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Planetrees, Epaulette Tree, Douglas Fir, Pomegranate, Locust Trees.
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GENUS - Platanus, Punica,
Pterostyrax, Pseudotsuga, Robinia.
Oriental Planetree
Platanus orientalis, Z5 - 90ft. NOW SOLD OUT
Large rounded and handsome shade tree. Popular street tree.
American
Sycamore (American Planetree)
Platanus occidentalis, Z4/5 - 100ft., 120 seeds
Fast growing massive shade tree with exfoliating bark. Large &
broad. One of the best.
Dwarf
Pomegranate
Punica grantum 'nana', Z8/10 - 6ft., 45 seeds
Dwarf Pomegranate is a deciduous flowering dense little shrub which
blooms early in life and does well in containers making them a
favourite for Bonsai culture. Orange red single flowers in late
summer-fall. Small 2 inch red fruits follow the flowers.
Fragrant
Epaulette Tree
Pterostyrax hispidus, Z5 - 25ft., 45-50 seeds
A rare, small flowering tree. The Fragrant Epaulette Tree is quite
hardy and produces showy 5-10 inch long creamy white pendulous flower
panicles; flower clusters are 2-3 inches wide and similar to wisteria
panicles, it starts flowering at an early age when the tree reaches 7
or 8 feet in height, the foliage is clean and bright green with silvery
underleaf- it generally flowers in late spring after many others have
finished. Mature tree has a rounded top and width of 20-25ft. Also
known as the Wisteria Tree.
Douglas-Fir
Pseudotsuga menziesii, Z6 - 300ft., 50 seeds
A dense conical evergreen, fast growing when young, medium width when
mature, drooping lower branches. A good landscaping tree often used in
parks. Foliage (needles) colour can range from blue green to dark green
or yellow green foliage. Eventually a huge conifer.
New
Mexico Locust
Robinia neomexicana, Z7 - 15/20 ft., 50-60 seeds
The New Mexico Locust is a rare spiny shrub or small tree that can grow
to heights of 20 ft or more especially if trained/shaped to a single
trunk. A member of the Pea Family and native to the southwestern and
southeastern area of the United States, the New Mexican Locust produces
fragrant, exceptionally pretty pink clustered flowers in the form of
showy hanging racemes up to 7 inches long; ...the flower colour
can range from white, pale pink, rose, pale rose, purplish pink to deep
red. Branches have spines and leaves are grayish in colour. The flowers
open from May to June. We think this is can be an exceptional
little flowering specimen, especially if pinched/trained to a single
trunk, suitable for untended tough southwestern conditions. It will
form large thorny flowering thickets/barriers if left to naturalize.
Black
Locust
Robinia pseudoacacia, Z4 - 50 ft., 50-60 seeds
A quick-growing, extremely tough, open habit shade tree with compound
leaves and fragrant white flowers attractive to bees; few trees are
said to cast a lovelier dappled shade; An American native tree.
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