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Berberis Atropurpurea Nana
A deciduous dwarf shrub to 60cm, compact and bushy in habit, with spiny stems bearing purplish-red, obovate leaves, becoming brighter in autumn. Flowers small, pale yellow, followed by deep red...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Berberis darwinii
A dense, medium-sized evergreen shrub, with dark glossy green, broadly oblong, sparsely-spined leaves, and drooping racemes of rich orange flowers, tinged red in bud, followed by blue-black berries
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Berberis thu. Rose Glow
A small, spiny deciduous shrub, with young leaves purple, irregularly marbled with pink and white, later purple all over. Flowers sparse, small, yellow, followed by red berries
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Berberis thunbergii Aurea
A bushy deciduous shrub, with rounded leaves opening bright yellow in spring and early summer, becoming yellowish-green later; small, red-tinged pale yellow flowers in spring are followed by shiny deep...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Berberis wilsoniae
Dense, mound forming, very spiky shrub with spreading arching branches. Lovely autumn colour. Coral coloured berries
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Metasequoia glyptostroboides
A vigorous deciduous conifer making a large, narrowly conical tree to 25m, with flat sprays of narrow, pale green leaves that turn brownish-pink and yellow in autumn.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Picea abies
The Norway Spruce is an evergreen conifer which can grow up to 30m. Growth is fast in the early years, up to 1m per year, but once the tree reaches...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Picea abies Acrocona
Compact, spreading variety with red cones on the tips
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Picea abies Nidiformis
Popular dwarf spruce. Forms a dense low bush with branches in a series of layers which curve outwards at the tips
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Picea Arnessens Blue
A fully hardy evergreen conifer. It is best planted in moist, well drained soil, and grows to an ultimate height of 0.6m - 1m in 5 - 10 years.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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