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Pinus parviflora 'Bonnie Bergman' | Japanese white pine- Height 70-80cm - Width 40-50cm - 11lt
£125.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Bonnie Bergman' | Japanese white pine- Height 70-80cm - Width 40-50cm - 11lt
£125.00
Unit price perPinus parviflora 'Bonnie Bergman' is an exquisite dwarf cultivar of the Japanese white pine, cherished for its striking blue-green needles and notably compact, dense form. This slow-growing conifer achieves a conical to rounded silhouette, making it a stellar choice for adding structure and year-round color to small gardens or landscapes. Over time, it matures to a modest ultimate height of approximately 5 to 6 feet, with a similar spread, making it ideal for small spaces or as a foundational element in rock gardens.
Commonly used as a specimen plant, 'Bonnie Bergman' shines in mixed conifer arrangements or as a solitary highlight. It thrives best in full sun to partial shade, preferring well-drained, acidic soil conditions. This pine is quite adaptable but performs optimally with consistent moisture and protection from extreme winds. Its resilience and unique form also make it a favorite among bonsai enthusiasts.
Pinus mugo 'Gnom' | Dwarf mountain pine - 70-80cm -18lt
£122.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Gnom' | Dwarf mountain pine - 70-80cm -18lt
£122.00
Unit price perPinus Mugo 'Mops' - Height 50cm - Width 25-35cm - 8lt
£73.00
Unit price perPinus Mugo 'Mops' - Height 50cm - Width 25-35cm - 8lt
£73.00
Unit price perPinus 'Marie Bregeon' - Clear Stem 20cm - Height 50-60cm - Width 40cm - 15lt
£138.00
Unit price perPinus 'Marie Bregeon' - Clear Stem 20cm - Height 50-60cm - Width 40cm - 15lt
£138.00
Unit price perPinus 'Marie Bregeon' on a clear stem is an elegant, dwarf variety of pine that is highly prized for its compact growth and vibrant appearance. This cultivar stands out with its bright, emerald green needles and a unique, clean stem that elevates its dense foliage, creating an eye-catching spherical bush at the top. It typically reaches an ultimate height of about 1-1.5 meters, making it a perfect choice for small gardens, rockeries, or as a focal point in mixed borders.
This slow-growing pine thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soil, making it suitable for a variety of garden settings. It is particularly tolerant of dry conditions once established, requiring minimal maintenance. Gardeners often use Pinus 'Marie Bregeon' to add structure and year-round color to the landscape. Its distinctive form and manageable size also make it ideal for container planting, allowing it to be featured on patios or balconies.
Pinus mugo 'Pumilio' | Dwarf mountain pine - Width 40-50cm - Height 20-40cm -12lt
£75.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Pumilio' | Dwarf mountain pine - Width 40-50cm - Height 20-40cm -12lt
£75.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Pumilio', commonly known as the Dwarf Mountain Pine or Mugo Pine, is a dwarf evergreen coniferous shrub belonging to the Pinaceae family. This slow-growing cultivar of Pinus mugo is native to the mountainous regions of Central and Southern Europe, particularly the Alps, Carpathians, and the Balkans. It is an immensely popular choice for rock gardens, alpine gardens, and small landscapes due to its compact size and unique ornamental characteristics.
The Dwarf Mountain Pine is a versatile and hardy plant, capable of tolerating a wide range of growing conditions. It can withstand cold temperatures down to -30°F (-34°C). It prefers well-draining, sandy or rocky soils and adapts to various soil pH levels. While it flourishes in full sunlight, it can also tolerate partial shade.
'Pumilio' is a dense, mounded cultivar with a height and spread of 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters) upon reaching maturity. Its slow growth rate of 1-3 inches (2.5-7.5 cm) per year makes it an ideal choice for small gardens, containers, or bonsai culture. The attractive, dark green needles are stiff and sharply pointed, typically arranged in pairs and measuring 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in length.
This cultivar is known for its visually striking and irregular branching habit, which contributes to its unique appearance. The branches are often twisted or contorted, creating an interesting texture that adds visual interest to a landscape. The bark is rough and grayish-brown, becoming more fissured as the plant ages.
In late spring or early summer, 'Pumilio' produces small, cylindrical cones that emerge reddish-brown and mature to a dark brown color. The cones, which measure approximately 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in length, add an additional ornamental element to the plant.
Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, Pinus mugo 'Pumilio' is resistant to pests and diseases, making it a reliable choice for various landscape applications. Its compact size, unique form, and year-round visual interest make it a popular choice among gardeners and landscapers seeking an eye-catching and resilient plant to enhance their outdoor spaces.
Pinus Nigra 'Brepo' | Dwarf Austrian Pine - Stem - ST30 - Height 70cm - Width 60cm - 18lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus Nigra 'Brepo' | Dwarf Austrian Pine - Stem - ST30 - Height 70cm - Width 60cm - 18lt
£120.00
Unit price perPinus mugo Klostergrun - Height 30-40cm - Width 70-80cm - 35lt
£236.00
Unit price perPinus mugo Klostergrun - Height 30-40cm - Width 70-80cm - 35lt
£236.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Klostergrun', commonly known as Dwarf Mountain Pine, is a slow-growing evergreen shrub with a compact and rounded form. It is a cultivar of the species Pinus mugo, which is native to the mountainous regions of central and southern Europe. 'Klostergrun' is a popular cultivar due to its attractive bluish-green needles and low-maintenance requirements. The needles are short, stiff, and grow in pairs, giving the plant a dense and bushy appearance. The plant typically reaches a height and width of 2-3 feet, making it an excellent choice for rock gardens, slopes, and small landscapes.
In the spring, Dwarf Mountain Pine produces small, cylindrical cones that mature to a dark brown color by autumn. The cones persist on the plant for several years, adding an interesting textural element to the plant's appearance.
Pinus mugo 'Gnom' | Dwarf mountain pine - 60-70cm, 15lt
£98.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Gnom' | Dwarf mountain pine - 60-70cm, 15lt
£98.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis' - Height 120-150cm -12lt
£59.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis' - Height 120-150cm -12lt
£59.00
Unit price perChamaecyparis 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 perjuniper ground covering shrub | Juniperus communis 'Goldschatz' - Width 30-40cm - Height 10-15cm - 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perjuniper ground covering shrub | Juniperus communis 'Goldschatz' - Width 30-40cm - Height 10-15cm - 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perThuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' - Bushy - Height 140-150cm - 20-30lt
£86.00
Unit price perThuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' - Bushy - Height 140-150cm - 20-30lt
£86.00
Unit price perJuniperus squamata 'Blue Star' - 40-50cm, 2lt
£15.00
Unit price perJuniperus squamata 'Blue Star' - 40-50cm, 2lt
£15.00
Unit price perJuniperus communis 'Hibernica' - 150-160cm - 20lt
£76.00
Unit price perJuniperus communis 'Hibernica' - 150-160cm - 20lt
£76.00
Unit price perJuniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow' - 100/120cm, 10lt
£43.00
Unit price perJuniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow' - 100/120cm, 10lt
£43.00
Unit price perPinus mugo mughus |Dwarf Mountain Pine -Height 50-80cm - 12lt
£70.00
Unit price perPinus mugo mughus |Dwarf Mountain Pine -Height 50-80cm - 12lt
£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.
Pinus mugo 'Picobello' - Height 20-30cm - 6lt
£66.00
Unit price perPinus mugo 'Picobello' - Height 20-30cm - 6lt
£66.00
Unit price perFraser fir | Abies fraseri - Height 40-50cm - Pot Grown - 5lt
£39.00
Unit price perFraser fir | Abies fraseri - Height 40-50cm - Pot Grown - 5lt
£39.00
Unit price perAbies fraseri, commonly known as the Fraser fir, is a small to medium-sized evergreen conifer native to the higher elevations of the Appalachian Mountains in the southeastern United States. This tree is highly prized for its symmetrical shape, dense branching, and vibrant green needles with silvery undersides. The needles are short, soft, and emit a pleasant, fresh fragrance that makes the Fraser fir one of the most popular choices for Christmas trees across North America. Typically reaching heights of 30 to 50 feet in the wild, Fraser firs thrive in cool, moist climates and well-drained, acidic soils. They produce upright cones that disintegrate to release seeds while still attached to the branches—a characteristic trait of true firs. In addition to their ornamental value, Fraser firs provide important habitat for wildlife, including the endangered spruce-fir moss spider. Their beauty, scent, and durability make them a cherished tree for both natural landscapes and festive settings.
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