The Nordman Fir is greatly valued for use as a non drop christmas tree. It has glossy green needles and produces large brown cones. Will form a large conical tree with age.
EnlargeVery hardy tree with triangular and sharply pointed leaves. A favourite of the Victorians and found in large town gardens.
EnlargeA beautiful specimen cedar, if you have the space. Pendulous branches and blue/green needles. Produces cones in the autumn.
EnlargeThe Cedar of Lebanon, a very recognisable large tree due to its flat top and horizontal branches.
EnlargeBushy fan palm, blue-green leaves 2-3 feet in length. Yellow flowers from spring to summer. A useful structural plant.
EnlargeVigorous semi evergreen which forms a small tree. Arching branches are covered with cream flowers in summer, and masses of bright red berries through autumn into winter.
EnlargeA very hardy, large and fast growing conifer. Leylands will tolerate a variety of conditions and grow to provide the perfect, dense screen
EnlargeThe best known species of cider gum. Young leaves emerge round & blue in colour, turning sage green with maturity.
EnlargeA much smaller version of Eucalyptus, will not grow anywhere near the sizes others can reach. Long, slender leaves and attractive bark make this tree great for screening and winter interest.
EnlargeA slow growing, native evergreen tree which can be used for topiary, hedging, screening or as a centre-piece. White flowers in sping and scarlet berries in autumn. Does not need a partner to produce fruits.
EnlargeEvergreen small tree with grey/green leaves, fragrant white flowers and dark olives. Hardy in the UK, prefers a sunny spot.
EnlargeEvergreen large shrub or small tree. New leaves are red, produces small white flowers in Spring. Ideal for hedges and screening.
EnlargeVery graceful, hardy plant. Can attain a height of 4-5m so perfect for screening. New canes oftern emerge green turning pale yellow.
EnlargeYellow groove bamboo with a narrow green stripe on the canes.
EnlargeThe black bamboo, striking dark canes, colour gets better with age. Perfect for screening, thrives in a damp spot.
EnlargeThe common laurel is an evergreen shrub widely planted to create a dense hedge. Glossy, leathery green leaves. Can tolerate shade.
EnlargeOne of the hardiest plants in the nursery, the Evergreen Oak can tolerate drought, pollution and salt laden winds. Ideal for a tough hedge or tree.
EnlargeBritains native conifer. Plant on their own as a tree or together to create a hedge. Red fruits. Prefers well drained soil.
EnlargeThe Western Red Cedar is evergreen. A quick growing alternative to Leylandii. Shiny, aromatic foliage, grows in most soils.
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