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Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata Selevans Maidenhair Tree for Sale

Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata Selevans Maidenhair Tree for Sale

Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata Selevans is an undemanding deciduous tree with a narrow upright growth habit and striking autumnal colour. It’s a superb choice for small spaces, woodland gardens and wildlife-friendly low maintenance areas.Ginkgo Biloba is a very ancient conifer species that fed the dinosaurs millions of years ago. Today it only grows wild in China, but there are many varieties of this beautiful low maintenance tree that enjoy a UK garden.Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata Selevans is also known as Maidenhair Tree Selvans and was bred to achieve an upright, fastigiate form that reaches skywards with a slim body.Foliage appears in spring covering the trunk from base to tip in a narrow burst of pretty mid-green. Each leaf is broad and fan-shaped with two lobes that gently hang from the branches on long stems. In autumn, its foliage matures to a brilliant warm yellow that rivals acers and only falls when the frosts arrive.This is an undemanding tree that’s tolerant of most planting conditions and needs very little if any attention once established. Its tall, narrow form makes it an excellent choice for compact spaces.  Height And Spread of Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata SelevansGinkgo Selevans is slow-growing and will reach 6-8 metres over 20 years.How Hardy Is Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata SelevansVery hardy and able to tolerate minus temperatures in well-drained soils. Once established it copes with drought, pollution, and some coastal sprays. Pests are rarely a problem.How To Use Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata SelevansMaidenhair Tree Selvans is an excellent choice where every inch counts such as compact gardens, borders, and pollution-prone front gardens where its splendid autumn colours are eye-catching. It doesn’t need much attention, so fits well into wildlife-friendly, low maintenance gardens lifting them with colour through early spring to late autumn.You can use it instead of Italian pencil cypress and tall thin conifers in formal gardens for height with narrow width.How To Care For Ginkgo Biloba Fastigiata SelevansMaidenhair Tree Selvans needs very little maintenance once it’s established. It prefers full sun in either sheltered or exposed spots and tolerates the majority of well-drained soils.Because it was bred to grow upright and narrow pruning isn’t required, however, if you want to remove branches do so in the dormant winter months.A thick layer of mulch in early spring is appreciated to trap moisture and feed it during the growing season. Be sure to water it well until it’s established.

GBP 185.63
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Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta Irish Yew

Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta Irish Yew

Irish Yew is believed to have developed from the native English yew (Taxus Baccata). The botanical name for Irish Yew is Taxus Baccata Fastigiata, due to its narrow upright growth habit.The Robusta variety of Irish Yew, is a particularly narrow conical variety. It is a striking evergreen conifer with a dense, upright, columnar growth and rich, dark green foliage. This robust cultivar of the Irish Yew offers an elegant, architectural presence, making it a favoured choice for formal gardens, hedges, and landscape focal points. Irish Yew Robusta has a strong, vertical growth habit with densely packed branches that grow upward rather than spreading outward, creating a narrow, pillar-like silhouette. Its needle-like leaves are deep green, arranged spirally around the stems, and maintain their vibrant hue throughout the year. The foliage is soft to the touch, adding a lush texture to its striking form. Female plants may produce small, bright red, berry-like arils that contrast beautifully with the dark green needles, though this feature is secondary to its impressive structural form.How Hardy is Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta?Irish Yew Robusta is UK hardy, tolerating a range of climates, from temperate to cooler regions. It is exceptionally resistant to cold, wind, and urban pollution, making it suitable for both rural and city environments. Its adaptability extends to coastal areas where it can withstand salt-laden air.Height and Spread of Taxus Baccata Fastigiata RobustaWhen fully mature, Robusta Irish Yew can reach heights of 4M with a narrow spread of maximum 1 to 1.5M. Its slow growth rate ensures that it retains its compact, upright form with minimal maintenance.How To Use Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta:The Irish Yew Robusta is ideal for adding vertical interest to gardens and landscapes. It serves beautifully as a standalone specimen, creating a dramatic focal point, or can be planted in rows for formal avenues, hedges, or privacy screens. Its architectural form complements traditional, formal gardens as well as contemporary designs. This plant’s dark green foliage provides an excellent backdrop for flowering plants and seasonal colour displays. It is also well-suited for topiary work and container planting, where its elegant shape can be highlighted.How To Care For Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta:Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright locations but tolerates some shade, especially in warmer climates.Soil: Adaptable to a range of soil types, from sandy to clay, as long as the soil is well-drained. It prefers slightly acidic soil to neutral pH levels.Water: Requires regular watering during establishment. Once established, it is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering in prolonged dry spells.Pruning: Minimal pruning is needed due to its naturally tidy form. Light trimming can be done in late winter or early spring to maintain shape or control size.Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth.Pest and Disease: Generally pest-resistant but may be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils. Ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering to prevent issues.Taxus baccata Fastigiata Robusta is a low-maintenance, long-lived evergreen conifer that adds stately elegance and year-round structure to any landscape.

GBP 108.75
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Irish Yew Trees - tall upright conifers for Hedging and Evergreen Screening with rich dark green foliage.

Irish Yew Trees - tall upright conifers for Hedging and Evergreen Screening with rich dark green foliage.

Irish Yew is a narrowly columnar evergreen conifer with narrow dark green leaves. It is often used for hedging purposes as it makes a very neat, lovely dense coloured hedging. However, its columnar shape makes it a good choice as a specimen tree when you need a punctuating element in the garden. Irish Yew grows neatly and even without trimming will produce a lovely slim columnar shape. While the English Yew needs no introduction to most of us. We use it for hedging, evergreen screening and as a stand-alone ornamental tree. But what of origins of the Irish Yew? In the 1750s in a County Fermanagh estate, two seedlings were discovered by accident and promptly cultivated. It is likely that most of the Irish Yews on the planet emanate from these two seedlings. The Irish Yew is characterised by its more upright and narrow growth habit (hence the Latin ‘fastigiata’ addition to its name). It demands less space than the spreading English Yew. Interestingly, most Irish Yews are female and carry bright red fruits in autumn, adding to the attraction. Care should be taken when positioning as although birds can eat these berries they are toxic to humans. Taxus Baccata Fastigiata also produces cones.Relatively slow growing, over time Taxus Baccata Fastigiata will reach a maximum height of circa 10 metres. Max Spread 6m.Irish Yew is accommodating and will grow in full sun or partial shade and is very hardy.When planting, back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser.

GBP 108.75
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Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed Italian Cypress Agrimed

Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed Italian Cypress Agrimed

Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed or Italian Cypress AgrimedEvergreen Conifer Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed is a special variety of Italian or Pencil Cypress. While retaining all the remarkable qualities of the parent, this cultivar was bred specifically to be resistant to cypress canker. Treasured for its outstanding resilience and attractive appearance, Italian Cypress Agrimed is at its best when planted en masse.The Agrimed cultivar has rich dark green, scale-like foliage borne in dense sprays. The evergreen foliage adds texture and year-round interest to the landscape. This cultivar produces very small, round to oblong conifers.Vigorous and undemanding, this columnar conifer can successfully adapt to various conditions. Plant it in moist but well-drained soil, in full sun to part shade, to ensure best performance. Rarely affected by any pests or diseases, this cultivar is also drought resistant, once established. As it tolerates salt, Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed is an excellent candidate for coastal gardens.Unlike most Italian Cypress cultivars, the Agrimed variety is a very hardy tree, even when planted young. Although more robust than its close relatives, Italian Cypress Agrimed will appreciate a sheltered location in the garden. This cultivar can survive even if the winter temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero, and it is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.With a columnar habit, Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed can achieve a maximum height of 20 to 25 metres. This variety has a naturally fastigiated form with a broader base. Easy to grow and to care for, this elegant conifer is an excellent choice for a low-maintenance hedge. It requires no pruning to stay in shape and keep its narrow, upright form.The ease of maintenance, excellent performance, and striking appearance are the most noteworthy traits of the Italian Cypress Agrimed. At the same time, these qualities are precisely what makes this cultivar a perfect candidate for mass planting, whether as a hedge, privacy screen, or for lining walkways. Its lovely columnar habit and evergreen foliage add structural value to the landscape, as well as decorative interest.In case you are interested in more evergreen screening plants with architectural value, make sure to take a look at our hedging plants and trees for screening. If you’re looking for more Cypress varieties, check our vast selection of different cultivars including trees such as Cupressus Leylandii, Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Columnaris, or Chamaecyparis Obtusa Nana. Also, you may be interested in conifers with a similar fastigiate style to Pencil Cyprees such as Thuja Smaragd White Cedar.

GBP 115.50
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