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Hakuro Nishiki dappled willow is probably the most popular willow in our country. It originated in Japan and was introduced to Europe by a Dutch botanist Harry van den Laar in 1979. Its deciduous leaves are small, elliptic, 3-4 cm long, pea green with rich cream-white variegation. When new leaves em ...
1,5 - 3,5m
1 - 3m
full to partial sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Dragon's claw willow called Tortuosa is possibly the most popular variety of this species. It produces upright, twisted branches which become pendent with age, creating a very romantic scenery, especially with an elegant bench under its wide canopy. Tortuosa willow has deciduous, soft green, glossy ...
4 - 8m
3 - 6m
full to partial sun
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Golden Sunshine willow makes very elegant, narrowly lance-shaped, deciduous leaves which emerge bright yellow green, mature golden yellow in summer, and turn chartreuse in late summer and autumn. They are 7-10 cm long and withstand summer heat and direct sunshine without sunburn. Catkins are produce ...
2 - 4m
2 - 4m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Sassafras is a beautiful tree, originally from China, Taiwan and North America, with attractive leaves. It has irregular growth making each one a specimen. The leaves are fresh green, mostly 3-lobed with rounded ends, however on one plant you will also find leaves with 2 lobes, and also leaves that ...
6 - 10m
2 - 3m
full to partial sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Japanese umbrella pine is an exquisite-looking conifer with dark green needles. They are glossy, 5-12 cm long and grow in whorls of 15-20. They are borne at the shoot-tips like the spokes of an umbrella, hence it name. In Japan it grows some 10m tall, however, in our climate you can count on 2-4m, ...
1,5 - 4m
1 - 2m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Reevesiana is a sought after subspecies of skimmia. It is a hermaphrodite plant that does not need a male pollinator to produce berries. These are vivid red and are follow tiny, white flowers in the autumn and winter. Evergreen leaves are elongated, elliptic, deep green and glossy. The plant grows ...
IV - IV
0,3 - 0,8m
0,5 - 1,3m
semi-shade to shade
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Winter Gold Japanese pagoda tree is a novelty brought by the new millennium. It produces vibrant shades of lemon yellow new leaves, and is decorated with rich golden yellow colour or twigs and branches in winter. The pinnate leaves are deciduous, individual leaflets are small, elliptic, and emerge ...
2 - 4m
2 - 4m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Whitebeam is a European native from warmer regions of our country. It is a long-lived tree, able to cope with air-pollution and heavy clay soil which most other trees may find difficult to adapt to, which is why it has become common in public landscaping. Magnifica is an attractive whitebeam varie ...
V - VI
5 - 12m
3 - 4m
full sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7

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