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Fastigiata Arizona cypress 0.80 - 1.20 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Fastigiata Arizona cypress 0.80 - 1.20 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata' (Arizona Cypress Fastigiat) is native to Italy. Conifer with a narrow conical or columnar shape, with dense branches very close to each other that cover the stem to the top. Evergreen, scaly, imbricate, bright blue leaves. In the spring the sun bleaches the leaves and they have a silvery glow. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and bear fruit. Highly adaptable to various climates, from cold and rainy, hot and dry to maritime. Tolerates most soil types, even calcareous ones. It withstands cutting even when done often, but not massive cuts. Maximum height: 12-15 m Maximum width: 4-5 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < /p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Fastigiata Arizona cypress 1.50 - 1.70 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Fastigiata Arizona cypress 1.50 - 1.70 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata' (Arizona Cypress Fastigiat) is native to Italy. Conifer with a narrow conical or columnar shape, with dense branches very close to each other that cover the stem to the top. Evergreen, scaly, imbricate, bright blue leaves. In spring the sun bleaches the leaves and they have a silvery glow. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and bear fruit. Highly adaptable to various climates, from cold and rainy, hot and dry to maritime. Tolerates most soil types, even calcareous ones. It withstands cutting even when done often, but not massive cuts. Maximum height: 12-15 m Maximum width: 4-5 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade.< /p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Fastigiate Arizona cypress 1.75 - 2.00 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Fastigiate Arizona cypress 1.75 - 2.00 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata' (Arizona Cypress Fastigiat) is native to Italy. Conifer with a narrow conical or columnar shape, with dense branches very close to each other that cover the stem to the top. Evergreen, scaly, imbricate, bright blue leaves. In spring the sun bleaches the leaves and they have a silvery glow. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and bear fruit. Highly adaptable to various climates, from cold and rainy, hot and dry to maritime. Tolerates most soil types, even calcareous ones. It withstands cutting even when done often, but not massive cuts. Maximum height: 12-15 m Maximum width: 4-5 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade.< /p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Fastigiate Arizona cypress 2.00 - 2.50 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Fastigiate Arizona cypress 2.00 - 2.50 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata'

Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata' (Arizona Cypress Fastigiat) is native to Italy. Conifer with a narrow conical or columnar shape, with dense branches very close to each other that cover the stem to the top. Evergreen, scaly, imbricate, bright blue leaves. In spring the sun bleaches the leaves and they have a silvery glow. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and bear fruit. Highly adaptable to various climates, from cold and rainy, hot and dry to maritime. Tolerates most soil types, even calcareous ones. It withstands cutting even when done often, but not massive cuts. Maximum height: 12-15 m Maximum width: 4-5 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade.< /p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Golden fastigiate Arizona cypress 1.00 - 1.20 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata Aurea'

Golden fastigiate Arizona cypress 1.00 - 1.20 m Cupressus arizonica 'Fastigiata Aurea'

Cupressus arizonica "Fastigiata Aurea" (Arizona cypress golden fastigiate) is a conifer with a pyramidal habit, with a dense and regular shape in the first years. As the angle of the branches increases and moves away from the stem, the plant thus takes on the appearance of a cone with a very wide base. The leaves are evergreen, yellow, partially overlapping, bright pale yellow in spring and sulfur yellow thereafter. It has the same requirements and growing conditions as the species Cupressus arizonica "Fastigiata" - it adapts to all types of climate from cold-rainy to hot-dry, even maritime; tolerates all types of soil, even calcareous ones; tolerates frequent, but not very severe, cuts. Maximum height: 6 - 10 m Maximum width: 3 - 6 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Italian cypress 1.70 - 2.00 m Cupressus sempervirens Pyramidalis"

Italian cypress 1.70 - 2.00 m Cupressus sempervirens Pyramidalis"

Cupressus sempervirens (Italian cypress) is a conifer known in Britain as 'Italian cypress', although the species is unlikely to be native to Italy, being native to the eastern Mediterranean. However, it is very certain that it has been widespread since ancient times and that it represented, over the centuries, one of the typical characteristics of Mediterranean Italy and France. Extremely long-lived, it has an erect, cone-shaped habit with leaves starting from the base (although it should be noted that if grown from seed, the genes are not always maintained and the plant loses its uniformity and sometimes some branches grow except for the shape its perfectly conical). The bark is gray-brown, the foliage is evergreen in the form of overlapping scales, dark green, with a special fragrance. On the same plant, there are female and male fruits that produce green, hard, round fruits that turn gray-brown when ripe. It adapts to any type of soil, even poor or dry, as well as clayey or sandy. Nowadays it is used almost entirely as a rootstock for the many varieties it has produced (and which are rightly favored for their undeniable superior properties), but also to form hedges and windbreaks. p> Maximum height: 18 - 22 m Maximum width: 2 - 4 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7° C (minimum temperature resistance).< /p> Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 1.30 - 1.40 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cypress leylandii 1.30 - 1.40 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

x Cupressocyparis leylandii (Chiparos leylandii) is native to Great Britain. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis . Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even for the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but with the condition that the plant is propagated not by cutting, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens which will provide an improved anchor to the soil, an important factor in the areas with strong wind. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. Maximum height: 15-20 m< /p > Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast.< /p > Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*< / p> Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 1.40 - 1.60 m Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cypress leylandii 1.40 - 1.60 m Cupressocyparis leylandii

x Cupressocyparis leylandii (Cyparos leylandii) is native to Great Britain. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis. Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but provided that the plant is propagated not by cuttings, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens > which will also give you improved anchorage to the ground, an important factor in areas where there are strong winds. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 1.80 - 2.00 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cypress leylandii 1.80 - 2.00 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

x Cupressocyparis leylandii (Cyparos leylandii) is native to Great Britain. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis. Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but provided that the plant is propagated not by cuttings, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens > which will also give you improved anchorage to the ground, an important factor in areas where there are strong winds. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 2.20 - 2.40 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cypress leylandii 2.20 - 2.40 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

x Cupressocyparis leylandii (Chiparos leylandii) is native to Great Britain. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis . Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even for the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but with the condition that the plant is propagated not by cutting, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens which will provide an improved anchor to the soil, an important factor in the areas with strong wind. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. Maximum height: 15-20 m< /p > Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast.< /p > Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*< / p> Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 2001" 1.20 - 1.40 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii "2001 - Pyramidalis"

Cypress leylandii 2001" 1.20 - 1.40 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii "2001 - Pyramidalis"

x Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001' ( Chiparos leylandii '2001 - Pyaramidalis') is native to the Netherlands. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis . Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even for the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but with the condition that the plant is propagated not by cutting, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens which will provide an improved anchor to the soil, an important factor in the areas with strong wind. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. It differs from the type species by its much more pronounced pyramidal and compact shape and requires maintenance cuts only once a year. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 4 - 6 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / - 12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 2001" 1.70 - 2.00 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii "2001 - Pyramidalis"

Cypress leylandii 2001" 1.70 - 2.00 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii "2001 - Pyramidalis"

x Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001' ( Chiparos leylandii '2001 - Pyaramidalis') is native to the Netherlands. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis . Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even for the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but with the condition that the plant is propagated not by cutting, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens which will provide an improved anchor to the soil, an important factor in the areas with strong wind. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. It differs from the type species by its much more pronounced pyramidal and compact shape and requires maintenance cuts only once a year. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 4 - 6 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / - 12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii 3.00 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

Cypress leylandii 3.00 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii

x Cupressocyparis leylandii (Chiparos leylandii) is native to Great Britain. It is a hybrid between Cupressus macrocarpa and Chamaecyparis nootkaensis . Conifer with a compact, conical habit, with dense, regular branches from the ground, even in adult plants. Leaves: evergreen, dense, light green, scaly, pointed. Flowers and fruits: monoecious conifers that rarely flower and produce few fruits. Suitable for all types of soil, even for the calcareous ones found in the south of Italy and France, but with the condition that the plant is propagated not by cutting, but by grafting on Cupressus sempervirens which will provide an improved anchor to the soil, an important factor in the areas with strong wind. Withstands all types of pruning, even mature plants, and grows quickly. The most suitable conifer for hedges (at least 2 m high) and barriers, as it is the fastest and easiest to grow. Maximum height: 15-20 m< /p > Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast.< /p > Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*< / p> Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " 1.40 - 1.60 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " 1.40 - 1.60 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' (Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " 3.00 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " 3.00 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' ( Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " Bonsai 1.70 - 1.80 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " Bonsai 1.70 - 1.80 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' (Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " Pom Poms 1.50 - 1.70 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold " Pom Poms 1.50 - 1.70 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold "

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' (Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold "Spiral 1.40 - 1.50 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold"

Cypress leylandii Castlewellan Gold "Spiral 1.40 - 1.50 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold"

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' (Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castwellan Gold" 1.70 - 1.80 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii Castwellan Gold

Cypress leylandii Castwellan Gold" 1.70 - 1.80 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii Castwellan Gold

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' (Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Castwellan Gold" 2.30 - 2.50 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii Castwellan Gold

Cypress leylandii Castwellan Gold" 2.30 - 2.50 mx Cupressocyparis leylandii Castwellan Gold

x Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Castlewellan Gold' (Chiparos leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is a conifer native to Great Britain. This variety is the green-gold variant of the species x Cupressocyparis leylandii , with the same conical, slender and more compact habit. Evergreen leaves, scaly, very close to each other, bright yellow which becomes weaker in intensity in the summer months especially in very hot regions where, however, it grows very well. In the very cold winter months, the leaves are copper-yellow, bronze. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6-7 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Gold Rider " 1.50 - 1.75 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider "

Cypress leylandii Gold Rider " 1.50 - 1.75 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider "

x Cupressocyparis leylandii Gold Rider (Cypress Gold 'Rider') is a newly introduced variety notable for its compact growth, reduced size and brighter golden foliage than 'Castlewellan Gold'. Like x Cupressocyparis leylandii, it adapts to almost all soil types, even the calcareous soil of southern Italy and France, provided it was originally grafted onto Cupressus sempervirens, as this provides more stability in root development, a requirement significant in areas subject to strong winds. . Even mature plants tolerate all forms of pruning, quickly forming new growth. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6 -7 m< /p> Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, semi-shade. p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Gold Rider " 1.50-1.70 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider"

Cypress leylandii Gold Rider " 1.50-1.70 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider"

x Cupressocyparis leylandii Gold Rider is a newly introduced variety which was noted for its compact growth, reduced size and brighter golden foliage than 'Castlewellan Gold'. Like x Cupressocyparis leylandii, it adapts to almost all soil types, even the calcareous soil of southern Italy and France, provided it was originally grafted onto Cupressus sempervirens, as this provides more stability in root development, a requirement significant in areas subject to strong winds. . Even mature plants tolerate all forms of pruning, quickly forming new growth. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6 -7 m< /p> Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, semi-shade. p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Gold Rider " 2.30 - 2.50 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider "

Cypress leylandii Gold Rider " 2.30 - 2.50 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider "

x Cupressocyparis leylandii Gold Rider (Cypress Gold 'Rider') is a newly introduced cultivar notable for its compact growth, reduced size and brighter golden foliage than 'Castlewellan Gold'. Like x Cupressocyparis leylandii, it adapts to almost all soil types, even the calcareous soil of southern Italy and France, provided it was originally grafted onto Cupressus sempervirens, as this provides more stability in root development, a requirement significant in areas subject to strong winds. . Even mature plants tolerate all forms of pruning, quickly forming new growth. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6 -7 m< /p> Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, semi-shade. p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cypress leylandii Gold Rider "Bonsai 1.80-2.00 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider"

Cypress leylandii Gold Rider "Bonsai 1.80-2.00 m Cupressocyparis leylandii "Gold Rider"

x Cupressocyparis leylandii Gold Rider is a newly introduced variety which was noted for its compact growth, reduced size and brighter golden foliage than 'Castlewellan Gold'. Like x Cupressocyparis leylandii, it adapts to almost all soil types, even the calcareous soil of southern Italy and France, provided it was originally grafted onto Cupressus sempervirens, as this provides more stability in root development, a requirement significant in areas subject to strong winds. . Even mature plants tolerate all forms of pruning, quickly forming new growth. Maximum height: 15-20 m Maximum width: 6 -7 m< /p> Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: very fast. Location: sun, semi-shade. p> Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Bigarreau Burlat cherries" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus avium "Bigarreau Burlat"

Bigarreau Burlat cherries" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus avium "Bigarreau Burlat"

Prunus avium (Cherry) is a fruit tree with deciduous leaves, whose fruits we enjoy especially when eaten freshly picked. It is not easy to predict the size at maturity as it depends a lot on the habit, cutting and variety. They generally develop fairly quickly into large, straight-trunked trees with unique, shiny, chestnut-colored bark that peels off in strips. The leaves are oval, with jagged edges, up to 15 cm long, dark green and tend to turn yellow or orange in autumn. They have a spectacular bloom, in countless bunches of simple white flowers that open in April, before the leaves appear. The fruits, appreciated since the Bronze Age, are drupe type and appear on long stems. They must be picked when ripe because they do not ripen later. In addition to fresh consumption, they are often used for canning and the food industry. It adapts well to warm-temperate and cold-temperate climates throughout Europe. The most favorable soils are medium-compact, even weak, they can be loamy as long as they are well drained. Planting should be done in areas with full sun, sheltered from areas with frequent violent rains. Prunus avium 'Bigarreau Burlat' (Cherry 'Bigarreau Burlat') - very large shiny fruits. Red color. Juicy, firm flesh. The fruits ripen at the end of June. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Kanzan Japanese cherry" 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus serrulata "Kanzan"

Kanzan Japanese cherry" 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus serrulata "Kanzan"

Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan' (Japanese cherry 'Kanzan') is a large deciduous shrub native to China. It is the most popular and spectacular decorative flowering cherry. It can take the form of a large shrub or a small tree with a characteristic crown that initially begins with a V-shape and later begins to widen and open. The leaves are slightly reddish when they emerge, then turn bright green in summer and yellow-orange in autumn. Flowers appear in April, red when closed and light pink, double when open, in clusters of 2-5 flowers. It prefers fertile, fresh and well-drained soils. Maximum height: 5 - 8 m Maximum width: 5 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun. < / p > Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese pendulous cherry Kiku - Shidare - Zakura" 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus serrulata "Kiku - Shidare - Zakura"

Japanese pendulous cherry Kiku - Shidare - Zakura" 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus serrulata "Kiku - Shidare - Zakura"

Prunus serrulata 'Kiku-shidare-zakura' (Japanese flowing cherry 'Kiku-shidare-zakura') is a small tree with flowing branches that create a huge arch full of flowers. The leaves are oval, elliptic in shape, 8-10 cm long, with a bronze-like shade when they appear and light green later. Spectacular flowering appears in April on bare branches at the same time as the first leaves. The flowers are double, 3 cm wide, grouped in groups of 4-6, pure pink. It has no particular soil preferences as long as it is well drained. Maximum height: 4 - 6 m Maximum width: 4 - 6 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 &lt ; -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Japanese Cherry Royal Burgundy" 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus serrulata "Royal Burgundy"

Japanese Cherry Royal Burgundy" 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus serrulata "Royal Burgundy"

Prunus serrulata 'Royal Burgundy' (Red-leaved Japanese cherry 'Royal Burgundy') is a large deciduous shrub or small tree with a rounded crown. It is a mutation of the species Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan', from which it is distinguished by its special purple-reddish foliage in spring-summer and red-orange in autumn. The flowers have the same structure as Kanzan, they are distinguished by their darker pink color. For a beautiful development, it requires fertile, fresh and well-drained soil. Maximum height: 5 - 8 m Maximum width: 5 - 8 m p> Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. p> Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* <p> Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cires Lapins" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus avium "Lapins"

Cires Lapins" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus avium "Lapins"

Prunus avium (Cherry) is a fruit tree with deciduous leaves, whose fruits we enjoy especially when eaten freshly picked. It is not easy to predict the size at maturity as it depends a lot on the habit, cutting and variety. They generally develop fairly quickly into large, straight-trunked trees with unique, shiny, chestnut-colored bark that peels off in strips. The leaves are oval, with jagged edges, up to 15 cm long, dark green and tend to turn yellow or orange in autumn. They have a spectacular bloom, in countless bunches of simple white flowers that open in April, before the leaves appear. The fruits, appreciated since the Bronze Age, are drupe type and appear on long stems. They must be picked when ripe because they do not ripen later. In addition to fresh consumption, they are often used for canning and the food industry. It adapts well to warm-temperate and cold-temperate climates throughout Europe. The most favorable soils are medium-compact, even weak, they can be loamy as long as they are well drained. Planting should be done in areas with full sun, sheltered from areas with frequent violent rains. Prunus avium "Lapins" (Nurseries "Lapins") - medium-small fruits, dark red. Sweet pulp. The fruits ripen at the beginning of July. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cherry Van" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus avium "Van"

Cherry Van" 1.80 - 2.30 m Prunus avium "Van"

Prunus avium (Cherry) is a fruit tree with deciduous leaves, whose fruits we enjoy especially when eaten freshly picked. It is not easy to predict the size at maturity as it depends a lot on the habit, cutting and variety. They generally develop fairly quickly into large, straight-trunked trees with unique, shiny, chestnut-colored bark that peels off in strips. The leaves are oval, with jagged edges, up to 15 cm long, dark green and tend to turn yellow or orange in autumn. They have a spectacular bloom, in countless bunches of simple white flowers that open in April, before the leaves appear. The fruits, appreciated since the Bronze Age, are drupe type and appear on long stems. They must be picked when ripe because they do not ripen later. In addition to fresh consumption, they are often used for canning and the food industry. It adapts well to warm-temperate and cold-temperate climates throughout Europe. The most favorable soils are medium-compact, even weak, they can be loamy as long as they are well drained. Planting should be done in areas with full sun, sheltered from areas with frequent violent rains. Prunus avium "Van" ("Van" Cherries) - medium-large fruits, dark red. Firm, crispy flesh. The fruits ripen at the beginning of July. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperature in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). p>This principle was created in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. < p>Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cirsium rivulare Trevor's Blue Wonder

Cirsium rivulare Trevor's Blue Wonder

Cirsium rivulare 'Trevor's Blue Wonder' Exposure: Sun Flowering period: July - August

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Corcodus red Pissardii" tree 2.50 - 3.00 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Corcodus red Pissardii" tree 2.50 - 3.00 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Prunus cerasifera 'Pissardii' (Corcodus rosu 'Pissardii') is a small tree or large shrub with deciduous leaves, native to the United States of America. It forms a round, compact crown. The bark of young branches is blue-violet. The leaves are oval, 5-7 cm long, ruby-red when they appear, later they become reddish-purple and do not lose their color in summer. The flowers are simple, bright pink, 2.5 cm wide on the previous year's branches. The flowers are numerous and begin to open on the bare branches and together with the new leaves literally cover the entire crown which becomes a stunning pink cloud. The fruits are small, red, edible in August-September, decorative, but sporadic. It grows well in all common garden soils, even dry and stony, but does best in cool, alluvial and permeable soil. It tolerates pollution and is widely used as a street tree where streets are not too wide. Any pruning to keep growth under control or to shape the tree should be done immediately after flowering. Maximum height: 5 - 7 m Maximum width: 3 - 5 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Corcodus red Pissardii" tree 2.50 - 3.50 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Corcodus red Pissardii" tree 2.50 - 3.50 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Prunus cerasifera 'Pissardii' (Corcodus rosu 'Pissardii') is a small tree or large shrub with deciduous leaves, native to the United States of America. It forms a round, compact crown. The bark of young branches is blue-violet. The leaves are oval, 5-7 cm long, ruby-red when they appear, later they become reddish-purple and do not lose their color in summer. The flowers are simple, bright pink, 2.5 cm wide on the previous year's branches. The flowers are numerous and begin to open on the bare branches and together with the new leaves literally cover the entire crown which becomes a stunning pink cloud. The fruits are small, red, edible in August-September, decorative, but sporadic. It grows well in all common garden soils, even dry and stony, but does best in cool, alluvial and permeable soil. It tolerates pollution and is widely used as a street tree where streets are not too wide. Any pruning to keep growth under control or to shape the tree should be done immediately after flowering. Maximum height: 5 - 7 m Maximum width: 3 - 5 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Corcodus rosu Pissardii" bush 1.70 - 2.00 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Corcodus rosu Pissardii" bush 1.70 - 2.00 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Prunus cerasifera 'Pissardii' (Corcodus rosu 'Pissardii') is a small tree or large shrub with deciduous leaves, native to the United States of America. It forms a round, compact crown. The bark of young branches is blue-violet. The leaves are oval, 5-7 cm long, ruby-red when they appear, later they become reddish-purple and do not lose their color in summer. The flowers are simple, bright pink, 2.5 cm wide on the previous year's branches. The flowers are numerous and begin to open on the bare branches and together with the new leaves literally cover the entire crown which becomes a stunning pink cloud. The fruits are small, red, edible in August-September, decorative, but sporadic. It grows well in all common garden soils, even dry and stony, but does best in cool, alluvial and permeable soil. It tolerates pollution and is widely used as a street tree where streets are not too wide. Any pruning to keep growth under control or to shape the tree should be done immediately after flowering. Maximum height: 5 - 7 m Maximum width: 3 - 5 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Corcodus red Pissardii" bush 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Corcodus red Pissardii" bush 2.00 - 2.50 m Prunus cerasifera "Pisardii"

Prunus cerasifera 'Pissardii' (Corcodus rosu 'Pissardii') is a small tree or large shrub with deciduous leaves, native to the United States of America. It forms a round, compact crown. The bark of young branches is blue-violet. The leaves are oval, 5-7 cm long, ruby-red when they appear, later they become reddish-purple and do not lose their color in summer. The flowers are simple, bright pink, 2.5 cm wide on the previous year's branches. The flowers are numerous and begin to open on the bare branches and together with the new leaves literally cover the entire crown which becomes a stunning pink cloud. The fruits are small, red, edible in August-September, decorative, but sporadic. It grows well in all common garden soils, even dry and stony, but does best in cool, alluvial and permeable soil. It tolerates pollution and is widely used as a street tree where streets are not too wide. Any pruning to keep growth under control or to shape the tree should be done immediately after flowering. Maximum height: 5 - 7 m Maximum width: 3 - 5 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Cryptomeria Globosa Nana" 0.50 - 0.70 m Cryptomeria jap. "Globosa Nana"

Cryptomeria Globosa Nana" 0.50 - 0.70 m Cryptomeria jap. "Globosa Nana"

Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa nana' is a dwarf, globular conifer, characterized by its green branches when the plant is young, short, soft, semi-woody and curved, and they overlap to form a compact sphere that over time becomes patty. The leaves are soft to the touch, like needles, 6-12 cm long, a strong green that changes to a bright reddish-bronze in winter, depending on how cold the weather is. The right soil is deep, fertile, well-drained, not calcareous. For the optimal performance of the plant, the atmosphere must be humid, it will not tolerate a dry climate. Maximum height: 1.8 - 2 m Maximum width: 2.8 - 3 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: slow. Location: partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C* Zone 1 < -45.5°C Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C Zone 3 -40.0°C / -34.5°C Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C Zone 9 -6.6°C / -1.2°C p> Zone 10 -1.1°C / +4.4°C Zone 11 > +4.4°C * Minimum temperatures are an important factor that determines plant hardiness (the ability of plants to survive where these minimum temperatures can occur). This principle was created. in the early 1960s by the "United States Department of Agriculture" and then adapted for Europe by W. Heinz and D. Schreiber. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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