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Abies Koreana
Korean Fir
Common Name: Korean FirLatin Name: Abies ‘Koreana’Soil: Moist, well drained soil (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 1.5m - 2mSpecial features: Produces unusual cylindrical purple cones, even when young The ‘Koreana’ is a highly valued conifer which is favoured for its unique cones that it produces in autumn. The cylindrical cones are purple-blue in colour and can appear on specimens that are as young as 3-4 years old. The needle-like leaves are bright green when young, and mature to a darker green colour over time; they have glistening silvery-white undersides and seen as the ‘Koreana’ is evergreen they will add interest to your garden all year round. This conifer is slow-growing and will eventually form a conical shaped tree that is densely packed with whorled branches. The ‘Koreana’ is well-suited to being planted in a large shrubbery, and works particularly well when planted alongside a glacous coloured conifer like the Chamaecyparis ‘Blue Nantais’.
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Araucaria araucana
Monkey Puzzle Tree
Common Name: Monkey Puzzle TreeLatin Name: Araucaria araucanaSoil: Fertile, well drained. Prefers loamy soil. Position: Full sunHardiness: Fully hardyFlowering period: Females: Autumn. Flowering type: Females: Frown cones/ Males: FlowersEventual height/spread after 20 years: 6m/3mThe Araucaria araucana, which is commonly known as the 'Monkey Puzzle Tree', is a majestic evergreen tree. The long branches are covered in prickly, glossy leaves, which hold all year round. This tree is a fantastic specimen tree for larger gardens as it will add an injection of lush green colour all year round. The 'Monkey Puzzle' is a dioecious tree and so the males produce oval-shaped flowers and the females produce spherical cones. Interestingly, the unusual common name was coined in the 19th century after a man suggested that the distinctive branches would even puzzle a monkey to climb! Although this is a slow-growing tree, it can become quite large; please bear this in mind when planting. This araucaria does not benefit from regular pruning. Trustpilot
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Cedrus atlantica Glauca
Blue Atlas Cedar
Common Name: Blue Atlas CedarLatin Name: Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca'Soil: Deep, well-drained, acidic loamsPosition: Full sun Flowering period/colour: None (Conifer)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight and spread in 20 years: 12m/9mSpecial features: Handsome blue conifer, evergreen and ideal as a specimen tree in a large garden, park or school playground. Attractive cones.Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca' is a striking blue conifer which is a really handsome addition to any garden that is large enough to accommodate its width. The tree is evergreen with attractive cones up to about 9cm in length. In its youth, the tree is conical, becoming somewhat flat-topped in later years. The mature size is about 12m tall and 9m wide.The tree prefers well-drained acidic soil. It is drought tolerant and prefers full sun. It can tolerate really hot regions and high humidity.This variety originates in the Northern Africa in the Atlas Mountain region.
Cedrus deodara
Deodar Cedar Tree
Common Name: Deodar Cedar TreeLatin Name: Cedrus deodaraSoil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sunHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 8m x 4mSpecial features: Slightly pendulous branches that hold the glaucous foliage. Cedrus deodara is a wonderful evergreen conifer which has distinctive blue-green foliage that weeps slightly from the arching branches. This is a truly elegant conifer which makes an ideal specimen and it has the added interest of barrel-shaped cones when it matures. This conifer can grow to become quite large and it is great for woodland themed planting in a medium- large sized garden.
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Cedrus deodara aurea
Golden Deodar Cedar Tree
Common Name: Deodar Cedar TreeLatin Name: Cedrus deodara aureaSoil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sunHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 8m x 4mSpecial features: Slightly pendulous branches that hold the glaucous foliage. Cedrus deodara is a wonderful evergreen conifer which has distinctive blue-green foliage that weeps slightly from the arching branches. This is a truly elegant conifer which makes an ideal specimen and it has the added interest of barrel-shaped cones when it matures. This conifer can grow to become quite large and it is great for woodland themed planting in a medium- large sized garden.
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Cedrus libani
Cedar of Lebanon
Common Name: Cedar of LebanonLatin Name: Cedrus libani Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 15m+/12m+ Special features: An attractive flat-topped canopy and ovate conesThe Cedrus Libani is an outstanding evergreen conifer which will develop into a hardy specimen. The dark-brown branches are covered in deep-green needles that carry a fresh scent; the branches form flat-topped layers which looks very attractive. This cedar also has ovate brown cones which look great amongst the green foliage.
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Cedrus libani subsp. Atlantica
Atlas Cedar
Common Name: Atlas CedarLatin Name: Cedrus libani subsp. 'Atlantica'Soil: Deep, well-drainedPosition: Full sunHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height and spread: 25m/ 20m Special features: Dark green needles and a broadly pyramidal shape This beautiful cedar is a native of the atlas mountains in Africa and it thrives in a sunny spot in the garden. It will grow to be broadly pyramidal in shape and its grey-brown stems hold dark green needles that add a healthy dose of colour all year round. The leaves are accompanied by cones that emerge green and grow to hold a dark purple-brown colour come autumn. This is a wonderful choice for parkland planting and it also works well in a medium-large sized garden. We love it alongside the blue-green needles of the Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca' as the two trees work as a foil for one another.
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Wisselii
Lawson Cypress
Common Name: Lawson CypressLatin Name: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Wisselii'Soil: Moist but well-drained (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight in 10 years: 1.8m - 2.2mSpecial features: Medium, upward twisting branches, rich green. Suitable for shrubbery or screen. (Evergreen)A most distinct and attractive, fast growing tree of medium to large size. It is slenderly conical with widely spaced, ascending branches and the stout, upright branchlets bear short, crowded, fern like sprays of bluish-green foliage. The rather numerous, red male cones are most attractive in spring.
Pinus sylvestris
Scots Pine
Common Name: Scots PineLatin Name: Pinus sylvestrisSoil: Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sunHardiness: HardyEventual height/spread: Up to 25m/8mSpecial features: Pine needles that grow in pairs and hold a blue-green colour all year round.Pinus sylvestris is a native to Scotland and it is therefore the only pine native to Britain; it is a slow-growing evergreen conifer that is widely planted as a parkland tree. The Scots Pine features glaucous blue-green needles that are borne in pairs and curl slightly at their tips. As this conifer slowly grows into a tall tree, its main trunk becomes deeply fissured and holds an unusual orange-red colour. In autumn, further interest is added when little green pine cones appear, and these gradually grow over two years and become brown after several months. Eventually, this tree will become very tall and it will have a long clear stem with the main branches starting from the top third of the tree. This is a great choice for parkland planting or for a large woodland type garden. Make sure that you give this mighty tree the space it needs to thrive and grow.
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