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Larix kaempferi
Syn. larix leptolepis
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ca$ 3.25 |
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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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Larix occidentalis
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ca$ 3.25 |
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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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Abies balsamea
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ca$ 3.75 |
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Abies koreana
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ca$ 3.75 |
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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... |
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Pinus leucodermis
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| A narrow conical tree with scaly ash-gray bark and dark green leaves borne in pairs. An elegant conifer in the garden. The long conical female cones are cobalt-blue in early summer, ripening to brown. Height 50 feet; spread 15 feet. |
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Pinus parviflora
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| This conical to columnar pine has blue-green needles and scaly purplish-brown bark. The red-brown female cones are oblong and about 3 inches long. Height 30 feet; spread 20 feet. |
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Taxodium distichum
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ca$ 3.75 |
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| Curious, cone-shaped "knees" grow above the soil in particularly wet sites. These knees help stabilizes the tree. Bright green, two-ranked leaves turn rust colour in the autumn before falling. This columnar deciduous conifer eventually reaches a height of 39 meters (130 feet). |
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Metasequoia glyptostroboides
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This tree, if given bright sun and plenty of moisture, will grow rapidly and can attain heghts in excess of 15m (50ft) in 20 years. The bright green foliage turns golden-orange in the fall, and then drops to expose the red-brown bark of the trunk. May be suitable for Bonsai culture, but little data... |
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Picea brachytyla
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| This conical tree will become more dome shaped in great age, taking on a decidedly uncommon appearance. In youth the tree is conical with upward arching branches and pendent branchlets. Very attractive conifer, and still rare in the west. |
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Picea likiangensis
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ca$ 3.95 |
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| Growing as tall as 30m (100ft) in the wild, this conifer is likely to remain somewhat smaller in cultivation. The almost pendent new growth is bright green and highlights the violet cones very well. Foliage matures to dark green while the cones will mature to rich brown. |