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Decaisnea insignis
Syn. Decaisnea fargesii Syn. Slackia insignis
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| A small multi-trunked tree, Decaisnea rarely exceeds 5-6 meters in height, with a similar spread. The bright green pinnate leaves, which can be as long as 90cm (3ft), emerge in mid-spring. The pendent panicles of blooms, up to 45cm (18in) long, have sparse bright green-yellow petalless flowers, up... |
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Euonymus myrianthus
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| This large evergreen shrub, or small tree, has dull to glossy bright green leaves, smooth dark grey bark on the branches, and produces bright yellow-orange fruit that can persist through much of the winter, when conditions are favourable. |
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Euonymus planipes
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| This large shrub, or small tree, has larger leaves than the closely related <i><b>Euonymus alatus</i></b>, smaller corky wings on the branches, and can produce one of the most unusual colour palettes in the autumn, with a mix of green, red and even white leaves. The unusual... |
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Sorbus 'Joseph Rock'
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| Broadly upright deciduous tree with pinnate leaves that bears white flowers in spring, followed by pale yellow berries. Height 30 feet; spread 22 feet. |
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Sorbus decora
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| Upright deciduous tree with dark blue-green pinnate leaves which turn orange-red in autumn. White flowers appear in spring, followed by bright red, round berries. Height 25 feet; spread 15 feet. |
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Sorbus hupehensis
Syn. Sorbus glabrescens
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ca$ 4.45 |
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| This columnar deciduous tree has pinnate blue-green leaves that turn red in the fall. Panicles of white flowers in spring are followed by white flushed pink berries. Height and spread 25 feet. |
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Ginkgo biloba
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ca$ 4.75 |
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| This is a living fossil, a tree thought to be long extinct, but now known to survive in the wild in a very small region of China. The tree is upright, columnar and has flat, fan-shaped mid-to yellow-green leaves which turn golden in the fall. Height to 100 feet; spread 25 feet. |
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Pinus densiflora 'var. Oculus Draconis'
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ca$ 4.75 |
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| This slow-growing conical pine becomes flat-topped with age. It features reddish-brown bark and each slender green leaf has two distinctive yellow bands. Bears blue-green female cones. Height 20-40 feet; spread 15-20 feet. |
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Pinus jeffreyi
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ca$ 4.75 |
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| This conical conifer has deeply fissured black bark and gray-green leaves 5-10 inches long. Bears ovoid female cones with rounded bases. Height 80 feet; spread 25 feet. |
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Pinus wallichiana
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ca$ 4.75 |
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| One of the most elegant specimen pine trees you are likely to see in temperate gardens. The long drooping needles seem to shimmer in the slightest breeze while the colour seems to change from green to blue to silver and back to green again. The ellipsoid female cones can reach 12 inches long.... |