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Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray' | Korean pine - Height 90-100cm - Width 70-80cm - 18lt
£170.00
Unit price perPinus koraiensis 'Silveray' | Korean pine - Height 90-100cm - Width 70-80cm - 18lt
£170.00
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Sequoiadendron giganteum | giant redwood | Sequoia | - Height 90cm - Width 80-90cm - 12lt
£170.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | giant redwood | Sequoia | - Height 90cm - Width 80-90cm - 12lt
£170.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' - Spiral - 110-120cm, 25lt
£174.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' - Spiral - 110-120cm, 25lt
£174.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' is a golden variant of the popular Leyland Cypress. It’s a large, vigorous, fast-growing, coniferous, evergreen tree with narrowly upright habit and open, horizontal branches covered with bright-yellow tipped lime-green leaves.
Cuprocyparis leylandii thrives on a variety of soils, but prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun. It is resilient to frost, urban pollution and spray salt, therefore, suitable for growing in cities and in coastal areas. Generally, pest-free and disease-free.
Cuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' is one of the best golden conifers. Its beautiful colour does not fade or turn brown during winter but remains bright and fresh. Perfect for formal garden hedges. Very popular among gardeners because of its dense and fast-growing habit. Ideal for noise reduction, wind protection and for creating beautiful privacy screens. It can also be a nice specimen plant, but it must be regularly trimmed not to outgrow its space in small landscapes.
Cuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' - 250-260cm - 40lt
£175.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' - 250-260cm - 40lt
£175.00
Unit price perCupressus arizonica var. glabra 'Glauca' | Arizona cypress 'Glauca' - 150-160cm, 25lt
£190.00
Unit price perCupressus arizonica var. glabra 'Glauca' | Arizona cypress 'Glauca' - 150-160cm, 25lt
£190.00
Unit price perDwarf Hinoki Cypress | Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' - Height 80-100cm -18lt
£190.00
Unit price perDwarf Hinoki Cypress | Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' - Height 80-100cm -18lt
£190.00
Unit price perMetasequoia glyptostroboides | Dawn Redwood - Feathered - Height 175-200cm - 10lt
£190.00
Unit price perMetasequoia glyptostroboides | Dawn Redwood - Feathered - Height 175-200cm - 10lt
£190.00
Unit price perThe Metasequoia glyptostroboides, commonly known as the dawn redwood, is a deciduous conifer belonging to the family Cupressaceae. It is one of only three species of redwood trees and is renowned for its prehistoric origins, often referred to as a "living fossil."
This remarkable tree can grow to impressive heights of up to 40 metres (130 feet) with a conical shape. The bark is reddish-brown, fibrous, and peels off in long strips, giving it a distinctive appearance. The leaves are needle-like, arranged oppositely on the branches, and turn a rich bronze or golden-brown before falling in the autumn. This seasonal shedding of leaves distinguishes the dawn redwood from its evergreen relatives.
Metasequoia glyptostroboides thrives in temperate climates and prefers moist, well-drained soils, often found near rivers and wetlands. Its growth rate is rapid, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting in parks and gardens worldwide. Despite its prehistoric lineage, the dawn redwood has adapted well to cultivation and can withstand urban conditions, including pollution and compacted soils.
The tree's history is fascinating, as it was once thought to be extinct and only known through fossil records until its rediscovery in the 1940s. Since then, efforts have been made to propagate and preserve this species, ensuring its survival and increasing its presence in both natural and managed landscapes.
Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' - Conifer - Height 190-210cm - 35lt
£193.00
Unit price perJuniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' - Conifer - Height 190-210cm - 35lt
£193.00
Unit price perJuniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket,' commonly known as the Skyrocket Juniper, is a striking evergreen shrub that has gained popularity in British gardens for its unique and captivating appearance. This particular juniper variety offers a range of features that make it a valuable addition to the UK landscape.
One of the standout characteristics of the Skyrocket Juniper is its narrow, columnar growth habit. It forms a tall, slender silhouette with dense, blue-green foliage that remains vibrant year-round. This growth pattern makes it an ideal choice for gardens with limited space or for those looking to add vertical interest to their landscape. Its elegant shape and compact size are well-suited for both formal and contemporary garden designs.
This juniper is well-suited to the UK climate. It is hardy and can withstand the challenging conditions often experienced in British gardens, including cold temperatures and exposure to wind and salt spray in coastal areas. Its resilience and adaptability ensure that it thrives in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained.
Maintaining the Skyrocket Juniper is relatively straightforward. It has a slow to moderate growth rate, which means it won't require frequent pruning. Occasional trimming may be necessary to maintain its slender form and to remove any dead or damaged branches. Its low-maintenance nature makes it a practical choice for gardeners looking for an attractive yet hassle-free addition to their outdoor space.
As an evergreen, the Skyrocket Juniper provides year-round visual interest. Its blue-green foliage remains vibrant even during the winter months when many other plants have lost their leaves. This feature ensures that it continues to contribute to the garden's aesthetic appeal throughout the year.
In addition to its ornamental qualities, the Skyrocket Juniper is known for its versatility. It can be used as a standalone specimen plant, a focal point in a garden bed, or planted in rows to create a unique and stylish privacy screen or windbreak. Its narrow profile makes it an excellent choice for lining driveways, walkways, or framing entrances.
Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri' | Scots pine - Clear Stem 40cm - Girth 8-10cm - Height 60-70cm - Width 40-50cm - 20lt
£196.00
Unit price perPinus sylvestris 'Watereri' | Scots pine - Clear Stem 40cm - Girth 8-10cm - Height 60-70cm - Width 40-50cm - 20lt
£196.00
Unit price perPinus sylvestris ‘Watereri’ on a clear stem is an exceptional choice for gardens seeking year-round structure, texture, and visual interest in a compact, elevated form. This cultivated Scots pine features a rounded, densely branched canopy of silvery-blue to blue-green needles, creating a striking contrast against its bare, upright trunk. Its raised form allows for underplanting with perennials, groundcovers, or ornamental grasses, making it ideal for layered planting schemes in both contemporary and traditional garden designs.
Typically reaching 6 to 12 feet in height over time, ‘Watereri’ on a clear stem is perfect as a focal point in smaller gardens, courtyard spaces, or formal borders. It is hardy and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil. Once established, it is tolerant of drought, wind, and poor soil conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of settings, including coastal and exposed locations.
Low maintenance and slow-growing, it requires little pruning to maintain its shape. Its evergreen nature ensures year-round appeal, while its sculptural form adds elegance and structure. This variety is a smart, stylish choice for modern and low-maintenance landscapes.
Pinus Nigra Green Tower - Height 100cm - Width 30-40cm - 25lt
£200.00
Unit price perPinus Nigra Green Tower - Height 100cm - Width 30-40cm - 25lt
£200.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora ‘Negishi’ on a clear stem is a striking and elegant addition to any garden, particularly suited for modern, Japanese, or architectural landscapes. Grafted onto a clear stem, this form elevates the tree’s sculptural canopy, allowing the beautiful, layered branching and soft, silvery-blue needles to stand out as a focal point. It creates a visually light yet impactful presence, perfect for framing entrances, accenting patios, or adding height and structure to planting schemes.
‘Negishi’ is a slow-growing Japanese white pine that typically develops a broad, open canopy with graceful form and refined texture. The silvery foliage maintains year-round interest and pairs well with rocks, gravel, ornamental grasses, and minimalist planting designs. Negishi is hardy and prefers full sun and well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
Its clear-stemmed structure also allows underplanting with low-growing shrubs, groundcovers, or seasonal flowers, enhancing garden layering and visual depth. Low-maintenance and long-lived, this pine requires minimal pruning to maintain shape. Pinus parviflora ‘Negishi’ on a clear stem is ideal for gardeners seeking a refined, architectural tree with year-round beauty and character.
Pinus contorta - Lodgepole Pine - Height 150-200cm - 20lt
£215.00
Unit price perPinus contorta - Lodgepole Pine - Height 150-200cm - 20lt
£215.00
Unit price perPinus contorta, commonly known as the Lodgepole Pine, is a hardy and adaptable evergreen conifer valued for its resilience and natural woodland character. Native to North America, it forms a tall, upright tree with a narrow to irregular crown, making it suitable for larger gardens or naturalistic landscapes where a more rugged, informal appearance is desired.
This pine produces pairs of slender, slightly twisted dark green needles that give the tree a textured look throughout the year. Its bark becomes attractively rough and fissured with age, adding to its visual interest. Small woody cones often remain on the branches for many years, providing subtle decorative detail.
Lodgepole Pine is particularly well suited to exposed or coastal gardens, as it tolerates wind, poor soils, and challenging conditions better than many other trees. It grows best in full sun and prefers well-drained soil, though it is adaptable to a range of soil types.
Because it can grow quite tall over time, it works best as a specimen tree, in shelterbelts, or as part of a woodland-style planting scheme. Its toughness and minimal maintenance needs make it a reliable choice for gardeners seeking a strong, characterful conifer.
Cryptomeria japonica | Japanese Cedar - Bushy - Height 60 cm - 25lt
£215.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica | Japanese Cedar - Bushy - Height 60 cm - 25lt
£215.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica, commonly known as Japanese cedar or Sugi in Japanese, is a large evergreen tree native to Japan. It belongs to the cypress family, Cupressaceae, and is the only species in the genus Cryptomeria. The tree can grow up to 70 meters tall and 4 meters in diameter, making it one of the largest trees in Japan. It has a conical shape when young and becomes more pyramidal as it ages.
The bark of the Cryptomeria japonica is reddish-brown and deeply furrowed, with long, narrow leaves that are bright green in color and arranged in a spiral around the branches. The tree produces small, round cones that are about 1.5-2.5 cm in diameter and have a woody texture. The cones turn brown when mature and release small, winged seeds that are dispersed by the wind. Japanese cedar is an important tree in Japan for its wood, which is highly valued for its strength, durability, and beauty. The wood is used in construction, furniture, and decorative objects, and is also used in the production of traditional Japanese musical instruments such as shamisen and koto.
Pinus densiflora 'Alice Verkade' - Clear Stem 40cm - Girth 12-14cm - Height 70-80cm - Width 40-50cm - 20lt
£218.00
Unit price perPinus densiflora 'Alice Verkade' - Clear Stem 40cm - Girth 12-14cm - Height 70-80cm - Width 40-50cm - 20lt
£218.00
Unit price perPinus densiflora 'Alice Verkade' is a cultivar of Japanese red pine that is prized for its striking appearance and manageable size. It is a slow-growing evergreen tree with a dense, pyramidal form, reaching a height of 10 to 15 feet and a spread of 6 to 10 feet at maturity.
The needles of 'Alice Verkade' are a vibrant green color and grow in bundles of two, measuring around 3 to 5 inches in length. The tree produces small, egg-shaped cones that are about 1 inch in length, which add to its ornamental value.
One of the distinctive features of this cultivar is its bark, which is a rich, reddish-brown color and has a rough, deeply furrowed texture. As the tree matures, the bark becomes more rugged and adds to the tree's character.
' Alice Verkade' is a low-maintenance tree that is drought-tolerant and adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. It is an excellent choice for small gardens or as a focal point in a landscape design. Its compact size also makes it ideal for planting in containers, where it can be used as a decorative accent on patios or balconies.
Overall, Pinus densiflora 'Alice Verkade' is a beautiful and easy-to-grow cultivar that is sure to add interest and texture to any garden or landscape.
Thuja orientalis 'Aurea Nana' - Big and Bushy - Height 120-150cm - 55lt
£235.00
Unit price perThuja orientalis 'Aurea Nana' - Big and Bushy - Height 120-150cm - 55lt
£235.00
Unit price perBlue Atlas Cedar | Cedrus Libani 'Glauca' - Height 170-190cm - Feathered - 20lt
£238.00
Unit price perBlue Atlas Cedar | Cedrus Libani 'Glauca' - Height 170-190cm - Feathered - 20lt
£238.00
Unit price perCedrus libani ‘Glauca’, commonly known as the Blue Lebanon Cedar, is a majestic and ornamental evergreen tree highly suitable for spacious gardens and landscapes. It thrives best in full sun with well-drained soil and is particularly valued for its glaucous, silver-blue needles, which provide year-round color and visual interest. This cultivar is drought-tolerant once established and requires minimal maintenance, making it a good choice for low-intervention gardening in temperate climates.
Its growth habit starts with a strong, upright, pyramidal form in youth, gradually developing into a broad, flat-topped tree with distinctive horizontal branching as it matures. This architectural structure creates a dramatic silhouette, especially in winter when its bold framework is fully visible. Due to its size—reaching heights of 40 to 60 feet or more with a broad spread—it is best suited to large gardens, parkland settings, or as a standalone specimen in open lawns.
Cedrus libani ‘Glauca’ is not recommended for small gardens due to its eventual scale, but in the right setting, it provides a long-lived and impressive focal point with outstanding ornamental value.
Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray' | Silveray Korean Pine - Height 100-120cm - 25lt
£250.00
Unit price perPinus koraiensis 'Silveray' | Silveray Korean Pine - Height 100-120cm - 25lt
£250.00
Unit price perPinus koraiensis 'Silveray' is a cultivar of the Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis), a coniferous tree native to northeastern Asia. This cultivar is prized for its striking blue-green needles and distinctive silvery-white bands on the undersides of the needles.
'Silveray' is a slow-growing tree that typically reaches a height of 30-40 feet (9-12 meters) with a spread of 15-20 feet (4.5-6 meters) over a period of 20-30 years. The tree has a conical shape when young, but as it matures, it becomes more irregular and picturesque.
This cultivar is a popular choice for landscaping and as an ornamental tree in gardens, parks, and other public spaces. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, and is tolerant of cold temperatures and harsh growing conditions. 'Silveray' is also resistant to many common pests and diseases, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners and landscapers.
Overall, Pinus koraiensis 'Silveray' is a beautiful and hardy tree that is sure to add interest and value to any landscape or garden.
Cupressocyparis 'Castlewellan Gold' - PonPon - 55lt
£255.00
Unit price perCupressocyparis 'Castlewellan Gold' - PonPon - 55lt
£255.00
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