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Juniperus squamata Blue Star
€4.00
Juniper Blue Star A low-growing bush of dense habit, Juniperus squamata Blue Star produces a quirky mound of silvery-blue evergreen foliage. A very good variety for the garden bringing its distinctive grey-blue colour and blue, berry-like female cones. Juniper Blue Star is a worthy addition to any alpine/rock garden or heather garden for its yea...
Juniperus x pfitzeriana Gold Coast
€4.00
Juniper Gold Coast Juniperus x pfitzeriana Gold Coast is an attractive, semi-prostrate growing golden evergreen conifer. Its flat top and wide-spreading habit makes it great for filling a gap. The golden tipped foliage brings all year colour into the garden. Juniper Gold Coast makes an ideal specimen plant, and looks great in a mixed shrub or he...
Juniperus x pfitzeriana King of Spring
€4.00
Juniper King of Spring A compact form of juniper which can be used as a small specimen or ground-cover, Juniperus x pfitzeriana King of Spring is a low-growing, evergreen shrub with arching stems forming a dense, low mound. The soft, feathery foliage is a good light green, bright golden-yellow on the young growth making a bright splash in the bo...
Juniperus x pfitzeriana Old Gold
€10.00
Juniper Old Gold A spreading rounded evergreen conifer, Juniperus x pfitzeriana 'Old Gold' has a mix of green, yellow and gold foliage throughout the year. This foliage brings all year colour into the garden. Juniper Old Gold responds well to trimming if needed to keep it within bounds, and the vari-coloured trimmings are useful in flower arran...
Lagarostrobos franklinii - Huon Pine
€20.00
Huon pine A beautiful slow growing but long lived conifer, native to Tasmania where it grows in moist soils in high rainfall areas, making it a perfect addition to medium to large Irish gardens. It has an interesting shape which will bring attention to it from whichever angle it is viewed from. With age, it forms a solid stem and long weeping br...
Larix decidua - European Larch
€2.50
Common Larch A beautiful deciduous conifer, boasting great Autumn colour. Commonly planted as a forestry tree for its exceptionally high quality timber, used to clad the outsides of cabins, sheds, and even homes throughout the world. In fact, we used quite a lot of local Larch for the shed at our own nursery! Site: Inland exposedSoil: Well drain...
Larix x marschlinsii - Hybrid Larch
€2.50
Hybrid Larch A beautiful deciduous conifer also known as Swiss Larch. Commonly planted as a forestry tree for its exceptionally high quality timber, growing quite quickly. It is a hybrid between L. kaempferi and L. siberica. Originates from Switzerland. Site: Inland exposedSoil: Well drained, will tolerate acid to alkalinePosition: Full sunSeaso...
Metasequoia glyptrostroboides Gold Rush
€35.00
Dawn Redwood Gold rush A must for every arboretum or large garden. Metasequoia glyptostroboides is a beautiful deciduous conifer and a tree worth growing for its many ornamental features. Gold rush is a golden leaved cultivar of the standard Metasequoia. Thought to be extinct and only known from fossil records dating back 100 million years, unti...
Microcachrys tetragona - Creeping Strawberry Pine
€12.00
Creeping Strawberry Pine A rare and unusual evergreen conifer, Microcachrys tetragona is a fairly hardy dwarf bush with arching branches covered in scale-like leaves. Native to mountainous regions in Tasmania, Australia, fossil records show that it has existed for well over fifty million years. The small but conspicuous male and female flowers a...
Picea abies - Norway Spruce
€2.00
Norway Spruce Said to be the most widely distributed of all Spruces. Picea abies is found growing wild from the European Alps to the east far beyond the Ural mountains and as far north as Scandanavia. A tall and slim conifer boasting stunning upright red-pink seed cones in late spring turning to an attractive drooping light green tinted with red...
Picea abies Cupressina
Picea abies Cupressina
€28.00
Norway Spruce Cupressina A very narrow Norway spruce found in a German forest, Picea abies Cupressina is a tall, quite fast-growing, evergreen, coniferous tree with a slender, dense, columnar habit, remaining very narrow at the base and forming a strong vertical accent. The dark green needles take on a bluish tinge in colder climates. Areas with...
Picea abies Remontii
Picea abies Remontii
€28.00
Remont’s Norway Spruce A fine, very dwarf Norway spruce, Picea abies Remontii is a small, slow-growing, evergreen, coniferous tree with a broad, dense, conical habit, with ascending branches. The needles are yellowish-green. Remont’s Norway spruce is a good tree for smaller gardens, despite the fact that the base is so broad. The female cones ar...
Picea breweriana - Brewer's Weeping Spruce
€15.00
Brewer’s Weeping Spruce A beautiful, elegant spruce tree, Picea breweriana is a medium sized conical tree that becomes broader with age. The main attribute of the Brewer’s Weeping Spruce is the spreading branches that bear long, graceful hanging branchlets. This evergreen foliage is dark green with blue-green tones. Long, green cones are carried...
Picea glauca conica
Picea glauca conica
€10.00
White Spruce conica A nice and compact slow growing conifer, which keeps its tight conical shape for many years. Picea glauce conica is an easy to grow conifer requiring little maintenance, suitable for pots or as a specimen in a shrub bed. With age it will form a 3m tall sturdy looking domed tree. Site: Inland exposedSoil: Well drained, will to...
Picea likiangensis var. rubescens
€28.00
Balfour’s Spruce A rare, very large conifer from Tibet and western China, Picea likiangensis var. rubescens is a tall, vigorous, evergreen, coniferous tree with ascending branches and grey, scaly, fissured bark. The trunk grows to 39”/1m across. The needles are grey-green, on rather thick, light brown shoots. The cones are lovely, with a netted,...
Picea omorika - Serbian Spruce
€3.00
Serbian spruce As the name suggests, this tall narrow Spruce originates from Serbia mainly in the Tara mountains. It grows tall and thin, great for a feature along the skyline in any garden. Like other spruces, Picea omorika bears beautiful pink-red cones that disperse seed in the Autumn. Growing as a Christmas tree: Similar to the Norway spruce...
Picea omorika Aurea
Picea omorika Aurea
€28.00
Serbian Spruce Aurea A golden form of the Serbian spruce, Picea omorika Aurea is a fairly tall, evergreen, coniferous tree of average vigour, with a fairly narrow, upright, pyramidal habit. Short, drooping branches curve up at the tips, giving a very elegant effect. The needles are abundant, gold as they emerge, then green and blue, giving a sub...
Picea omorika pendula - Weeping Serbian Spruce
€15.00
Weeping Serbian spruce A pendulous form of the well known Serbian Spruce. As the name suggests, this tall thin spruce originates from Serbia mainly in the Tara mountains. It grows tall and narrow with drooping branches, great for a feature along the skyline in any garden. Like other Spruces, Picea omorika pendula disperses its seed in the Autumn...
Picea pungens Lucky Strike
Picea pungens Lucky Strike
€28.00
Colorado Spruce Lucky Strike Also known as Johnnie’s Lucky Strike, a dwarf Colorado spruce cultivar with beautiful, young red cones, Picea pungens Lucky Strike is a small, slow-growing, evergreen tree with a dense, rather open, pyramidal habit and horizontal or upright branches. The short needles emerge bright green, turning grey-green. Colorado...
Picea pungens Super Blue
Picea pungens Super Blue
€8.00
Dwarf Colorado Blue Spruce Super Blue A dwarf blue spruce with a beautiful silvery-blue colour, Picea pungens Super Blue is a small, very slow-growing, evergreen tree, with a dense, strongly pyramidal habit and stiff branches. The long, thick needles are a striking silvery-blue. Colorado blue spruce Super Blue is easy to grow, needing little or ...