Dense dwarf low spreading form of Lebanese Cedar, a beautiful feature for the rockery.
Grows to 20cm high x 70cm wide in the first 10 years.
Slow growing dwarf shrub of light blue, soft, feathery foliage. Excellent contrast plant in a rockery.
Grows to 1.4m high x 80cm wide in the first 10 years.
A slow growing, very neat and compact columnar conifer. Ellwood's Gold has yellow-green inner foliage with bright yellow sprayed tips.
Grows to 1.2m high x 60cm wide in the first 10 years.
Very slow growing dwarf globe with small fan-shaped branches of dark green foliage. Ideal for rockery plantings or bonsai.
Grows to 50cm high x 50cm wide in the first 10 years.
A dwarf, heavily layered cone of mid green moss-like foliage. Another popular rockery or bonsai specimen.
Grows to 1m high x 70cm wide in the first 10 years.
A slow growing, dense bush with golden-yellow fan type foliage. The Spring and Summer growth is brightly coloured and changes to gold and green as the year progresses.
Grows to 1m high x 1m wide in the first 10 years.
Slow growing dwarf, bun shaped at first, later a broad cone. Dark green shell-like foliage. All time popular classic suited to rockeries, bonsai or tubs.
A dense bush broader than high. Mid green foliage held in flat sprays. Ideal rockery or bonsai subject.
Grows to 1m high x 80cm wide in the first 10 years.
Beautiful deciduous compact globe form of the Chinese Maidenhair tree. Dense multi-branched dwarf ideally used as a small feature in a rockery or garden bed. Leaves turn a stunning golden colour in Autumn before dropping. Excellent when grafted as a standard.
Grows to 80cm high x 80cm wide in the first 10 years.
Beautiful bun of stunning blue foliage. Popular as a rockery plant or tub specimen.
Grows to 40cm high x 60cm wide in the first 10 years.
Tiny ball shape form of Serbian Spruce. Very short blue-green needles. Excellent for the rockery.
Grows to 40cm high x 40cm wide in the first 10 years.
Dwarf blue dome form of Colorado Blue Spruce. Excellent spruce for small rockeries.
Grows to 35cm high x 35cm wide in the first 10 years.
A very attractive dwarf spruce with stunning silver-blue, needle-like foliage. The rounded compact habit becomes more conical with age.
Grows to 80cm high x 70cm wide in the first 10 years.
Very dense globular form of Sitka Spruce. Bi-coloured needles are green above and blue underneath. A rare and unique dwarf for the rockery.
Compact globe form of Japanese Red Pine. Bright yellow-green short needles. Ideal specimen for bonsai or conifer bed.
Grows to 60cm high x 1.2m wide in the first 10 years.
Dense globe form of Japanese Red Pine. Deep green foliage. Excellent dwarf for the rockery or as a bonsai subject.
Grows to 50cm high x 80cm wide in the first 10 years.
A cute miniature form of Bosnian Pine. A dense, compact mound of dark green foliage makes it ideal as a rockery specimen.
Grows to 30cm high x 30cm wide in the first 10 years.
A beautiful dwarf ornamental pine with needles that turn to stunning gold each Winter and back to green new growth each Spring. Ambergold is hardy and slow growing, making it an ideal garden specimen.
Grows to 50cm high x 75cm wide in the first 10 years.
Dwarf compact bush of dark green foliage, turning a beautiful golden colour in Winter. A superb rockery specimen.
Grows to 25cm high x 40cm wide in the first 10 years.
Dwarf layered form of Japanese White Pine. Blue foliage banded creamy yellow. Beautiful rockery or bonsai subject.
Low spreading dwarf form of Japanese White Pine. Silver-blue twisted needles. Classy rockery or bonsai specimen.
Grows to 70cm high x 1m wide in the first 10 years.
Dwarf compact form of Japanese White Pine. Beautiful gold cover over the blue-green foliage. Ideal rockery or bonsai subject.
Dwarf blue-green globe form of Japanese White Pine. Excellent rockery specimen.
Grows to 30cm high x 40cm wide in the first 10 years.
Compact, slow growing form of Japanese White Pine. Dense blue-grey foliage with showy, ornamental small cones. An excellent bonsai subject.
An upright form of the Japanese White Pine, which forms a small tree with an interesting branch structure. An attractive specimen for a Japanese garden. Ideal feature for a small lawn area. May also be grown in a patio pot.
Grows to 80cm-1m high x 60-80cm wide in the first 10 years.
Golden foliaged form of Japanese White Pine with small, decorative cones. Slow growing, compact specimen for the rockery, or as a bonsai subject.
Dwarf neat conical form of South-Western USA White Pine. Soft blue-green foliage. Extremely hardy pine. A beautiful rockery specimen.
Grows to 1m high x 60cm wide in the first 10 years.
Beautiful blue dwarf, globe shaped pine. Ideal for the rockery or in a mixed conifer planting.
Grows to 60cm high x 80cm wide in the first 10 years.
Beautiful dense compact globe with silvery-blue needles. A classic little gem for the rockery.
Dwarf, dense globe form of American White Pine. Short, soft bluish needles, more silver in shade. Beautiful small feature for the rockery.
Grows to 35cm high x 40cm wide in the first 10 years.
Miniature globe form of Scots Pine. Beautiful dwarf for the small rockery.
Extremely tight dwarf form of Japanese Black Pine, with dark green foliage and white growth buds. Ideal for rockeries, mixed conifer plantings and bonsai.
Grows to 60cm high x 60cm wide in the first 10 years.
Compact rounded form of the Japanese Black Pine. Dark green needle foliage with white candle-like buds. Hardy and tolerates coastal exposure. An interesting garden specimen and ideal bonsai subject.
Grows to 1.2m high x 1.2m wide in the first 10 years.
Dwarf form of Western Himalayan White Pine. Compact globe of long blue-grey needle like foliage. Beautiful rockery specimen.
Delightful compact globe of dense, flat green foliage. Turning bronze tinted in Winter.
Grows to 40cm high x 50cm wide in the first 10 years
An attractive, slow growing conifer that forms a small bun shape. The dark green foliage takes on a light bronze shade during Winter. Ideal for use in rockeries and garden borders.
Grows to 50cm high x 40cm wide in the first 10 years.
Very compact oval shaped bush with dense, book-leaf foliage. Beautiful golden foliage in Spring and Summer, turning slightly bronze in Winter. Ideal for tubs, rockeries and often used as a low border.
Grows to 90cm high x 60cm wide in the first 10 years.
A slow growing narrow bookleaf conifer. Light blue-green foliage turns a brighter yellow-green when in new growth. Ideal small specimen for rockeries and mixed garden plantings.
1m high x 35cm wide in the first 10 years.
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