‘Velda’ is hardy making it suitable for colder climates.
With minimal maintenance needs and a distinctive, rugged charm, Pinus banksiana 'Velda' is an ideal choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually engaging conifer for naturalistic, alpine, or minimalist garden designs.
Pinus sylvestris 'Sandringham' | Sandringham Scots Pine - Height 30-40cm - 15lt
£112.00
Unit price perPinus sylvestris 'Sandringham' | Sandringham Scots Pine - Height 30-40cm - 15lt
£112.00
Unit price perPinus sylvestris 'Sandringham' is a distinctive variety of the Scots Pine, a well-known conifer species native to large parts of Europe and Asia. This specific cultivar is prized for its compact, bushy growth habit and its suitability for smaller gardens, rockeries, or as an ornamental specimen in landscaped areas. Unlike the typical Scots Pine, which can grow into a large tree, 'Sandringham' remains much more manageable in size, making it an ideal choice for spaces where a full-sized tree would be too imposing.
The needles of 'Sandringham' are a vibrant blue-green, densely packed, and held in clusters of two. These provide year-round interest, creating a striking contrast in gardens, especially during the winter months when many deciduous plants lose their leaves. As the tree matures, the bark develops an attractive reddish-brown, flaky texture, adding to its aesthetic appeal.
One of the standout features of this cultivar is its tolerance to poor soils and cold, windy conditions, making it particularly well-suited to the UK climate. It prefers full sun and can adapt to a variety of soil types, including sandy or gravelly soils, as long as they are well-drained. Once established, it requires minimal maintenance, with occasional light pruning to maintain its shape and remove any dead or damaged branches.
'Pinus sylvestris Sandringham' is often used in Japanese-style gardens, coastal settings, or as a feature plant in a mixed border. Its slow growth rate means it will not outgrow its space quickly, making it a long-term investment for gardeners seeking a hardy, attractive, and easy-to-care-for conifer that adds both texture and colour to their outdoor spaces throughout the year.
Sciadopitys 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.
Rocky Mountain juniper | Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow' - Height 140-160cm - 25lt
£115.00
Unit price perRocky Mountain juniper | Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow' - Height 140-160cm - 25lt
£115.00
Unit price perAbies koreana 'Ice Breaker' - Height 20-25cm - Width 35-40cm - 11lt
£115.00
Unit price perAbies koreana 'Ice Breaker' - Height 20-25cm - Width 35-40cm - 11lt
£115.00
Unit price perPinus leucodermis 'Malinki' - Height - 50-60cm - 12lt
£118.00
Unit price perPinus leucodermis 'Malinki' - Height - 50-60cm - 12lt
£118.00
Unit price perPinus leucodermis 'Malinki' is a cultivar of the whitebark pine species, native to the mountains of the western United States and Canada. This slow-growing evergreen tree is prized for its attractive appearance and hardiness, making it an excellent choice for landscaping and ornamental purposes.
The 'Malinki' cultivar is particularly desirable for its unique blue-green needles and compact growth habit, making it ideal for smaller gardens or as a feature in a mixed border. The needles are twisted and grow in clusters of five, adding texture and interest to the tree's appearance. It typically reaches a mature height of around 15 to 20 feet, with a spread of 10 to 15 feet.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal,Pinus leucodermis 'Malinki' is also known for its resilience and ability to withstand harsh growing conditions. It is drought-tolerant and able to grow in a wide range of soil types, from sandy to heavy clay. It is also relatively disease-resistant, making it a low-maintenance option for gardeners.
Pinus strobus 'Squiggles' - 60cm Clear Stem - Height 90cm - 15lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus strobus 'Squiggles' - 60cm Clear Stem - Height 90cm - 15lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus strobus, commonly known as Eastern white pine, produces distinctive "squiggles" that are most noticeable in the spring and early summer. These squiggles are the immature, pollen-bearing male cones (known as catkins), which hang in clusters from the branches. They start out as small, greenish-yellow structures, often curling or curving, giving them a squiggly appearance. As they mature, these catkins release copious amounts of fine, yellow pollen that can be seen dusting the ground, cars, and nearby surfaces during peak pollination.
The squiggles can vary in size, typically ranging from 1 to 2 centimetres in length. Their twisted, sometimes irregular shape makes them stand out against the linear, needle-like foliage of the tree. Once the pollen is released, the squiggles wither and eventually fall off the tree, often accumulating in significant quantities on the ground beneath.
Pinus strobus is a dominant tree in many North American forests, but it can also be found in parks, gardens, and managed landscapes in the UK. The squiggles are a seasonal feature that many people in the UK might notice, especially during windy days when the pollen is easily carried through the air.
In addition to their role in reproduction, these male cones are a subtle indicator of the health and maturity of the tree. A robust display of squiggles generally suggests a healthy tree that is capable of producing sufficient pollen for reproduction. Their unusual, curly shapes add an element of visual interest to the tree, although they are often overlooked in favour of the more recognisable long cones and soft, blue-green needles of the Eastern white pine.
Cupressus arizonica var. glabra 'Glauca' | Arizona cypress 'Glauca' - Height 110-130cm - 20lt
£120.00
Unit price perCupressus arizonica var. glabra 'Glauca' | Arizona cypress 'Glauca' - Height 110-130cm - 20lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Krauskopf' | Dwarf mountain pine - Height 30-50cm - Width 50-60cm - 11lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Krauskopf' | Dwarf mountain pine - Height 30-50cm - Width 50-60cm - 11lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Krauskopf' is a dwarf cultivar of the Pinus mugo species, also known as the mountain pine or mugo pine. This particular cultivar is prized for its unique appearance, slow growth, and compact size, which make it an excellent choice for small gardens, rockeries, or as a specimen plant.
The 'Krauskopf' cultivar is characterized by its dense, irregularly-shaped crown and twisted, contorted branches. The needles are dark green and slightly twisted, typically measuring around 1 to 2 inches long. The branches tend to grow in a somewhat horizontal fashion, creating a slightly rounded or mounded form.
The Pinus mugo 'Krauskopf' is a slow-growing cultivar, typically reaching heights of 2 to 4 feet and a similar spread when mature. This makes it a suitable choice for limited spaces or in combination with other dwarf or slow-growing plants. It is quite hardy and adaptable, capable of growing in a range of soil types and tolerating varying moisture levels, though it prefers well-draining soil and full sun.
Like other pines, Pinus mugo 'Krauskopf' has cones that develop on the branches. The cones are small, measuring around 1 to 2 inches in length, and have a reddish-brown color when mature. The tree is known to be relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care once established.
In landscape design, Pinus mugo 'Krauskopf' can be used as a focal point in a garden, a border plant, or grouped with other dwarf conifers to create a unique and attractive display. Its compact size and slow growth make it an ideal choice for container gardening or bonsai culture as well.
Pinus mugo 'Picobello' | Dwarf Mountain Pine - Height 30-40cm - Width 30-40cm - 10-12lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Picobello' | Dwarf Mountain Pine - Height 30-40cm - Width 30-40cm - 10-12lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus thunbergii 'Thunderhead' - Height 60-70cm - Width 30-40cm - 15lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus thunbergii 'Thunderhead' - Height 60-70cm - Width 30-40cm - 15lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Negishi' - Height 60-70cm - 12lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Negishi' - Height 60-70cm - 12lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Negishi' is a dwarf, compact, slow-growing, coniferous, evergreen shrub of upright, spreading habit, with short stems, stiff, slightly twisted, silvery-blue, needle-like leaves, clustered in groups of five. It produces attractive, small, ovoid, brown cones in autumn.
Pinus parviflora 'Negishi' will tolerate almost all soil types, chalky, clay, sandy, loamy, as long as they are well-drained. It thrives in neutral to acidic soil in full sun. It doesn’t cope well with humidity and heat, but can adapt to coastal conditions. It prefers cool summer climates. Very resistant to frost and low temperatures, as well as wind and exposed positions. Tolerant of urban pollution. Low maintenance plant, doesn’t require pruning.
Japanese white pine 'Negishi' is an attractive pine with interesting, architectural, irregular habit. It looks great in rock and gravel gardens, but is also suitable for cottage and urban gardens. Excellent as a specimen or accent plant, for beds and borders, and low hedges and screens. Suitable for growing in containers.
Cryptomeria japonica | Japanese cedar - Stem 40cm - 70cm - 15lt
£122.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica | Japanese cedar - Stem 40cm - 70cm - 15lt
£122.00
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