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Tsuga forrestii
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ca$ 5.95 |
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Evergreen conifer with flattened needles with silvery white bands beneath and pendent leading shoots. Produces small, pendent ovoid female cones. Height to 80 feet. |
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Picea torano
Syn. Picea polita
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ca$ 4.95 |
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Pyramidal evergreen conifer to 30 meters high, with long drooping shoots on older trees that resemble a tiger's tail. The bark is gray-brown, deeply fissured and peeling in scales. Bears red-purple pollen cones and brown oblong seed cones. |
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Picea smithiana
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ca$ 4.25 |
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A beautiful evergreen coniferous tree with a distinctly conical shape. The spreading branches arch up slightly at the ends, while the numerous long branchlets gracefully drape down. The large 10-20 cm (4-8in) tan to light brown cones are very decorative in the fall and winter. |
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Larix occidentalis
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ca$ 4.75 |
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This deciduous conifer is a narrowly conical tree with blue-green leaves and scaly, red-brown bark. Bears cylindrical to ovoid female cones. Height to 80 feet; spread to 15 feet. |
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Larix kaempferi
Syn. larix leptolepis
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ca$ 4.25 |
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Conical deciduous coniferous tree with rust-brown, fissured bark.Purplish-red winter shoots are covered in a waxy bloom. Needles are gray-green or bluish green. Height 100 feet; spread 20 feet. |
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Cunninghamia lanceolata
Syn. Cunninghamia konishii
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ca$ 5.25 |
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An elegant conifer, rare in western gardens. Suited best to damp climates as drier conditions may cause excessive browning of the needles. A real connoisseur's tree. The colouration of the needles and branches ranges from blue-green on new growth, through bright green on older material to bright... |
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Abies koreana 'Golden Selection'
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ca$ 4.95 |
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This seed has been collected from an as of yet unnamed selection in VanDusen's collection. Growth of the parent tree appears to be limited, dense and bushy. The cones develop a deep grey-violet colour and mature to dark brown in the late fall. Typical of Abies species, the cones disintegrate to... |
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Abies koreana
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ca$ 4.25 |
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A conifer with a truly elegant form, the Korean Fir has much to recommend it. The deep green needles, silver-white underneath, are evenly spaced on the branches, giving the tree a remarkably tidy appearance. The cones, which sit bolt upright on the branches, are one of this tree's most attractive... |