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A tree that has been grown in the field and then lifted out of the ground when dormant. Available from November to March. The roots are more open and the direct contact with the soil encourages them to settle in and establish more readily.
These are 2yr old trees that have been grown 1yr in the field and the second in a pot. Container trees can be planted at any time of the year but establish best when planted during the autumn and need to be watered well during the first summer.
Pine
Attractive, upright, slow growing Arolla pine with closely spaced, twisted, silvery blue-green needles.
A very small tree or conical bush with pale green needles and interesting white winter buds.
Small, upright, fast growing evergreen with long, dark green needles. Light grey-brown to grey-yellow cones.
Scots Pine
Large evergreen tree with twisted grey-green needle like foliage, cones and orange-brown scaly bark.
One of the best blue forms of upright habit. Very small, slow growing, with silvery blue needles. Overall height 16ft.
A small slow growing bushy tree with golden yellow winter colour. Darker gold colour in the summer.
A very small irregular and slow growing plant with little short light green needles, and lots of small side shoots and buds.
Bhutan Pine
Bhutan Pine. Very elegant tree forming a broad crown with age. Blue-green foliage and small cones.
A fast growing tree with orange brown bark and needles similar to wallichiana but with wider cones.
A slow-growing, dwarf variety of black pine, creating a dense, oval-shaped crown with long, dark green needles.
A slow growing bushy tree with a flattened top and an umbrella like shape. Bright green foliage with small cones.
Small, upright, slow growing evergreen with slightly flaky bark. Thin, blue-green needles with a white margin.