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Thuja Smaragd Hedging. White Cedar Emerald Hedging. Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd for Sale. Thuja Hedging Conifers. Evergreen Thuja Hedging

Thuja Smaragd Hedging. White Cedar Emerald Hedging. Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd for Sale. Thuja Hedging Conifers. Evergreen Thuja Hedging

Thuja Smaragd Hedging. If you are looking for a reliable evergreen conifer that serves well as a hedging plant, then Thuja Smaragd is an ideal candidate. Thuja occidentalis Smaragd, to give it its full botanical name, is also known as White Cedar Emerald or Thuja Emerald. The many common names of this cultivar all describe its most recognisable feature: the stunning green hue of its aromatic foliage. Smaragd is German for emerald, the precious stone which shares its colour with this conifer. Due to its lush foliage that is also colour resistant in winter and attractive conical habit, this variety is mostly used for hedging. Unlike some evergreens, Thuja Smaragd Hedging will not lose its vivid colours or turn to brownish hues when temperatures drop below zero. Thuja Smaragd Hedging is easy to care for and offers extraordinary visual interest. No wonder then that Thuja Smaragd is one of our hedging bestsellers. The fact that Thuja Smaragd Hedging has a slower growth rate than its close relatives is just one of the many qualities that make it ideal for hedges and containers. Its expected maximum size is about 5 metres once fully mature. Thuja Smaragd White Cedar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. In fact, this thuja variety is well suited to the British climate and has a coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society for its outstanding resistance and good constitution. While Thuja Smaragd Hedging is ideally suited to serve as a highly attractive evergreen conifer hedge, its dense growth affording privacy. Thuja Smaragd dislikes wet soils, so make sure that your conifer is planted in rich soils that drains well. Place the container in a spot in full sun to make sure your plants thrive.The dense, columnar habit of the Thuja Smaragd Hedging is natural- there is very little pruning and trimming required to keep this stunning conifer in perfect form.

GBP 49.50
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Thuja Smaragd or White Cedar Smaragd Spiral buy online UK

Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata Japanese Plum Yew

Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata Japanese Plum Yew

Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata, also known as the Japanese Plum Yew, is an excellent landscaping specimen. Its columnar habit and attractive evergreen foliage make it particularly versatile in a variety of garden situations. Native to Japan, China and Korea, Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata is a slow-growing evergreen yew which is a reliable foliage shrub year-round. Stems are produced from the base, reaching upward and maintaining a narrow shape. Its long, narrow, pointed leaves, up to 4 cm in length, are dark green. Female plants will produce small, olive green edible fruits up to 2.5 cm long in the autumn.  Hardy in most parts of the UK, Japanese Plum Yew will reach a height of 1.5 metres and spread of 1.2 metres in a period of 10 years. After 20 to 50 years it may reach 3.5 metres in height with a 1.5 metres spread. It can be pruned to maintain a smaller size if desired. Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata prefers a part-shade sheltered location, with moist but well-drained sandy soil, although it will tolerate loam or clay as well. It can be planted in full sun in cool, moist conditions and will also tolerate full shade. Once established they will withstand dry periods. Avoid an east-facing aspect as the new growth is frost-tender in early spring.  Tolerant of urban pollution and coastal salt, as well as deer resistant, it is suitable for a wide variety of planting locations. Both attractive and versatile, Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata is equally at home as a specimen plant or in a mass planting in a hedge or clump, depending on the size of your garden. Its slow growth and small size, as well as year-round attractive foliage, make it a good choice for a sheltered spot in a rooftop terrace or courtyard, or by a front door or walkway, where its columnar habit will keep it from interfering with foot traffic. In a larger garden, a hedge of Japanese Plum Yew will create a year-round privacy screen, in addition to providing an attractive foliage show. In a country setting, a grouping of Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata will be a dramatic focal point in the landscape. At the back of a mixed border, the dark green foliage of one or more Japanese Plum Yew plants will be a an excellent background plant for a variety of flowering plants through the season. The distinctive evergreen foliage and upright growth habit of Cephalotaxus Harringtonia Fastigiata make it a great choice for gardens large or small! 

GBP 78.75
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Tamarix Parviflora Small Flowered Tamarisk for Sale Online UK

Tamarix Parviflora Small Flowered Tamarisk for Sale Online UK

Tamarix parviflora, more commonly known as Small Flowered Tamarisk, is a small deciduous tree or shrub, treasured for its floriferous display of tiny pink blossoms. Easy to grow and to care for, this ornamental tree is a good candidate for a specimen tree.With a bushy, open habit, Small Flowered Tamarisk has a delicate, fluffy appearance. The foliage spread across the slender branches is bright green until autumn when it turns to reddish hues, and consists of tiny, scale-like leaves that only enhance the feathery look of the tree. In May, the inspiration for the common name of this cultivar becomes apparent, as masses of miniature blossoms completely envelop this tree. Deep pink and borne in long racemes, and stay on the branches for 4 to 6 weeks, well into the summer. Over the winter months, the decorative branches with bark in shades of brown to purple provide interest.Adaptable and undemanding, Tamarisk Parviflora will thrive in any soil, as long as it is well drained, and in a sunny spot in your garden. It is exceptionally resistant to urban pollution, salt sprays, strong winds, and heat, making it an ideal choice for coastal and city gardens. Long-lived, this cultivar requires almost no maintenance to stay in shape. Prune lightly after the flowering season ends, to ensure Small Flowered Tamarisk stays neat and healthy. Originating from South-eastern Europe, Tamarix parviflora is accustomed to moderate climate. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this highly-decorative small tree requires no sheltering from frost or cold winds. Its good constitution and attractive appearance earned this cultivar the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Trained as a large shrub or a small tree, Tamarisk Parviflora can achieve a maximum size of 5 metres both high and across.Robust and showy, Tamarix parviflora is ideally suited to be grown as a focus of interest in a garden, or planted in a mixed shrub border, where its wispy foliage and blossoms are beautifully contrasted by evergreen cultivars. Consider pairing it with varieties such as Thuja Orientalis Pyramidalis Aurea or Calocedrus Decurrens Incense Cedar Tree for a stunning textured effect in your garden. Due to its remarkable tolerance of harsh winds, this cultivar can serve as a windbreak as well.Read more about Tamarix on our blog. 

GBP 45.38
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