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Swamp Cypress

The Swamp Cypress is an ideal deciduous conifer for wet soils. It is the dominant tree in the everglades of Florida, fading to a beautiful bronze and then brown in autumn.
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Umbrella Pine

A curious conifer native to upland areas of two of the large Japanese islands. The needles are made up of two fused leaves and appear upside-down in that their shiny surface faces downwards.
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Wellingtonia

A Californian giant, not as tall, but with a wider girth than the Californian Redwood. Young specimens are conical and densely branched producing a large elegant tree.
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Western Hemlock

Western hemlock is a large fast growing tree with spreading branches. It produces an outstandingly beautiful single specimen tree with an elegant spire like crown. The leaves are marked with two white...
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Western Red Cedar

A large fast growing tree with shredding bark and spreading branches. The leaves are bright glossy green forming an excellent hedge which clips well.
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Western Yellow Pine

A large striking tree with a scaly cinnamon bark and drooping branches. Planted as an ornamental tree in large gardens as well as for timber production in its native western North America.
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White / Weymouth Pine

Strobus is planted in gardens and parks as a specimen tree. It has very short dark green needles bearing slender brown cones up to 15cm long.
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White Cedar

This is an extremely hardy evergreen forming a medium sized columnar tree or hedge. It has spreading branches that curve upwards at the tip with dark green upper surface foliage; the lower surface...
£2.45
 

White Spruce

This is a form of the White Spruce, a very hardy species. It has a conical growth habit with branches that ascend at the tip.
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