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DESCRIPTION: A straight to contorted (particularly in coastal settings) tree up to 36m tall, with an open, irregular or umbrella-shaped crown. Lower branches shed early even in open settings. Bark red-brown, in large plates (on old trees) or flaky and papery. Branches grey-green, rapidly becoming smooth...
DESCRIPTION: Japanese black pine is a medium sized, irregularly pyramidal tree. Needles persist three to four years and are a lustrous dark green. Buds are unique, they are 12 to 20cm long and have a very prominent silvery colour. Bark is grey on young trees...
DESCRIPTION: A tall, evergreen pine tree with a distinctive drooping habit. Pale green to yellowish green needles are held in groups of three. Useful as a specimen tree in large parks. Frost and drought tolerant.   TREE CARE: Plant in a well drained and well...
A compact and slow-growing shrub that produces dense needle-like blue-grey foliage and small decorative cones.   FEATURES: A wonderful addition to your garden, adding colour and exotic foliage.   CONDITIONS: Prefers cool, deep, moisture retentive soil in a sheltered site.   FOR BEST RESULTS: Provide...
DESCRIPTION: A beautiful evergreen Magnolia with glossy dark green foliage and large fragrant white flowers. Considered the best of the Southern Magnolias from the USA, 'Kay Parris' is an excellent small specimen tree, ideal as a feature plant in tubs and as a trimmed hedge....