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Thuja ori. Aurea Nana
Dwarf slow growing conifer. Makes a small ovoid shrub with dense, erect sprays of yellow-green foliage, brightest at the tips Full sun. All soil types. Moist but well-drained soil. Maximum...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Thuja pli. Atrovirens
An excellent fast growing aromatic glossy green hedge that clips very well and regrows from older wood.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Thuja pli. Martin
A medium coniferous tree that has mid-green, neat foliage, tinged bronze in winter. Narrow and conical in form it is often used for hedging. Partial or full shade or full sun. All soil types. Moist...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Thuja pli. Rogersii
A dwarf conifer that grows very slowly. Bright gold coloured foliage
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Thuja pli. Zebrina
A vigorous, broadly conical evergreen tree with flat sprays of aromatic scale leaves, the sprays banded with creamy-yellow and small knobbly cones. Full sun. All soil types. Moist but well-drained soil....
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Tsuga heterophylla
A vigorous large evergreen tree with a conical in habit. Elegantly spreading branches bearing short, flattened, dark green needles striped white beneath with ovoid cones. Full sun, Full or Partial shade....
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Asplenium sco. Cristata
A fern with the broad flat leafed fronds of all hart's tongue ferns, but with highly crested tips. Perfect for adding some foliage interest to a cool, shady area.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Cyrtomium Falcatum
A tender to half-hardy, evergreen or semi-evergreen fern with glossy, spreading, dark green fronds with thick, leathery, holly-like pinnae.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Dryopteris Cycadina
A semi-evergreen, rosette-forming fern of neat appearance, the spreading fronds, borne on scaly stalks, simply pinnate with pinnae evenly toothed or lobed
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Dryopteris Erythrosora
A semi-evergreen fern to 75cm, forming a compact clump of broadly ovate, bipinnatifid fronds, often coppery-pink when young. Spore-heaps also often pink
Posted: 6 February 2016
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