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Liac Souvenir de Louis Spath" 1.20 - 1.50 m Syringa vulgaris "Souvenir de Louis Spath"

Liac Souvenir de Louis Spath" 1.20 - 1.50 m Syringa vulgaris "Souvenir de Louis Spath"

Syringa vulgaris (Lilac) is a small tree or medium to large shrub with deciduous leaves, with an erect habit. The leaves are generally oval, 5-12 cm, predominantly firm, light green. It is famous for its abundant and fragrant flowering in tight panicles, in the months of April-May, on the branches of the previous year. It tolerates all types of soil, but prefers moist and well-drained ones. Syringa vulgaris 'Souvenir de Louis Spath' (Lilac 'Souvenir de Louis Spath') is a cultivar with a single, fragrant, reddish-purple flower. Maximum height: 5 - 6 m Maximum width: 2 - 3 m Zone 5 -28.8°C / -23.4°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade, shade. Plant resistance 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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Loropetalum chinense Black Pearl 1.50 - 1.70 m Loropetalum chinense Black Pearl"

Loropetalum chinense Black Pearl 1.50 - 1.70 m Loropetalum chinense Black Pearl"

Loropetalum chinense 'Black Pearl' (Loropetalum chinense 'Black Pearl') is native to China, Burma, Japan. Evergreen shrub with a broad, slightly drooping habit and long, slender, arching branches. The violet-purple leaves are oval, 2.5 to 6 cm long and 1.5 to 3 cm wide. From spring to mid-summer, very attractive, strong fuchsia-pink, fragrant flowers, each with about 20 narrow, twisted petals, appear on the terminal spikes. Prefers fertile, well-drained soils. Maximum height: 2 - 3 m Maximum width: 1.50 - 2 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial 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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Magnolia Black Tulip" 2.00 - 2.50 m Magnolia "Black Tulip"

Magnolia Black Tulip" 2.00 - 2.50 m Magnolia "Black Tulip"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species originating from the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings because their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drainage. Magnolia 'Black Tulip' stands out through the darkness beautifully. purple flowers up to 15 cm wide, tulip-shaped, which are among the magnolias with the darkest flower color. The plant can be in the form of a shrub or a small tree with an erect habit. It produces profuse flowers that persist on bare branches, a splendid sight to herald the start of spring, and sometimes a second bloom in mid-summer, less profuse but still brilliant, provided there is sufficient moisture. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: slow. Location: sun. Plant hardiness zones in Europe: < p>Annual mean 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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Yellow Magnolia Yellow Bird" 1.30 - 1.50 m Magnolia x "Yellow Bird"

Yellow Magnolia Yellow Bird" 1.30 - 1.50 m Magnolia x "Yellow Bird"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species originating from the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as shrubs or shade trees near buildings because their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia x 'Yellow Bird' is a shrub, initially pyramidal in shape, then becoming rounded with age. The leaves are green, oval, 15 cm long and 10 cm wide. Bright yellow buds open into lushly scented, star-shaped, sulfur-yellow flowers at least 10 days after Magnolia x soulangeana blooms. Maximum height: 4 - 6 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°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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Yellow Magnolia Yellow Bird" 1.50 - 1.75 m Magnolia x "Yellow Bird"

Yellow Magnolia Yellow Bird" 1.50 - 1.75 m Magnolia x "Yellow Bird"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species originating from the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as shrubs or shade trees near buildings because their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia x 'Yellow Bird' is a shrub, initially pyramidal in shape, then becoming rounded with age. The leaves are green, oval, 15 cm long and 10 cm wide. Bright yellow buds open into lushly scented, star-shaped, sulfur-yellow flowers at least 10 days after Magnolia x soulangeana blooms. Maximum height: 4 - 6 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°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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Magnolia Soulangeana" 1.00 - 1.20 m Magnolia "Soulangeana"

Magnolia Soulangeana" 1.00 - 1.20 m Magnolia "Soulangeana"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species native to the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings because their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia x soulangeana has a wide range and a beautiful shrub form. , up to 10-15 years. It then becomes arborescent and is spectacular when in bloom. The leaves are pale green, 10-15 cm long, oval-oblong, pointed, and turn a beautiful yellow color in autumn. It produces abundant flowers before the leaves, tulip-shaped, large at the base, pink-purple, darker at the base and almost white inside. Maximum height: 6 - 8 m Maximum width: 5 - 6 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Magnolia Soulangeana" 1.80 - 2.00 m Magnolia "Soulangeana"

Magnolia Soulangeana" 1.80 - 2.00 m Magnolia "Soulangeana"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species native to the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings, as their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia x soulangeana < /span> has a wide port and beautiful shrub form, up to 10-15 years. It then becomes arborescent and is spectacular when in bloom. The leaves are pale green, 10-15 cm long, oval-oblong, pointed, and turn a beautiful yellow color in autumn. It produces abundant flowers before the leaves, tulip-shaped, large at the base, pink-purple, darker at the base and almost white inside. Maximum height: 6 - 8 m Maximum width: 5 - 6 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Magnolia stellata tree 3.00 - 3.50 m Magnolia stellata

Magnolia stellata tree 3.00 - 3.50 m Magnolia stellata

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species native to the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings because their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia stellata is a very well-branched, compact shrub with aromatic bark. The leaves are pale green, from 3-7cm, which turn yellow in autumn. The flowers are slightly fragrant, abundant, star-shaped, pure white with 12-18 petals and appear in March-April, before the leaves. Maximum height: 2 - 5 m Maximum width: 2 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: slow. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Magnolia Susan" 1.00 - 1.20 m Magnolia "Susan"

Magnolia Susan" 1.00 - 1.20 m Magnolia "Susan"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species native to the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings, as their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia "Susan" (Magnolia "Susan") is a tree Maximum height: 4 - 6 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum resistance temperature). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> 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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Magnolia Susan" 1.30 - 1.50 m Magnolia "Susan"

Magnolia Susan" 1.30 - 1.50 m Magnolia "Susan"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species native to the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings, as their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia "Susan" (Magnolia "Susan") is a tree Maximum height: 4 - 6 m Maximum width: 3 - 4 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum resistance temperature). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> 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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Magnolia evergreen Goliath" 1.75 - 2.00 m Magnolia grandiflora "Goliath""

Magnolia evergreen Goliath" 1.75 - 2.00 m Magnolia grandiflora "Goliath""

Magnolia grandiflora 'Goliath' (Evergreen Magnolia 'Goliath') is a ground-level branching evergreen with a dense crown that tends to taper if left to grow unpruned or as a dense, uniform form. and impenetrable pyramid if cut every year in late winter. At maturity, it is slightly smaller than Magnolia grandiflora 'Gallisoniensis' , and its leaves differ in their more wavy edges. It begins to produce numerous flowers much earlier already in the third year, identical in appearance to Magnolia grandiflora 'Gallisoniensis' and with the same special smell. In subsequent years, flowering gradually becomes more abundant and lasts continuously from June to December. Maximum height: 12 - 15 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Magnolia evergreen Goliath" 2.00 - 2.50 m Magnolia grandiflora "Goliath"

Magnolia evergreen Goliath" 2.00 - 2.50 m Magnolia grandiflora "Goliath"

Magnolia grandiflora 'Goliath' (Evergreen Magnolia 'Goliath') is a ground-level branching evergreen with a dense crown that tends to taper if left to grow unpruned or as a dense, uniform form. and impenetrable pyramid if cut every year in late winter. At maturity, it is slightly smaller than Magnolia grandiflora 'Gallisoniensis' , and its leaves differ in their more wavy edges. It begins to produce numerous flowers much earlier already in the third year, identical in appearance to Magnolia grandiflora 'Gallisoniensis' and with the same special scent. In subsequent years, flowering gradually becomes more abundant and lasts continuously from June to December. Maximum height: 12 - 15 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Magnolia evergreen Goliath" tree 2.50 - 3.50 m Magnolia grandiflora "Goliath"

Magnolia evergreen Goliath" tree 2.50 - 3.50 m Magnolia grandiflora "Goliath"

Magnolia grandiflora 'Goliath' (Evergreen Magnolia 'Goliath') is a ground-level branching evergreen with a dense crown that tends to taper if left to grow unpruned or as a dense, uniform form. and impenetrable pyramid if cut every year in late winter. At maturity, it is slightly smaller than Magnolia grandiflora 'Gallisoniensis' , and its leaves differ in their more wavy edges. It begins to produce numerous flowers much earlier already in the third year, identical in appearance to Magnolia grandiflora 'Gallisoniensis' and with the same special smell. In subsequent years, flowering gradually becomes more abundant and lasts continuously from June to December. Maximum height: 12 - 15 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m Zone 8 -12.2°C / -6.7°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Magnolia virginiana Glauca" tree 3.00 - 3.50 m Magnolia virginiana "Glauca"

Magnolia virginiana Glauca" tree 3.00 - 3.50 m Magnolia virginiana "Glauca"

Magnolia group with deciduous leaves Magnolias are species native to the Far East, they bloom very early in the spring, almost always before the leaves appear. Some bloom again in summer, but the second bloom is less spectacular. I love fertile, cool, deep soil that stays moist but is also permeable. They do not like limestone, especially varieties with tulip-shaped flowers. They can be divided into two groups: the first group includes star-flowered or lily-flowered varieties, which have a compact shrub habit, or are small trees, which can be used individually or with other spring-flowering shrubs, from bamboo to Japanese maples. The second group includes varieties with tulip-shaped flowers (x soulangeana and its hybrids), which have a shrubby habit until the 10-15th year and then become arborescent. They can be planted individually or as bushes or shade trees near buildings, as their roots do not damage foundations or obstruct drains. Magnolia virginiana 'Glauca' is a semi-evergreen shrub. or medium-sized tree with large oval-elliptical leaves, glossy green above, and the underside with a velvety appearance. It blooms from June to October producing 4-6 cm wide, highly fragrant, semi-double, creamy white flowers. It prefers fertile and non-calcareous soils. Maximum height: 9 m Maximum width: 6 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°C (minimum temperature resistance). p> p> Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> 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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Mahogany Charity" 0.60 - 0.80 m Mahogany x media "Charity"

Mahogany Charity" 0.60 - 0.80 m Mahogany x media "Charity"

Mahonia x media 'Charity' (Mahonia x media 'Charity') is an evergreen shrub with a straight, erect habit, native to Great Britain. As the plant matures, it tends to hollow out at the base to reveal the many stiff stems with gray bark that give it an exotic appearance. The leaves are pinnate, up to 50 cm long, composed of numerous oval, glossy leaves, folded inwards, with spiny edges, colored light green during the year and slightly orange-reddish in autumn. The golden-yellow flowers are numerous, with long, melliferous, fragrant apical spikes and are followed by very showy long clusters of blueberry-like berries that remain on the plant for several months. It prefers cool, fertile, non-calcareous soils. Maximum height: 2 - 3.5 m Maximum width: 2 - 3 m Zone 7 -17.7°C / -12.3°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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Mar Florina" 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Florina"

Mar Florina" 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Florina"

Malus domestica (Apple) is a fruit tree that can be grown for its fruit, with very good results, in any normal type of fertile soil, be it siliceous-clay or siliceous-calcareous. Planting in very dry or excessively calcareous soils is not recommended. The best exposure is in full sun. Pollination: Even the most fertile varieties benefit from the presence of other varieties to improve their production. As the best pollinator for any variety, the "Everest" variety is considered. Malus domestica "Florina" ("Florina" apple) - medium-large round fruits, with red-yellow and cream-yellow flesh, firm and sweet. The case is very resistant. The fruits ripen from the end of September. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m < p >Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. 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). 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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Mar Gala" 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Gala"

Mar Gala" 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Gala"

Malus domestica (Apple) is a fruit tree that can be grown for its fruit, with very good results, in any normal type of fertile soil, be it siliceous-clay or siliceous-calcareous. Planting in very dry or excessively calcareous soils is not recommended. The best exposure is in full sun. Pollination: Even the most fertile varieties benefit from the presence of other varieties to improve their production. As the best pollinator for any variety, the "Everest" variety is considered. Malus domestica 'Gala' (Apple 'Gala') - medium fruits with red stripes. Firm, sweet flesh. The fruits begin to ripen in August-September. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m < p>Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. p> p> 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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"Golden Delicious" apple 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Golden Delicious"

"Golden Delicious" apple 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Golden Delicious"

Malus domestica (Apple) is a fruit tree that can be grown for its fruit, with very good results, in any normal type of fertile soil, be it siliceous-clay or siliceous-calcareous. Planting in very dry or excessively calcareous soils is not recommended. The best exposure is in full sun. Pollination: Even the most fertile varieties benefit from the presence of other varieties to improve their production. As the best pollinator for any variety, the "Everest" variety is considered. Malus domestica 'Golden Delicious' (Apples 'Golden Delicious') - large, slightly conical, golden-yellow fruits. Juicy and very fragrant pulp. The fruits begin to ripen in October-February. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m < p>Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. p> p> 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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Apple Idared" 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Idared"

Apple Idared" 1.80 - 2.30 m Malus domestica "Idared"

Malus domestica (Apple) is a fruit tree that can be grown for its fruit, with very good results, in any normal type of fertile soil, be it siliceous-clay or siliceous-calcareous. Planting in very dry or excessively calcareous soils is not recommended. The best exposure is in full sun. Pollination: Even the most fertile varieties benefit from the presence of other varieties to improve their production. As the best pollinator for any variety, the "Everest" variety is considered. oblong in shape and dark red in color with small green stripes. The pulp is white, firm, sour. The fruits ripen from the end of September. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 m < p >Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. 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). 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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Doorenbos multistem birch" 3.00 - 3.50 m Betula utilis "Doorenbos"

Doorenbos multistem birch" 3.00 - 3.50 m Betula utilis "Doorenbos"

Betula utilis "Doorenbos " (Himalayan Birch) is a variety of birch native to the Himalayas. Deciduous tree branched naturally from the base or with multiple stems. The branches on the stem can be pruned, turning the tree into one with a loose stem and large, densely branched crown. The bark is yellow-brown in the first years, later it becomes extremely white and peels off in narrow stripes. The leaves are heart-shaped, up to 12 cm wide, dark green in spring-summer and yellow in autumn. The flowers are suspended, 10-12 cm long, yellow-green in color, which form a month later than Betula pendula . It tolerates all soil types and grows well in dry and calcareous soils. Maximum height: 8 - 10 m Maximum width: 5 - 6 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: Moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Silver birch 3.00 - 4.00 m Betula pendula

Silver birch 3.00 - 4.00 m Betula pendula

Betula pendula (Silver Birch) is a deciduous tree native to Europe and Asia Minor. The trunk is usually vertical to the top, surrounded by light branches that fall gracefully at the tips. Gray-brown bark in the first 2-3 years that turns chalky white and peels off in very thin stripes. The leaves are oval, pointed, 3-6 cm long, pale green, beautiful yellow in autumn. The flowers appear in March-April in the form of suspended yellow-brown catkins. The tree is very resistant, adapts to all types of soil and tolerates extreme conditions of drought and humidity. Maximum height: 18 - 20 m Maximum width: 6 - 8 m Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: p> p> 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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Multistem silver birch 2.50 - 3.50 m Betula pendula

Multistem silver birch 2.50 - 3.50 m Betula pendula

Betula pendula (Silver Birch) is a deciduous tree native to Europe and Asia Minor. The trunk is usually vertical to the top, surrounded by light branches that fall gracefully at the tips. Gray-brown bark in the first 2-3 years that turns chalky white and peels off in very thin stripes. The leaves are oval, pointed, 3-6 cm long, pale green, beautiful yellow in autumn. The flowers appear in March-April in the form of suspended yellow-brown catkins. The tree is very resistant, adapts to all types of soil and tolerates extreme conditions of drought and humidity. Maximum height: 18 - 20 m Maximum width: 6 - 8 m Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance zones in Europe: p> p> 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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Flowing birch 'Youngii' 2.00 - 3.00 m Betula pendula 'Youngii'

Flowing birch 'Youngii' 2.00 - 3.00 m Betula pendula 'Youngii'

Betula pendula 'Youngii' (Leaning Birch) is a tree native to Great Britain. Cultivar of the Betula pendula type species, reproduced by grafting, its general shape depending on the point where the grafting is done. If grafting is done at the base, the trunk will grow up to 6-7m with weeping branches along its entire length. When the top of the tree no longer has the main branch, it bends and descends to the ground. If the grafting is done at the top, a rather irregular crown is formed with branches that overlap each other in an arc with the tips bent towards the ground, often touching it. Like the type species, it is a deciduous tree whose bark is gray-brown (in the first 2-3 years) and then becomes white and yellowish. The leaves are pointed, oval, pale green that turn yellow in autumn. It flowers in March-April, producing pendulous, yellow-brown catkins. The tree is very resistant, adapts to all types of soil and tolerates extreme drought as well as wet conditions. Maximum height: 5 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 6 m Zone 2 -45.5°C / -40.1°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Birch Doorenbos" 3.00 - 4.00 m Betula utilis "Doorenbos"

Birch Doorenbos" 3.00 - 4.00 m Betula utilis "Doorenbos"

Betula utilis "Doorenbos " (Himalayan Birch) is a variety of birch native to the Himalayas. Deciduous tree branched naturally from the base or with multiple stems. Branches on the stem can be pruned, transforming the tree into one with a loose stem and large, densely branched crown. The bark is yellow-brown in the first years, later it becomes extremely white and peels off in narrow stripes. The leaves are heart-shaped, up to 12 cm wide, dark green in spring-summer and yellow in autumn. The flowers are suspended, 10-12 cm long, yellow-green in color, which form a month later than Betula pendula . It tolerates all soil types and grows well in dry and calcareous soils. Maximum height: 8 - 10 m Maximum width: 5 - 6 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: moderate. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant hardiness zones in Europe:< /p> p> 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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Globular silver spruce 0.40 m - 0.60 m Picea pungens Glauca Globosa"

Globular silver spruce 0.40 m - 0.60 m Picea pungens Glauca Globosa"

Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' (Globular Silver Spruce) is one of the most sought after and popular dwarf conifers. Rather with a sparser and slightly uneven crown in the early years, then it becomes dense and spherical and slightly conical in maturity. With age it stretches and flattens, but remains compact. The needles are a gorgeous silvery blue all year round. Hardy and adapts to all types of soil, although it prefers fresh and loose soil. It tolerates heat, drought and even urban air better than other Picea s. The plant is ideal for small gardens and rockeries, planted as a stand-alone specimen or with other dwarf conifers of different colors. When grafted, it creates a wonderful effect near houses, in the middle of small plant arrangements or as a tall feature among lower flowering plants. Maximum height: 1.5 - 2.5 m< /p> Maximum width: 2 - 3 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Slow. p> Location: sunny. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*< /p>< 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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Globular silver spruce 0.80 - 1.20 m Picea pungens Glauca Globosa""

Globular silver spruce 0.80 - 1.20 m Picea pungens Glauca Globosa""

Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' (Globular Silver Spruce) is one of the most sought after and popular dwarf conifers. Rather with a sparser and slightly uneven crown in the early years, then it becomes dense and spherical and slightly conical in maturity. With age it stretches and flattens, but remains compact. The needles are a gorgeous silvery blue all year round. Hardy and adapts to all types of soil, although it prefers fresh and loose soil. Tolerates heat, drought and even urban air better than others The spade . The plant is ideal for small gardens and rockeries, planted as a stand-alone specimen or with other dwarf conifers of different colors. When grafted, it creates a wonderful effect near houses, in the middle of small plant arrangements or as a tall feature among lower flowering plants. Maximum height: 1.5 - 2.5 m< /p> Maximum width: 2 - 3 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Slow. p> Location: sunny. Plant resistance zones in Europe: Average annual minimum temperatures in °C*< /p>< 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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Muhlenbergia capillaris 0.60 - 1.00 m Muhlenbergia capillaris

Muhlenbergia capillaris 0.60 - 1.00 m Muhlenbergia capillaris

Muhlenbergia capillaris is an attractive ornamental grass that reaches a maximum height of 1.00 m. The habit of the plant is erect, with bluish-green leaves with a round and bright shape. The inflorescences are spectacular, pink-red in color, which open in late summer forming clouds. Seen from a distance, it looks like cotton wool on a stick. A spectacular plant when planted in groups. Extremely drought tolerant. The plant and the inflorescences persist very well in winter, bringing increased interest in this season as well. Maximum height: 0.90-1.00 m Maximum width 0.90-1.00 m p>< p>Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. p> 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). 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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Rhus typhina "Dissecta" 1.00 - 1.50 m Rhus typhina "Dissecta"

Rhus typhina "Dissecta" 1.00 - 1.50 m Rhus typhina "Dissecta"

Rhus typhina "Dissecta" (Rhus typhina "Dissecta") is a variety of the type species Rhus typhina , with the same features, except for the deeply laciniate leaves, similar to the leaves of a fern, which turn a very attractive color in autumn, from shades of yellow. towards orange and deep red. It is a small tree with a very picturesque habitus, with branches that initially spread and then hang down to the ground. It adapts to all types of soil and tolerates pollution very well. Maximum height: 4 - 7 m Maximum width: 4 - 7 m Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: Rapid.< /p> 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 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. Based on this principle, Europe was divided into 11 zones.

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Paul's Scarlet hawthorn" 3.50 - 4.50 m Crataegus laevigata "Paul's Scarlet"

Paul's Scarlet hawthorn" 3.50 - 4.50 m Crataegus laevigata "Paul's Scarlet"

Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlatia' (Paul's Scarlatia) is a small tree or large shrub native to Great Britain, with a conical crown that later becomes rounded-conical, with spreading, sometimes pendulous lateral branches. It does not have very spiny branches like the type species. Leafy leaves, bright green, oval with 3-5 lobes. Bright purple flowers in long, dense inflorescences in April-May. Fruits: small, red, but rare and sporadic. It grows well in all types of soil, even calcareous ones. Suitable for individual planting in gardens or urban spaces, because it resists pollution. Maximum height: 5 - 6 m Maximum width: 3 - 6 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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Silver maple 4.00 - 4.50 m Acer saccharinum Pyramidale"

Silver maple 4.00 - 4.50 m Acer saccharinum Pyramidale"

Acer saccharinum (silver maple) is native to the USA. Size II tree, wide pyramidal crown, with slightly flowing secondary branches. The leaves are lobed, with a pale green upper part and a silver-green lower part. In autumn, the leaves turn bright yellow or red, both colors appearing simultaneously and providing a striking contrast of shadows. The pale yellow or red inflorescence appears before the leaves and is then followed by the 4-5 cm samara-type fruits. Multi-stemmed trees are very popular. Vegetation occurs in early spring, tolerates both well-drained and more clayey soils. Resistant to pollution and cutting. The branches are sensitive and can break in strong winds. Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' (Pyramid silver palin) is a variety native to Germany, compared to the type species it has a pyramidal crown, with erect branches, which makes it much more suitable for street alignment and urban spaces. The other characteristics remain the same as in the type species. Maximum height: 15 - 20 m Maximum width: 10-12 m< /p> Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: 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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Maple tree Cleveland" 3.00 - 4.00 m Acer platanoides "Cleveland"

Maple tree Cleveland" 3.00 - 4.00 m Acer platanoides "Cleveland"

Acer platanoides 'Cleveland' (field maple 'Cleveland') is native to the USA. Tree with regular habitus and oval shape. The leaves are up to 15 cm long and up to 10 cm wide, usually 5-lobed, dark green. The color of autumn is special, starting from yellow and reaching red. The species has a much more abundant inflorescence than the type species. The flowers appear before the leaves, in April, they are grouped and have a yellow-green color. It grows well in all types of soil except marshy and peaty. This type of tree is ideal for lining streets. It tolerates urban pollution very well. Maximum height: 15 m Maximum width: 6 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). p> p> Growth: 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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Maple tree Cleveland" 3.00 m Acer platanoides "Cleveland"

Maple tree Cleveland" 3.00 m Acer platanoides "Cleveland"

Acer platanoides 'Cleveland' (field maple 'Cleveland') is native to the USA. Tree with regular habitus and oval shape. The leaves are up to 15 cm long and up to 10 cm wide, usually 5-lobed, dark green. The color of autumn is special, starting from yellow and reaching red. The species has a much more abundant inflorescence than the type species. The flowers appear before the leaves, in April, they are grouped and have a yellow-green color. It grows well in all types of soil except marshy and peaty. This type of tree is ideal for lining streets. It tolerates urban pollution very well. Maximum height: 15 m Maximum width: 6 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (resistance to minimum temperatures). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance 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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"Princeton Gold" 3.00 - 3.50 m Acer platanoides "Princeton Gold"

"Princeton Gold" 3.00 - 3.50 m Acer platanoides "Princeton Gold"

Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' (Maple 'Princeton Gold') is a new cultivar from J.Frank Schmidt & Son Co. Nurseries. from the United States of America. It is the only variety of Acer platanoides with strong yellow leaves in spring. Compared to Acer platanoides, it is about a third smaller and has a much more oval crown. Otherwise, it has the same characteristics as - distinct flowering in the spring, spectacular color of the leaves in the fall, very high resistance to air pollution. Maximum height: 12 - 14 m Maximum width: 10 - 15 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. p>Location: sun. Plant resistance 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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Mountain maple 3.00 m Acer pseudoplatanus

Mountain maple 3.00 m Acer pseudoplatanus

Acer pseudopatanus (Mountain Maple) is a deciduous tree native to Central Europe, the Pyrenees and the Caucasus. It forms a very wide crown with branches longer than the trunk, spread out in a very attractive way if there is room. The leaves are five-lobed, 8-16 cm wide, dark green on the upper side and covered with gray bristles on the lower side, which turn a beautiful yellow color in autumn. The flowers appear suddenly in May in attractive, greenish-yellow clusters. The tree is extremely resistant to cold, wind, heat and urban pollution. It grows in all types of soil, including calcareous ones. Its very deep roots also make it suitable for strengthening slopes. Maximum height: 25 - 35 m Maximum width: 15 - 20 m Zone 4 - 34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. < p>Resistance zones for plants 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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Atropurpureum " 3.00 - 3.50 m Acer pseudoplatanus "Atropurpureum"

Atropurpureum " 3.00 - 3.50 m Acer pseudoplatanus "Atropurpureum"

Acer pseudopatanus (Mountain Maple) is a deciduous tree native to Central Europe, the Pyrenees and the Caucasus. It forms a very wide crown with branches longer than the trunk, spread out in a very attractive way if there is room. The leaves are five-lobed, 8-16 cm wide, dark green on the upper side and covered with gray bristles on the lower side, which turn a beautiful yellow color in autumn. The flowers appear suddenly in May in attractive, greenish-yellow clusters. The tree is extremely resistant to cold, wind, heat and urban pollution. It grows in all types of soil, including calcareous ones. Its very deep roots make it suitable for strengthening slopes. The fruits and the underside of the leaves are very dark, black or pale purple, totally different from the type species. This type of deciduous has a very large crown, with branches longer than the trunk, spread out in a very attractive way where it has enough room for development. The leaves have 5 lobes, are 8-16 cm wide, dark green on the upper side and furrowed with gray stripes on the lower side, with a beautiful autumn yellow color. The yellow-green flowers appear in May, all at once or consecutively in clusters. It is a very strong species and resistant to cold, wind, heat and urban pollution. It grows well in any type of soil, including calcareous soil. Its very strong and deep roots also make it suitable for planting in areas that require soil consolidation, slopes, slopes, etc., to support them. Maximum height: 25 - 35 m Maximum width: 15 - 20 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: fast. Location: sun, partial shade. Plant resistance 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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Bruchem mountain maple" 3.00 - 4.00 m Acer pseudoplatanus "Bruchem"

Bruchem mountain maple" 3.00 - 4.00 m Acer pseudoplatanus "Bruchem"

Acer pseudopatanus (Mountain Maple) is a deciduous tree native to Central Europe, the Pyrenees and the Caucasus. It forms a very wide crown with branches longer than the trunk, spread out in a very attractive way if there is room. The leaves are five-lobed, 8-16 cm wide, dark green on the upper side and covered with gray bristles on the lower side, which turn a beautiful yellow color in autumn. The flowers appear suddenly in May in attractive, greenish-yellow clusters. The tree is extremely resistant to cold, wind, heat and urban pollution. It grows in all types of soil, including calcareous ones. Its very deep roots also make it suitable for strengthening slopes. Acer pseudopatanus 'Bruchem' (Mountain maple 'Bruchem') is a variety ........ Maximum height: 15 - 20 m Maximum width: 10 - 15 m Zone 4 -34.4°C / -28.9°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: 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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Pear 'Kaiser' 1.80 - 2.30 m Pyrus communis 'Kaiser'

Pear 'Kaiser' 1.80 - 2.30 m Pyrus communis 'Kaiser'

Pyrus communis (Pear) is a fruit tree that has been cultivated since ancient times. The Greek botanist Theophrastus is the one who distinguished the wild species from the edible ones, and Pliny discovered 40 varieties cultivated by the ancient Romans (today the number of varieties would be about 2500). Brushes can be planted in any environment that has at least 400 hours of cold and minimum temperatures that do not drop below -25°C. From the point of view of the soil, the best results are obtained in humus-rich, deep, fresh, slightly clayey, poorly oxygenated or very loose soils. Pollination is required for all varieties except the 'Conference' variety, which is self-fertile. The variety 'William's' is an excellent pollinator for all other types. In turn, it is pollinated by the varieties "Conference" and "Decana del Camizio". - large, slightly elongated fruits. The bark is yellow with many streaks of rust evenly distributed. Yellowish-white pulp, aromatic and sweet. The fruits ripen from mid-September. 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 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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Pear 'William's' 1.80 - 2.30 m Pyrus communis 'William's'

Pear 'William's' 1.80 - 2.30 m Pyrus communis 'William's'

Pyrus communis (Pear) is a fruit tree that has been cultivated since ancient times. The Greek botanist Theophrastus is the one who distinguished the wild species from the edible ones, and Pliny discovered 40 varieties cultivated by the ancient Romans (today the number of varieties would be about 2500). Brushes can be planted in any environment that has at least 400 hours of cold and minimum temperatures that do not drop below -25°C. From the point of view of the soil, the best results are obtained in humus-rich, deep, fresh, slightly clayey, poorly oxygenated or very loose soils. Pollination is required for all varieties except the 'Conference' variety, which is self-fertile. The variety 'William's' is an excellent pollinator for all other types. In turn, it is pollinated by the varieties "Conference" and "Decana del Camizio". - fruits of medium size, golden yellow, slightly pink. Fine, juicy, fragrant flesh. The fruits ripen at the end of August-beginning of September. Maximum height: 4 - 8 m Maximum width: 4 - 8 sqm > Zone 6 -23.3°C / -17.8°C (minimum temperature resistance). Growth: moderate. 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). 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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