Quality Specimen Trees 2015 Wholesale Tree Catalogue Dear Valued CustomerFebruary 2015 Thank you for taking the time to view our 2015 Leafland Tree Catalogue, and we trust that it measures up to your expectations and that you find it helpful, inspirational and an informative reference. We hope it finds a home where it is close at hand for future browsing. It is also available online from our Website, but doesn’t have any prices, so you can show your clients pictures without showing them the cost. The 2015 Leafland Tree Catalogue is easy to read, with all the different trees being listed alphabetically by their botanical names, and if you are unsure what the correct botanical name is, then there is also a list of common names to help, or just call us and we will try our best to help. Leafland is operating from two sites, being our original block in 1 Roberts Line, where we have approximately 10 acres of trees, and our new 20 acre block at Whakarongo which is approximately 3 km away. This does bring logistical challenges, but being only 2 minutes drive away, it works. We have again increased our stock levels, as we have experienced good demand for the past 12 months. When we analysis our sales, most of the top sellers are trees that we sold out of in 2014. Due to the widely published housing shortage, we are predicting that the street tree market will be busy for the next two years and are trying to build up our stock levels. We have introduced a new Pyrus this year called Pyrus calleryana ‘Candelabra’ (see feature page) which is a new introduction from Franks Trees in the South Island. Franks has given us the sole rights to sell this beautiful tree in the North Island. It has a neat upright form, gets covered with white flowers in spring, and then colours well in orange and red autumn colours. We also have a few other new introductions to our 2015 range, like Pseudopanax Moa’s Toes, and take the time to view every page. Another new Leafland initiative for 2015 is the Air-pot growing system. We are very excited about this as we feel it is a greener and greater way to grow trees (see feature page) The concept is that the plastic pots have lots of air holes around the perimeter, which draw the roots out, and then when the roots reach the air, they stop running and spread new roots, effectively making a fibrous root system which establishes quickly into its new site. At the point of dispatch, we will take off the Air-pot (which we will reuse) and ship out the trees in a decomposable biodegradable transport bag, so the tree planter has no rubbish to dispose of. We are very keen to get trees growing in these and are willing to take forward orders for 2016 and grow trees on contract, so please contact us to discuss this ground breaking idea. Our Staff number has risen to around 15 staff now, and we have been fortunate to have on our team Jude Macdonald in the admin/dispatch team (She has worked in a number of nurseries including Matatoa) and Kevin Taylor trimming (Kevin used to work for Sunshine trees, and has returned from a nursery in the South Island) Mary Robertson is sales and knows trees and plants very well, Narina Riddle is in the admin/marketing, Alasdair Currie (Natives) Phil Scott (Spraying), Warren MacPherson helps with the pruning (he has worked for tree nurseries all his life) Andre and Joel Currie are my two sons learning the ropes, and Doug Edwards and Logan Bankston (dispatch) Regan, Poutasi Sefo “Junior”, Neemia, Ben, Malakai all help in the production side of the nursery. We would take this opportunity to thank all our loyal customers for your on-going custom and support in the past years and we look forward to supplying you with quality specimen trees in the near future. All the Best for 2015 Ben Currie & All The Team At Leafland Tree Nursery. Page 1 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] LEAFLAND 1 Roberts Line Palmerston North Phone: 0800 532 352 Fax: 0508 53 23 52 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.leafland.co.nz Contents Photos: 3-4 Terminology: 5 Featured Tree: 6 Botanical and Common Names: 7 - 10 Leafland New Initiatives - Air Pots: 11 Leafland New Initiatives - Super Grade Planters: 12 Notes: 13 A-Z Tree Catalogue: 14 - 168 Notes: 169 Order form: 170 Credit Application: 171 Freight: 172 Watering: 173 How to care for your Street Tree: 174 Categories often asked for: 176 - 181 Our Staff: 181 Email List: 182 Our Nursery: 183 - 184 Tree Planting Guide: 185 Terms of Trade: 186 Leafland’s Mission Statement To provide Quality Specimen trees throughout New Zealand with outstanding service & advice. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] www.leafland.co.nz Page 2 1 Photos 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Page 3 10 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 13 Photos 11 12 14 16 15 17 19 18 Photo Names: 1. Griselinia litt. “Ardmore Emerald” - P95 11. Lagerstroemia ind. “De’Puard” - P95 2. Prunus cera. “Blireiana - P60 12. Metrosideros “Maungapiko”P95 3. Meryta sinclairii - P40 13. Pittosporum t. “Wrinkle Blue” - P95 4. Acer plat. “Globosum” - P95 14. Fraxinus “Purple Spire” - P60 5. Pittosporum eug. “Variegatum” - P95 15. Acer plat. “Globosum” - 60L 6. Acer palmatum 60L 16. Gleditsia tri. “Sunburst” - P40 7. Podocarpus macrophyllus - P60 17. Magnolia “Vulcan” - P95 8. Malus “Red Top” - P95 18. Ulmus parv. “Frontier” - P95 9. Lagerstroemia ind. “Bergerac” - P95 19. Acer pal. d. “Raraflora” - P60 10. Ginkgo bil. “Saratoga” - 60L CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 4 Tree Terminology (How to read the catalogue) Our trees are planted in bags, the sizes of which are referred to as P40 or 60L etc.… P40 Bag = 40 Pints Vol. Cal = Calliper 60L Bag = 60 Litres Vol. Std = Standard 1 Pint = approx. 0.57L For your comparison: P60s are the same size as 35L with the P60s being a plastic bag and the 35L being a woven fabric bag with handles for ease of transport. P95s are the same as 45L with the P95s being a plastic bag and the 45L being a woven fabric bag with handles for ease of transport. Calliper is the thickness or diameter of the trunk Standard or clean stem refers to the height from the base to first branch. Where STD is in the STD column instead of a measurement, it means there are multiple STD heights avaliable in that grade. Please note that there maybe more grades avaliable then listed of some tree types. = Native = Palm = Edible Here is an example of the above tree terms used in our catalogue: Magnolia stellata - (Star Magnolia) Forms a compact, rounded, multi-branched twiggy bush. Starry pure white fragrant flowers from mid-winter until the leaves grow in spring. Flowers from an early age. Golden autumn leaves. Perfect for the smaller garden. Stds make an excellent street tree. (Deciduous 2m) Page 5 45L 1.9 45L 1.6 1 45L 2.4 1.5 60L 1.8 1.5 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Featured Tree New nationwide release this season. (Exclusive to Leafland in the North Island.) Pyrus calleryana “Candelabra” (Ornamental Upright Pear, PVR) Perhaps the best new deciduous tree to be introduced in the last 10 years. We believe that this tree has the potential to become a best seller due to the following reasons; Landscape Value: A versatile, interesting and superb, upright ornamental pear introduction with a dense habit and attractive foliage. Excellent for sites where lateral space is restricted. A very tough and ornamental specimen tree which is well suited for home gardens, avenue plantings, streets and public areas. Height: 10m at 20 years old. Width: 3m to 4m. Habit: Narrowly conical. Dense. Foliage: Lustrous dark green leaves. Vibrant autumn colourings of red, orange and yellow in all climates. Flowers: A mass of white blossom in early spring on bare branches. Small insignificant miniature pears which birds readily devour. Bark: Tolerances: Adaptable to a wide range of site conditions including windy and quite dry conditions, slightly alkaline soils and air pollution. Able to handle intermittently wet, heavy soils. Grows best in full sun. Less susceptible to breaking in the wind than other Pyrus varieties. We firmly believe that as it becomes known and used in the trade it will become the number one Pyrus of choice. Fruit: Greyish brown and slightly furrowed. Comments: CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 6 Common & Botanical Names of Trees Botanical Name Acacia melanoxylon Acer buergerianum Acer capillipes Acer cappadocicum “Rubrum” Acer caudatifolium “Summer Surprise” Acer davidii Acer glabrum “Douglasii” Common Name Edible (E) / Exotic (X) /Native (N) Blackwood X Wind Damp Mod Y Flower Fruit/ Nut/ Bird Y Y Picking Time - Autumn Colour - Growth Rate Fast Trident Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Red Snakebark Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Caucasian Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod - X Mod - - - - Y Mod Snakebark Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Douglas Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Acer griseum Paperbark Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Acer japonicum Full-Moon Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Acer negundo Box Elder X Mod - - - - Y Mod Acer palmatum Japanese Maple X Mod - - - - Y Mod Acer platanoides Norway Maple X Y - - - - Y Fast Sycamore Maple X Y Y - - - Y Fast Red Maple X Y Mod - - - Y Fast Acer saccharinum Silver Maple X Y Mod - - - Y Fast Acer saccharum Sugar Maple X Mod - - - - Y Fast Horse Chestnut X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Kauri N - Mod - - - - Slow Silk Tree X Mod - Y - - - Mod Alectryon excelsus Titoki N Y Y - - - - Mod Alnus Alder X Y Y - - - - Fast Acer pseudoplatanus Acer rubrum Aesculus Agathis australis Albizia Amelanchier Shad Bush X Y Y Y - - Y Mod Norfolk Island Pine X Y - - - - - Fast Kakaha N Y - - - - - Slow Tawa N - Mod - Y - - Mod Betula nigra River Birch X Y Y - - - Y Mod Betula papyrifera Paper Birch X Y Mod - - - Y Mod Betula pendula Silver Birch X Y Mod - - - Y Fast Fast Araucaria heterophylla Astelia Beilshmedia tawa Betula platyphylla White Birch X Y Mod - - - Y Betula utilis Himalayan Birch X Y Mod - - - Y Fast Callistemon Bottlebrush X Y Mod Y - - - Mod Camellia - X Y - Y - - - Mod Carpinus betulus European or Common Hornbeam X Y Mod - - - Y Mod Carpinus japonica Japanese Hornbeam X Y Mod - - - Y Mod Carpodetus serrata Putaputaweta N Y Y - Y - - Mod Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut E Y - Y Y Late Summer - Fast Catalpa bignonioides Indian Bean Tree X Y - Y - - Y Fast Cedrus atlantica Atlas Cedar X Y - - - - - Mod Cedrus deodara Himalayan Cedar X Y Mod - - - - Mod Cercidiphyllum japonicum Katsura Tree X Y Mod Y - - Y Fast Eastern Redbud X Mod - Y - - Y Mod Cercis chinensis Chinese Redbud X Mod - Y - - Y Mod Cercis racemosa Chain flowered redbud X Mod - Y - - Y Mod Cercis siliquastrum Judas Tree X Mod - Y - - Y Mod Citrus “Lemonade Lemonade E Mod - Y Y Late Summer - Mod Lime E Mod - Y Y Autumn - Mod Grapefruit E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod Lemon E Mod - Y Y All Year - Mod Persian Lime E Mod - - Y Late Summer - Mod Clementine Mandarin E Mod Y Y Y Autumn - Slow Cercis canadensis Citrus “Tahitian Lime” Citrus grapefruit “Golden Special” Citrus lemon “Meyer” Citrus lime “Bearss” Citrus mandarin “Clementine” Page 7 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Common & Botanical Names of Trees Botanical Name Citrus mandarin “Encore” Common Name Encore Mandarin Edible (E) / Exotic (X) /Native (N) E Wind Damp Mod - Flower Fruit/ Nut/ Bird Y Y Picking Time Autumn Autumn Colour - Growth Rate Slow Citrus mandarin “Kawano” Mandarin E Mod - Y Y Autumn - Slow Citrus mandarin “Miho” Mandarin E Mod - Y Y Autumn - Slow Citrus mandarin “Silverhill” Mandarin E Mod - Y Y Autumn - Slow Citrus orange “Harewood Late” Orange E Mod - Y Y Autumn - Mod Citrus orange “Newhall” Orange E Mod - Y Y Autumn - Mod Coprosma virescens Cordyline Cornus alternifolia Cornus controversa - N Y - - Y - - Slow Cabbage Tree N Y Y - - - - Mod Pagoda Dogwood X Mod - Y - - - Mod Giant Dogwood X - - Y - - Y Mod Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Cornus kousa Japanese Dogwood X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Pacific Dogwood X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Korokia N Y - - Y - - Slow Cornus nuttallii Corokia Corylus - X Mod - - - - Y Mod Karaka N Y - - - - - Mod Midland Hawthorn X Y - Y - - - Mod Japanese Cedar X Y - - - - - Fast Cypress X Y Mod - - - - Fast Dacrycarpus dacrydioides White Pine N Y Y - - - - Mod Dacrydium cupressinum Rimu N Y - - - - - Slow Ake Ake N Y - - - - - Fast Gum X Y Mod Y Y - - Fast Corynocarpus laevigatus Crataegus laevigata Cryptomeria japonica Cupressus Dodonea Eucalyptus Eucryphia - X Y - Y - - - Mod Fagus sylvatica English Green Beech X Mod - - - - Y Mod Feijoa “Apollo” Pineapple guava ‘Apollo’ E Y - Y Y Autumn - Mod Feijoa “Triumph” Pineapple guava ‘Triumph’ E Y - Y Y Autumn - Mod Feijoa “Unique” Pineapple guava ‘Unique’ E Y - Y Y Autumn - Mod Fast Fig E Mod - - Y Summer - Fraxinus excelsior Ficus carcia “Brown Turkey” European Ash X Mod Mod - - - Y Fast Fraxinus griffithii Evergreen Ash X Mod - Y - - - Mod Fraxinus ornus Manna Ash X Mod Mod Y - - Y Mod Fraxinus oxycarpa “Raywood” Claret Ash X Mod Mod - - - Y Fast Fraxinus velutina Velvet Ash X Mod Mod - - - Y Fast Maidenhair Tree X Mod Mod - Y - Y Mod Honeylocust X Mod Mod - - - Y Mod Griselinia Broadleaf N Y - - - - - Mod Hoheria Lacebark N - - Y - - - Fast Ginkgo biloba Gleditsia triacanthos Hymenosporum flavum Idesia Juglans regia Australian Frangipani X Mod - Y Y - - Mod Wonder Tree X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Common Walnut E Mod - - Y Summer - Fast Knightia excelsa Rewa Rewa N - Y Y Y - - Mod Kunzea ericoides Kanuka N Y - Y - - - Fast Lagunaria - X Y Mod Y - - - Mod Japanese Larch X Mod - - - - Y Fast Laurelia novae-zealandia Pukatea N - Y - - - - Slow Laurus nobilis Bay Tree X Y Mod Y - - - Mod Shiny Tea Tree X Y Y Y - - - Mod Libocedrus plumosa Kawakawa N Y Y - - - - Slow Liquidambar Sweetgum X Mod Y - - - Y Fast Larix kaempferi Leptospernum “Copper Sheen” CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 8 Common & Botanical Names of Trees Botanical Name Liriodendron Common Name Edible (E) / Exotic (X) /Native (N) Wind Damp Flower Fruit/ Nut/ Bird Mod Mod Y Tulip Tree X Lophomyrtus Ramarama N Y Mod Y - Macadamia beaumont Macadamia E Mod - Y Y Macadamia renown Macadamia E Mod - Y Y Summer Magnolia - Picking Time - Autumn Colour Growth Rate Y Fast - - Slow Summer - Mod - Mod - X Mod - Y - - - Mod Apple Tree X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Ballerina Maypole Apple E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod Fruting Crabapple E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod ‘Jelly Knig’ Crabapple E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod Initial Apple E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod Kentish Fillbasket Apple E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod Bean Tree X Y Mod Y - - Y Mod Puka N - - Y Y - - Slow Dawn Redwood X Mod Mod - - - Y Fast Metrosideros exc. “Maori Princess” Pohutukawa N Y - Y Y - - Mod Metrosideros excelsa Pohutukawa N Y - Y Y - - Mod Malus Malus “Ballerina Maypole” Malus “Jack Humm” Malus “Jelly King” Malus domestica “Initial” Malus domestica “Kentish Fillbasket” Melia Mertya sinclairii Metasequoia Michelia - X Mod - Y - - - Mod Myrsine Mapou N Y Y - - - - Slow Nestegis Maire N - - - Y - - Mod Southern Beech N - - - - - - Fast Tupelo Tree X Mod Y Y Y - Y Mod Nothofagus Nyssa Olea europaea Olearia Osmanthus Olive E Y - Y Y Autumn - Mod Akiraho N Y - Y - - - Med False Holly X Y - Y - - - Mod Hop Hornbeam X Y Mod Y - - Y Mod Persian Ironwood X Mod Mod Y - - Y Mod Japanese Persimmon E Mod - Y Y Summer - Mod Norway Spruce X Mod - - - - - Mod Picea orientalis Caucasian Spruce X Mod - - - - - Mod Picea pungens Blue Spruce X Mod - - - - - Slow Pittosporum crassifolium Karo N Y - Y - - - Fast Pittosporum eugenioides Lemonwood N Y - Y - - - Fast Pittosporum tenufolium Kohuhu N Y - Y - - - Fast Plagianthus regius Ribbonwood N Y Y - - - - Fast Platanus “Suttneri” Variegated Plane X Y Mod - - - - Fast Platanus acerifolia London Plane X Y Mod - Y - Y Fast Platanus orientalis Oriental Plane X Y Mod - Y - - Fast Totara N Y Mod - - - - Mod Long-Leafed Yellowwood X Mod Mod - Y - - Mod Japanese Yew X Y - - - - - Mod - X Mod Y Y Y - Y Mod Ostrya carpinifolia Parrotia persica Persimmon “Matsumoto Wase Fuyu” Picea abies Podocarpus Podocarpus henkelii Podocarpus macrophyllus Prunus Prunus “Billington” Fruiting Plum E Mod - Y Y Summer - Fast Prunus “Omega” Fruiting Plum E Mod - Y Y Summer - Fast Prunus compact “Stella” Dwarf Flowering Cherry E Mod - Y Y Summer - Fast Prunus lusitanica Portugal Laurel X Mod - Y Y - - Mod Prunus salcina “Elephant Heart” Japanese Plum E Mod - Y Y Summer - Fast Prunus salicina “Santa Rosa” Japanese Plum E Mob - Y Y Summer - Fast Five Finger N Y Mod Y Y - - Fast Callery Pear X Mod Mod Y Y - Y Mod Birchleaf Pear X Mod Mod Y Y - Y Mod Pseudopanax Pyrus calleryana Pyrus cal. “Candelabra” Page 9 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Common & Botanical Names of Trees Botanical Name Pyrus salicifolia Quecus ellipsoidalis Quercus afares Quercus alba Quercus caneriensis Common Name Willow-Leaved Pear Edible (E) / Exotic (X) /Native (N) X Wind Damp Mod Mod Flower Fruit/ Nut/ Bird Y Y Picking Time - Autumn Colour - Growth Rate Mod Northern Pin Oak X Mod Mod - Y - Y Mod Algerian Oak X Mod Mod - Y - Y Mod American White Oak X Mod Mod - Y - Y Slow Mirbeck Oak X Y Mod - Y - Y Mod Quercus cerris Turkey Oak X Y Mod - Y - Y Mod Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak X Mod Mod - Y - Y Mod Quercus ilex Holm Oak X Y Mod - Y - - Mod Pin Oak X Y Mod - Y - Y Mod Quercus palustris Quercus robur English Oak X Y Y - Y - Y Mod Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak X Y Mod - Y - Y Mod Quercus suber Quercus variabilis Robinia pseudoacacia Salix Sapium sebiferum Sophora Sorbus aria “Lutescens” Sorbus aucuparia Cork Oak X Y Mod - Y - - Mod Chinese Cork Oak X Y Mod - Y - Y Mod Locust X Mod Mod Y - - - Mod Willow X Y Y - - - Y Fast Chinese Tallow Tree X Mod - - - - Y Mod Kowhai N - Y - Y - - Mod Silver Whitebeam X Mod - Y Y - - Mod Rowan X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Sorbus devoniensis Devon Whitebeam X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Styrax japonica Japanese Snowball X Mod - Y Y - Y Mod Taxodium Cypress X Mod Y - - - Y Mod Yew X Mod - Y Y - - Slow Thuja - X Y - - - - - Mod Tilia Lime or Linden X Mod - Y - - Y Mod Ulmus carpinifolia “Variegata” Variegated Elm X Y Mod - - - Y Mod Ulmus glabra Wych Elm X Y Mod Y - - - Mod Ulmus hollandica Hybrid Elm X Y Mod Y - - Y Fast Fast Taxus Ulmus lobel Lobel Elm X Y Mod Y - - Y Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm X Y Mod - - - Y Fast Ulmus procera Golden Elm X Y Mod Y - - Y Mod Ulmus pumila Siberian Elm X Y Mod - - - Y Mod Puriri N - - Y - - - Fast - X Y Mod - - - Y Mod Vitex Zelkova CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 10 Leafland New Initiatives for 2015 Air Pots Leafland are bringing Air Pots to NZ and have imported 2000 of the 45L size to trial them and gauge feedback. After years of growing trees we believe this system has some great advantages. Air Pots are plastic pots with punched holes surrounding the pot and these holes serve to air-prune the roots. When the tree roots grow out to these cusps, they are pruned off by the air and the result is the roots form a fibrous structure. This means the Air Pot won’t have a mass of spiralling roots and that the fibrous roots will provide a great framework for the tree to quickly adapt to its new site. Our idea is that upon dispatch, we will dismantle the reusable pots for reuse and send the trees out in biodegradeable decomposable bags, so that the planter has no wastage or rubbish to contend with on site. This is a more environment friendly way of growing trees, and the method produces a superior tree with greater replanting success. We estimate the trees grown this way will cost approx 20% more due to the extra handling. We are looking for expressions of interest from Councils and Contractors to grow trees in Air Pots on contract for Winter 2016. Please give us a call or email through details and we are keen to discuss this. Page 11 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Leafland New Initiatives for 2015 Super Grade Planters Leafland have developed some large (1.1m x 1.1m x 1m) tree planters. These have slots underneath for forklifts or hiabs to lift them. They are made of galvanised steel along with tanilized 6” x 2” timber. They come with a watering system which ensures the water gets to the bottom of the container. Please phone us for more details. Frame before Painting Frame before Wood CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Watering System Page 12 Notes Page 13 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] A-Z Tree Catalogue - All Deciduous Trees and a range of Evergreen, Natives and Conifers “All heights listed in this catalogue are indicative only” Salix babylonica Page: 154 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 14 Acer - The Maple Family Acer pal. diss. “Tamukeyama” Acer plat. “Drummondii” Acer rub. “October Glory” Acer pal. “Scolopendrifolium” Bag Hgt Abies concolor - (White Fir) P28 0.6-0.7 Acacia baileyana “Purpurea” - (Purple Fernleaf Wattle) P60 2.2 Acacia melanoxlyon - (Blackwood) P28 2.2 Acer buergerianum - (Trident Maple) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Forms a tall pyramidal tree with spreading branches that fall to the ground. Bluish green needles. A slow grower, preferring a cooler climate. Ideal in containers or as a Bonsai subject. (Evergreen 12m) Greyish green ferny leaves with all new growth a striking purple colour. A mass of golden yellow flowers through winter. Grows best in dry or stony soil with perfect drainage. An outstanding foliage and flower tree. (Evergreen 5m) Prized for it’s beautiful marbled timber. Quick growing hardy shade/shelter tree. Dense round headed tree with pale yellow flowers in winter/early spring. Tolerates high rainfall. (Evergreen 20m) P28 2 Hardier oriental maple. Rounded crown with low spreading branches. Coppery red new leaves, green in summer. Autumn leaves of a vivid red, apricot and yellow. Smaller growing, compact shade tree. (Deciduous 7m) P40 2-2.2 P95 2.5 60L 3 80L 4 Acer capillipes - (Red Snakebark Maple) P60 2 P95 3-3.5 60L 3.5 80L 2.7-3.5 160L 3.7 Acer capp. “Rubrum” - (Red Coliseum Maple) P60 3 Blood red new spring leaves. Large green leaves through summer with bright yellow autumn leaves. Compact rounded crown. Tolerates dry conditions. (Deciduous 8m) 60L 4 Acer c. “Summer Surprise” - (Taiwan Maple) P60 2.3 P95 3.3 Medium sized tree with scarlet shoots and leaf stalks. Bright green and white striped bark. Prolific crop of flowers and keys. Autumn tones of orange and scarlet. (Deciduous 6m) All year round beauty. Bare winter branches glow orange red. Pink new stems with variegated leaves. Orange/red leaves in autumn. Keep moist and avoid strong winds. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 16 Bag Hgt Acer davidii - (Snakebark Maple) P28 2.4 Erect open spreading form with shiny green bark, striped silvery white. Glossy green leaves with deep red veins. Red, yellow, orange and purple autumn leaves. (Deciduous 8m) 60L 4.5 Acer glabrum “Douglasii” - (Douglas Maple) 60L 4.2 Acer gracefield - (Snakebark Maple) P60 2.8 An improved selection of the snakebark Maple, similar to Acer Esk Flamingo but with better autumn colourings of bright orange. A very showy tree through summer with new growth bright pink. The leaves are a blend of pink, white and green. The branches arch and cascade to form a fountain of colourful foliage. A small tree with a low spreading habit. (Deciduous 2.5m) Grade shown is P95. P95 2.5-3.2 Acer griseum - (Paperbark Maple) P40 2 Acer jap. “Green Cascade” - (Weeping Full-Moon Maple) P40 1.5 A weeping form of Japonicum. Large deeply cut leaves with striking autumn colours of yellow, crimson and red leaves. Looks great cascading down a bank. (Deciduous 2m) P60 1.5 P60 1.5 Acer negundo “Kelly’s Gold” - (Golden Box Elder) P60 2-3 45L 3-4 60L 3.3 80L 4.5 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Broadly columner, erect grower. Grows along gravelly banks of mountain streams. Very rare in New Zealand. (Deciduous) A tidy and slender erect growing Chinese Maple. Beautiful cinnamon brown smooth bark peels in thin strips. Comes into leaf in November therefore evading a lot of the damaging spring winds. Fiery red autumn leaves. (Deciduous 6m) Golden yellow spring leaves, that are lime through summer turning to a pale yellow in autumn. Has a neat upright growth habit that will lighten up dark areas. A hardy and quick growing Maple. (Deciduous 5m) Page 17 1 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Acer negundo “Flamingo” - (‘Flamingo’ Box Elder) P60 2.2-3.2 Upright slow growing tree with vivid carmine pink/white spring leaves. White/green leaves flushed with pink in summer turning red and pink in Autumn. Ideal for smaller gardens. Protect from strong winds (Deciduous 4m) P95 3 m Acer negundo “Variegatum” - (Variegated Box Elder) P40 2.5 Attractive greyish green leaves are edged with silver, flushed rose pink, when young. Has a neat upright growth habit. A hardy and quick growing North American Maple. (Deciduous 6m) P60 2.6 Acer negundo “Violaceum” - (Violet Twig Box Elder) P95 3.1 Striking burgundy tassels adorn bare branches. Young shoots and leaves are purple-maroon. Summer leaves green that turn gold in autumn. A vigorous erect grower that has smooth bark with a whitish bloom. (Deciduous 6m) 60L 2.7 80L 4 Acer palmatum - (Japanese Maple) P28 2.2 A round headed, open airy tree that is slender and spreading. Leaves turn brilliant shades of yellow, orange and red in autumn. The perfect medium sized shade tree. Great for a small garden. (Deciduous 5m) P40 2 P60 2-2.5 P95 2.2-3.5 60L 2.5-3.5 80L 3.5-4 Acer pal. “Atropurpureum” - (Purple Japanese Maple) P40 2 Rich crimson leaves in spring that are bronze-purple in summer then go scarlet in autumn. Deep purple stems. A perfect shade tree. (Deciduous 3.5m) 45L 2.6 80L 3 Acer pal. “Autumn Moon” - (Autumn Moon Maple) P28 1.2 Acer pal. “Beni Otake” - (Japanese Maple) P60 1.5 60L 2.5 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Apricot orange spring leaves that are yellow through summer. Autumn leaves are orange and yellow. Grow in full sun for best colouring. Hardy and vigorous grower. (Deciduous 4m) A beautiful oriental look with bamboo like leaves. New leaves are bright red all season. Deeply dissected narrow lobed foliage that glows in the sun. Leaves turn scarlet in autumn. A small spreading tree that is perfect for a smaller garden. (Deciduous 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 18 Bag Hgt Acer pal. “Beni Shien” - (Variegated Japanese Maple) P60 2 Acer pal. “Bloodgood” - (Japanese Maple) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees One of the few red maples with variegation. Large deeply dissected leaves that are cream, pink and green. Grow in full sun and protect from strong winds. No two leaves are the same. A small tree to lighten up dull areas. (Deciduous 3m) P40 2 Large purple-red leaves that hold their colour well through the season. Leaves are a fiery crimson red in autumn. A hardy and vigorous tree that tolerates heat and moderate wind. (Deciduous 5m) P60 2.2 45L 2.2-2.5 60L 2.6 Acer pal. “Burgundy Lace” - (Japanese Maple) P40 2-2.5 American cultivar with deeply divided leaves like lace. Burgundy wine leaves through the season turning scarlet in autumn. A small spreading shade tree that is perfect for smaller gardens. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2-2.5 P95 2.5-3 60L 2.5-3 Acer pal. “Chishio” - (Dwarf Japanese Maple) P40 1 Acer pal. “Japanese Surprise” - (Japanese Maple) 45L 2.5 Acer pal. “Katsura” - (Japanese Maple) P40 1.9-3 P60 2.2 60L 3 Acer pal. “Okagami” - (Japanese Maple) 60L 2.5-3.5 80L 3 A small grower with multi-branches and twiggy growth. The spring leaves emerge bright carmine pink, changing to a pink red and aging to green over summer. Autumn colours are orange to red. An outstanding dwarf shrub for a sheltered area. Ideal for containers. (Deciduous 1.3m) An upright small tree developing a broad bushy canopy. Bright green leaves are variegated creamy white. Grow in semi-shade, protect from harsh sunlight and damaging winds. (Deciduous 4m) The first maple to unfurl in spring with orange and yellow leaves, that turn lime green in summer. Autumn leaves are shades of yellow and orange. A great small shade tree. (Deciduous 4m) Large intense red leaves in spring that are a glossy purplish black through summer. Firey scarlet autumn leaves. A small robust upright grower. (Deciduous 4m) Page 19 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt m Acer pal. “Osakazuki” - (Japanese Maple) P60 2.2 Large lobed leaves. New growth a pinky bronze that turns green. Considered to have the brightest scarlet autumn colours. Moderately wind hardy. A small robust upright spreader. Ben’s favourite autumn coloured Maple. (Deciduous 4m) P95 1.5 60L 2-3 Acer pal. “Roseo Marginatum” - (Tricolour Japanese Maple) P40 2.5 Acer pal. “Scolopendrifolium” - (Japanese Maple) P95 2.2-3 Bright green leaves that are distinctively long and drooping. A tall and slim elegant grower. Autumn leaves are apricot and orange. Ideal for a narrow space. (Deciduous 5m) 60L 2.5 Acer pal. “Senkaki” - (Coral- Bark Maple) P40 2 P60 2.2-3 45L 3 60L 4 Acer pal. “Shaina” - (Dwarf Japanese Maple) P28 1 A dwarf Bloodgood sport that makes an excellent container subject, dense, compact and erect growth habit. Bright red new leaves mature into a maroon colour. Intense red autumn leaves. Easily trained into a ball shape. (Deciduous 1.8m) P60 1.1-1.3 45L 1.3 Acer pal. “Shindeshojo” - (Japanese Maple) P95 2-2.5 Outstanding flaming scarlet spring leaves that turn into a blended green/pink in summer and go a flaming scarlet again in autumn. A small spreading grower. Ben’s favourite spring Maple. (Deciduous 3m) 80L 3.5 Acer pal. “Skeeter’s Broom” - (Japanese Maple) P40 2.2 P60 2-2.2 P95 2 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Small deeply cut lobed leaves that are green and white, margined pink. Autumn leaves are bright carmine and red colours. Dense upright vase shaped tree, perfect for small spaces. (Deciduous 2m) A year round beauty with spring leaves that are lime green, margined red, that go green through summer and yellow through autumn. Vivid coral red stems a winter feature. Small spreading grower. Requires shelter. New growth flamey-pink. (Deciduous 3m) A narrow dense foliaged upright grower with small bright red spring leaves that are burgundy through summer and scarlet in autumn with purple branches. Perfect in a narrow space where height is required. (Deciduous 2.5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 20 Acer pal. “Suminigashi” - (Japanese Maple) Bag Hgt m P40 2 Large, rich, dark purple leaves that are deep maroon through summer and are crimson red in autumn. A medium, round headed tree with almost black stems. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2-2.4 P95 2.2-2.7 60L 2-2.5 Acer pal. “Trompenburg” - (Japanese Maple) Std Price Price m P60 1.9 Finger shaped leaves roll down distinctively. Rich purple-red leaves in summer that are a purplish green until autumn when they go to a bright crimson. An erect round headed tree. (Deciduous 4m) P95 2-3.5 60L 3.5 80L 4.5 Acer pal. d. “Crimson King” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P60 1.2 Acer pal. d. “Crimson Queen” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P28 0.8-1.2 P40 1-1.2 P40 1.2-1.4 1 P60 1.2-1.3 1 45L 1.2-1.3 Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Finely cut large leaves. Crimson in spring, deep purple over summer. Fiery scarlet, red and orange autumn leaves. A strong grower. Graft height will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Finely cut deep purplish-red leaves. It retains this colouring throughout the season. Scarlet autumn colours. Hardy grower. Excellent for containers. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) 100L 1.3 Acer pal. d. “Deep Secret” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P60 1.2 Acer pal. d. “Emerald Lace” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) Finely cut deep red leaves. It retains this colouring throughout the season. Firey scarlet autumn colours. Excellent for containers. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) P60 1.3-1.5 Very finely cut lime green spring leaves that darken in summer. Dark red leaves in autumn. A strong vigorous grower. Excellent for containers. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) P60 2-2.2 P95 1.2-2.5 80L 2.5 Acer pal. d. “Garnet” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P40 1.2 45L 1.2 Rich red-purple finely cut leaves. Retains this colouring through season. Crimson autumn leaves. Vigorous cascading grower. Very popular worldwide. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) Page 21 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Acer pal. d. “Palmatifidium” - (Weeping Eagles Claw Maple) P40 1.2 Acer pal. d. “Pendulum Julian” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P60 1.2 A mound forming and wide spreading grower, more wind tolerant than most other weeping Maples. Purple spring leaves mature bronze green through summer. Orange and yellow autumn leaves. Graft height determines height (Deciduous) 45L 1.2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Large cut leaves are less dissected than others. Brilliant emerald green leaves all season. Autumn colours are shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Wider than most weeping Maples. Forms a large elegant shrub with cascading branches. (Deciduous 2.5m) 1 Acer pal. d. “Raraflora” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P40 1 STD Very finely cut leaves. New leaves emerge orange-pink. Leaves are a deep green in summer going to a carmine red in autumn. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) P60 1.5 1.2 Acer pal. d. “Red Emperor” - (Japanese Maple) P60 2.5 Finely serrated purple red leaves. Retains leaf colouring all season. Brilliant red autumn foliage. Small upright spreading grower. Ideal for the smaller garden. Protect from the strong winds. (Deciduous 4m) 45L 2.2-2.5 60L 2.5-3 Acer pal. d. “Red Feathers” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) P28 1 Vigorous grower. Finest cut purple-red leaves. Retains colour throughout season. Bright crimson autumn leaves. Small grower, excellent for containers. Prefers partial shade in well-draining soil. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) P40 1-1.2 Acer pal. d. “Seiryu” - (Laceleaf Japanese Maple) P28 1.5 P40 2-2.2 P95 2.2-3 60L 3.5 80L 2.5-3.5 160L 3.6 P28 1 P40 1.2-1.3 P60 1.2-1.7 P95 1.3 80L 2.2 160L 1.2 Upright grower with graceful spreading branches. Finely cut bright green lacy leaves. Autumn tones of gold tinted red. The only upright cutleaf maple. Ideal for a smaller garden. One of Ben’s favourite Maples. (Deciduous 3m) Acer pal. d. “Tamukeyama” - (Weeping Japanese Maple) Crimson red finely cut spring leaves. Purple-red through summer turning scarlet in autumn. A strong mound forming grower. Becoming a real solid beauty. Graft height determines height (Deciduous) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 1.3 Page 22 Acer pal. d. “Viridis” - (Green Weeping Japanese Maple) Finely cut fresh green spring leaves that retain the colouring well into summer before turning to brilliant yellow and orange leaves in autumn. Vigorous and hardy. Excellent for containers. Graft height will determine height. (Deciduous) Acer platanoides - (Norway Maple) A strong growing tree with a rounded head. Huge palmate deep green leaves turning a vivid gold in autumn. An ornamental shade tree for larger gardens. Tolerates most climates but not dry. (Deciduous 9m) Hgt P28 1.1-1.2 P40 1.1-1.2 P60 1-1.5 45L 1-1.5 60L 1.3 80L 1-1.2 P28 2-2.6 P40 2.2-3 P60 2.4-3 P95 3 100L 4.5-5 m Std Price Price m 200L 5 Acer plat. “Drummondii” - (Harlequin Maple) P95 3.5 Has exquisite cream and green spring leaves that turn yellow in autumn. A slow upright grower that requires wind protection. Grown well, it is a breath taking tree. (Deciduous 5m) 60L 3.5-4.5 Acer plat. “Globosum” - (Globe Norway Maple) P60 2 1.5 P95 2 1.2 P95 2.2-2.4 1.7 60L 1.7 1 60L 2 1.2 80L 1.7 1 A Lollipop tree with red spring leaves that turn green. Beautiful yellow autumn leaves. A dense grower, that forms a globe shape. Excellent courtyard or plaza tree. (Deciduous 4m) Acer plat. “Nigrum” - (Purple Leaf Norway Maple) P28 1.4-2.6 A glorious Norway Maple tree. During spring the large shining coppery red leaves glow on this specimen tree to make a show stopping feature. By summer, leaves are purple red and remain this colour until autumn when they change to a purplish yellow. A slow growing upright tree. Perfect as a smaller feature tree, for lining drives or avenues and as a street tree. (Deciduous 6m) Grade shown is P60. P40 2-3 P60 1.7-3 P95 2.7-3.5 60L 2.5-3.2 80L 3.5 Acer plat. “Palmatifidum” - (Norway Maple) P60 2.5 45L 3.5 Beautiful deeply divided leaves that are green through the season. Autumn leaves of orange and red. A broadly spreading small tree. (Deciduous 4m) Page 23 Bag Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Acer plat. “Princeton Gold” - (Golden Norway Maple) 45L 2.7 A glorious medium sized tree. The fluorescent yellow leaves in spring make this a stand out tree. Through summer the leaves remain a more muted yellow. Slowly matures into an oval shape. Protect from strong winds and harsh sunlight. (Deciduous 8m) 60L 2.7 m Acer pseudo. “Brilliantissimum” - (Sycamore Maple) P60 1.3 A rare and desirable small tree. Coral pink new leaves and stems are a brilliant feature in spring. The large leaves turn yellowish green and mature deep green through summer. Slow growing. Compact grower. Protect from strong winds. (Deciduous 3m) P95 1.8 Acer pseudo. “Esk Sunset” - (Dwarf Sycamore Maple) P28 1.2 Large pink spring leaves are mottled with white turning deep green through summer. Striking burgundy leaf undersides that should be viewed from beneath. A slow grower. (Deciduous 5m) P40 1 45L 3 Acer pseudo. “Leopoldii” - (Varieated Sycamore Maple) P60 2.4 Large yellowish pink spring leaves in summer. They become green, speckled cream. A broad growing tree. (Deciduous 6m) 80L 3.5 Acer pseudo. “Purpureum” - (Purple Sycamore Maple) P28 2.4-3 P40 2.6-3 P60 2.8-3.2 P95 3-4 60L 3-3.7 200L 5 P28 1.8-2.5 P40 2 P60 2.2-3.5 P95 3.3-4 60L 4-5 80L 3.1-4.5 The purple leafed Sycamore is a grand tree with wide spreading branches which make it perfect as a shade tree for animals and as a lawn specimen in larger sized gardens. Also excellent for avenues or as a hardy shelter. Withstands winds, including moderate coastal and cold. The large lobed bronzy green leaves are purple underneath and these leaves shimmer in the wind. (Deciduous 6m) Grade shown is P95. Acer rubrum - (Red Canadian Maple) Large shining dark green leaves turning a rich scarlet red in autumn. Reddish twigs, branchlets and buds. Red spring flowers on naked branches. Large growing tree. (Deciduous 10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Page 24 Hgt m Acer rubrum “Armstrong” - (Upright Red Maple) P60 2.5 Narrow columnar or fastigate form. Ideal for avenues, streets and berms. Silvery bark is a feature. Also the red flowers on bare branches in spring. Red, orange and yellow autumn leaves over a long period. (Deciduous 10m) 60L 2.8 Acer rubrum “Bowhall” - (Red Maple) P40 3 P60 2.5-3.3 60L 3.7-4 400L 6 Upright columnar shape that is perfect as an avenue or street tree. Quick growing. Glowing orange red autumn leaves. (Deciduous 12m) Acer rubrum “Brandywine” - (Red Maple) P40 2.7 Large emerald green summer leaves turning to brilliant shades of reds and purples in autumn. Seedless clone that is a quick growing large tree. (Deciduous 10m) P60 2.7-3 P95 3 80L 3 Acer rubrum “Columnare” - (Upright Red Maple) P60 3.2-3.6 Upright columnar shape that is ideal for avenues. Has brilliant yellow, red and orange autumn leaves. Quick growing. (Deciduous 12m) P95 2.5 60L 2.8 80L 3 Acer rubrum “October Glory” - (Autumn Glory Maple) P40 2.5 Compact upright grower with deep green leaves. A brilliant display of red autumn leaves giving a prolonged display into winter. Does great in poor soils. Is quick growing and is excellent as a street tree. (Deciduous 12m) P60 1.9-2.7 P95 1.7-3 Acer rubrum “Red Sunset” - (Red Sunset Maple) P40 2-2.7 Very large fresh green leaves that turn to a spectacular orange-crimson in autumn. Forms a broad columnar head. (Deciduous 10m) P60 2.2-2.4 45L 2.5-2.6 Acer rubrum x freemanii “Jeffersred” - (Freeman Maple) P40 2-2.5 P60 2.5-2.6 45L 3 60L 3.7 (Syn Acer rubrum “Autumn Blaze”) Page 25 Bag Large green leaves with silvery undersides. Striking red-orange leaves from March. A medium sized vase shaped tree that is wind and drought tolerant. Can be pruned as a narrow wind screen. (Deciduous 12m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Aesculus - The Horse Chestnut Family Aesculus indica Aesculus hippocastanum Aesculus hippo. “Baumannii” Aesculus car. “Briotii” Acer saccharinum - (Silver Maple) Bag Hgt m P18 2 Light green lobed leaves with silvery underneath. Leaves look lovely when ruffled by the wind. Orange, scarlet and yellow autumn leaves. Open vase shaped, rapid growing tree. (Deciduous 15m) P40 2.7-3 P60 2.2 60L 3 Acer saccharum - (Sugar Maple) P28 3.5 Source of Maple Sugar. Large green lobed leaves with spectacular autumn leaves in cold regions of red, orange and yellow shades. Compact crown with upswept branches. (Deciduous 10m) P40 2.5 P60 2.2 P95 3-3.5 60L 4 Aesculus carnea - (Pink Horse Chestnut) P28 1.2 Round headed and wide growing tree with large dark green fan shaped leaves. Giant pink candles in late spring. Inedible glossy brown nuts in autumn. Great as a shade, avenue or paddock tree. (Deciduous 7m) P40 1.5-2 P60 1.8-2 P95 2-2.4 60L 2.4-3.6 80L 2.6-3.8 Aesculus carnea “Briotii” - (Red Horse Chestnut) P40 1.7-1.8 A small compact grower with large dark green fan shaped leaves. Giant red candles in late spring. Great as a shade, avenue or paddock tree. (Deciduous 6m) P60 1.2-3 P95 2-2.6 60L 1.9-3 80L 4 Aesculus hippocastanum - (Horse Chestnut) P40 1.5-1.8 P60 1.8-2.2 P95 2-2.5 60L 2.1-3 80L 3 160L 2.6 Aesculus hippo. “Baumannii” - (Horse Chestnut) P40 2 Aesculus indica - (Indian Horse Chestnut) P95 2.6-3 60L 2.6-4 80L 3-4 A tall stately tree with a wide crown. Large deep green fan shaped leaves with giant white candles in late spring. Produces inedible glossy nuts in Autumn. Great in large gardens, parks and paddocks. (Deciduous 15m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A smaller compact grower with large dark green fan shaped leaves and giant double white candles in spring. Does not set seeds. Perfect as a shade, avenue and paddock tree. (Deciduous 8m) Large beautiful leaves that are bronze in spring, turning green. Frilly white flower panicles in early summer. Flowers flushed pink, spotted yellow. Magnificent large growing shade tree. (Deciduous 15m) Page 27 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Aesculus neg. “Erythroblastos” - (Yellow Horse Chestnut) 80L 4.5 Agathis australis - (Kauri) P18 1.5-2 P40 2-3 45L 3.7 80L 3.7 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Amazing spring leaves of shrimp pink that age to pale yellow/green later. Slow growing small tree. Protect from strong winds. (Deciduous 5m) Erect, slender, pyramidal tree. Although Kauri trees attain a broad size with age they will suit a confined space for up to 80 years before broadening out. Will tolerate moderate frosts and heavy clay soils. Juvenile form with brown leaves lasts around 7 years before changing to green. (6m) Albizia - The Silk Tree Family - Albizia jul. “Red Silk” - (Red Silk Tree) P40 2 Carmine red, silky fragrant summer flowers, with ferny leaves, on wide spreading branches. Makes a great small shade tree. Tolerates heat and drought. (Deciduous 5m) P60 2.2 P95 2.4 60L 2.5 Albizia jul. “Rosea” - (Silk Tree) P40 2 Silky pink, fragrant summer flowers, with ferny leaves on wide spreading branches. Perfect small shade tree that tolerates heat and drought (Deciduous 5m) P60 2 P95 2-2.5 Albizia jul. “Summer Chocolate” - (Purple Leaved Silk Tree) P40 1.7-1.8 Alectryon excelsus - (Titoki, NZ Oak) P18 1.5 P40 2 P95 2-2.7 80L 2.2-2.7 160L 3.2-3.8 Rich chocolate burgundy leaves, with silky pink fragrant flowers. Ferny leaves on wide spreading branches. Perfect as a small shade tree. (Deciduous 5m) An upright grower with a small rounded head. Glossy olive green pinnate leaves with young shoots covered with rusty coloured fine hairs. Shiny black seeds emerge from scarlet fruit during summer. Attractive to seed eating birds. Tolerates light frosts. Great shade tree. Excellent street tree. (7m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 28 Alnus - The Alder Family Alnus glut. “Imperiallis” Alnus glut. v “Barabata” Alnus rubra Alnus cordata Alnus cordata - (Italian Alder) Shining heart shaped green leaves. A quick growing upright form. Will grow in moist swampy soils, useful for erosion control. Great as a street or shade tree. (Deciduous 12m) Alnus glutinosa - (Black Alder) Bag Hgt P28 1.8-2.8 P40 1.3-1.7 P60 2.5-3.3 45L 3-3.6 60L 3.5-3.9 160L 6 m 80L 4.2 Pyramidal form. Most salt tolerant of all Alders, will thrive in very wet areas. Vigorous quick grower. Excellent as a shelter tree. (Deciduous 15m) 400L 5 Alnus glutinosa v “Barabata” - (Turkish Black Alder) P28 2-3 Vigorous broadly conical tree. A tree for wet and windy sites with timber and firewood uses. (Deciduous 20m) P40 2.2 P95 3 Alnus glutinosa “Imperiallis” - (Cut-Leaved Alder) P95 2.5-3.3 60L 3-3.5 80L 3-4.5 200L 4.5-5.5 Elegant small tree with outspreading branches. Fine and deeply cut green leaves. Tolerant of wet soils. Looks great planted next to water. (Deciduous 6m) Alnus glutinosa “Laciniata” - (Cut-Leaved Black Alder) 80L 3.2-4.2 Conical growing tree with finely cut green leaves. Tolerates wet and windy sites. (Deciduous 8m) 160L 4 200L 5 Alnus jorullensis - (Evergreen Mexican Alder) P40 2.3 A very fast growing evergreen. Long green leaves are toothed. Can easily pruned to any shape. Papery pale grey bark. Excellent as a dense screen. (Evergreen 6m) P60 1.5-2.7 45L 1.5-2.7 80L 3.5 Alnus rubra - (Red Alder) P18 2.2 P28 2 P40 2.2 P95 3.6-3.7 60L 3.7-4 80L 3.8-5 Slender pyramidal form. Red buds reveal green catkins in spring. Green leaves are greyish beneath. Hardy. Tolerates moist soils. (Deciduous 10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Page 30 Bag Hgt Amelanchier canadensis - (Shad Bush) P40 2.2 Small neat tree with rounded head. Bronze new spring leaves turning stunning red in autumn. Lacy white drooping racemes in spring. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2.5 Amomyrtus luma - (Chilean Myrtle) 80L 2.5 Araucaria columnaris - (Cook Island Pine ) 45L 2.6 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.2 A hardy erect growing small tree. Coppery coloured young leaves. A profusion of creamy white flowers smothers the tree in early summer. Cinnamon coloured peeling bark is a feature. Tolerates frosts and high rainfall. Ideal for sun or semi-shade. (Evergreen 4m) Short horizontal branches grow in tiers to form a slender spire like crown. Excellent in urban areas where it will grow very tall to frame multi-storey buildings but remain extremely narrow. For frost free areas. Excellent for our coastal regions. (Evergreen 20m) Page 31 Araucaria heterophylla - (Norfolk Island Pine ) P28 1.5 Stately erect tree with a pyramidal form. Ideal hardy coastal tree. Enduring tree for large spaces. Can be kept small in a container. (Evergreen 10m) P40 1.3-1.7 45L 1.8 Astelia chathamica - (Silver Spear) P18 0.8 Ornamental clump forming plant with broad spikey silvery green leaves which droop at their tips. Easily grown in full sun or semi-shade Will tolerate both moist and dry sites. Dramatic in group plantings. Coastal hardy. Excellent in containers. (1.5m) P40 1 Astelia nervosa “Westland” P18 0.5 Ornamental clump forming plant with broad spikey silvery green leaves overlaid reddish bronze. Easily grown in full sun or semi-shade. Will tolerate both moist and dry sites. Dramatic in group plantings. Excellent in containers. (1m) P40 0.6 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P40 2-2.5 P60 2.5 45L 3 Beilschmiedia taraire - (Taraire) P18 1.8 Stately, erect tree with smooth brown bark. Young shoots are covered with fine brown hairs. Broad leathery olive green leaves are heavily veined and glossy. Prefers moist soil and tolerates light to medium frosts. Wood Pigeons adore the large purple berries in autumn. (8m) P40 1.5 Beilschmiedia tawa - (Tawa) P18 1-1.5 P40 1.7 Banksia integrifolia - (Coastal Banksia) Hardy, upright grower when smaller to become open spreading habit. Quick growing and coastal hardy. Large yellow brush flowers from autumn to winter attract tuis and Bellbirds. Great for shelter. Can be pruned to any shape and size (Evergreen 8m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is P60 A slow growing but enduring tree which ultimately becomes a forest giant. Erect grower with almost black bark. The small pale green willowy leaves hang in a graceful habit. Prefers moist soil and tolerates light to medium frosts. Wood Pigeons adore the large purple berries in winter. (8m) Notes: Alnus jorullensis hedge - Pg 30 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 32 Betula - The Birch Family Betula utilis Betula nig. “Summer Cascade” Betula plat. “Japonica” Betula nigra “Heritage” Bag Hgt Betula costata - (Korean Birch) P60 2 A very distinctive Birch with a strong pattern of horizontal striations on the bark which is creamy pinkish to orange. The bark peels to create gorgeous patterning. Upright growth habit. Bright green leaves with conspicuous veining. Golden autumn leaves. (Deciduous 8m) 45L 2.5 Betula nigra - (River Birch) P18 1.8-2.2 P95 3-3.7 60L 3.5-3.6 80L 3.6 160L 4 200L 5 One of the best trees for planting in wet areas, edges of streams, gullies etc. Becomes a strong pyramidal form with distinctive pinkish orange shaggy bark which flakes and curls. Glossy green leaves are glaucous underneath. They turn bright yellow in autumn. (Deciduous 10m) m Betula nigra “Heritage” - (River Birch) P60 2.4 A selection of the River Birch which becomes a graceful small tree with pendant branches. Shiny deep green leaves turn yellow in autumn. It bears long striking male catkins in late winter. The silvery white and pinkish shaggy bark flakes and curls. Thrives in both moist and dry position. (Deciduous 10m) P95 3 Betula nigra “Summer Cascade” - (Weeping River Birch) P40 2-2.2 The branches cascade in an elegant weeping fashion. The peeling shaggy bark is tan coloured. Shiny green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Tolerates wet and acidic soils. (Deciduous 2.5m) P60 2 P95 1.8 Betula pap. “Commutata” - (Western Paper Birch) P95 4 80L 4.5 100L 4.2 135L 4.5 P60 3-3.6 P95 3.3-3.6 P95 4 60L 3.6 80L 4-4.5 160L 4.2-4.5 P40 3.5 P60 3 45L 3.5 One of the largest and fastest growing Birches with an open but less weeping form than Silver Birches. Smooth white bark peels in layers. Bright yellow autumn leaves. A magnificent specimen subject as a solitary specimen, in groves or avenues (Deciduous 9m) Betula pen. “Alba” - (Silver Birch) This is a highly rated Birch for its prominent white trunk, lacy leaf texture and graceful pendulous branches. The white trunks develop black fissures with age. The glossy green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Lovely as group plantings. (Deciduous 8m) Betula pen. “Black Prince” - (Purple Birch) Small narrow growing tree with cascading slender branches. The rich purple leaf colouring holds well through the season. Almost black stems and branches are an added feature. Protect from strong winds (Deciduous 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.2 Page 34 Betula pen. “Dalecarlica” - (Cut-Leaf Birch) Hgt m P40 2.2-2.5 This Birch has the same graceful habit of the Silver Birch but with more cascading branches. The rich green leaves are deeply cut and serrated giving the tree a light dainty effect. White trunks are a feature on mature trees. Less tolerant of long dry spells. (Deciduous 8m) P60 3 45L 3.6 60L 4 Betula pen. “Purple Splendour” - (Purple Birch) P95 3.5 Small narrow growing tree with cascading slender branches. The deep purple leaves through the season contrast nicely with the white bark. Protect from strong winds. (Deciduous 4m) 60L 4 Betula pen. “Wades Golden” - (Gold Stemmed Birch) P60 2.7 A compact upright Birch with lime green leaves through the summer. Brilliant gold autumn leaves. Branch stems are gold changing to pink-red through winter. Develops very white trunks. Excellent planted in groups or as an avenue. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) 45L 3 Betula pen. “Youngii - Tissue Culture” - (Weeping Birch) P40 2.3-2.4 P60 2.4-3.5 P95 2.5-2.7 60L 2.2-3.5 Betula platyphylla - (Japanese White Birch) P60 3 Broadly conical, fast growing Birch. Very white bark is marked with white horizontal stripes. The white bark is down to ground level and maintained into old age. Bright yellow autumn leaves. Rust resistant leaves (Deciduous 10m) P95 3.5 80L 3.5 Betula plat. “Japonica” - (Japanese White Birch) Forms a dome of slender weeping side branches which will droop down to the ground from a straight trunk. Small green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Our tissue cultured plants are available in various heights. We have trained them this way to produce plants to suit all needs. (Deciduous) P28 2-2.8 This lovely Birch has a slender weeping form like the Silver Birch but with larger more substantial leaves which turn bright yellow in autumn. Very white bark right down to ground level is maintained into old age. Rust resistant leaves (Deciduous 8m) P40 2.2-3 P60 2.5-3 P95 3.3-3.6 60L 3.3-4 80L 3.5-4.5 Betula utilis “Jacquemonti” - (Himalayan Birch) P60 2.5-3 P95 3.3-4 60L 3.5-4 80L 3.7-4.5 Lovely Birch with dazzling white powdery bark from top to toe and maintained into old age. Peeling white bark Neat erect growth habit .Large tapering dark green leaves turn bright yellow in autumn (Deciduous 7m) Page 35 Bag Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P40 2.4-2.5 P60 2.5 P95 3-3.6 100L 4 Betula utilis “Jermyns” - (Himalayan Birch) 60L 3.8 Betula utilis “Jacquemonti Dazzler” - (Himalayan Birch) This Birch is produced from tissue culture so all trees grow uniform and identical. Dazzling white bark on the stems and trunks is maintained into old age. An erect tidy grower. Large green leaves turn bright yellow in autumn. Good for group plantings (Deciduous 7m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A vigorous medium sized broadly conical tree. Attractive pinky and coppery brown bark which peels in horizontal papery flakes. Dark green leaves turn golden yellow in autumn. (Deciduous 8m) Betula “Whitespire” - (‘Whitespire’ Birch) P40 2.2-2.7 This is a grafted Birch so all trees grow uniform and identical. The most narrow growing of all Birches. Perfect as a street tree, for avenues or where space is limited. Dazzling white bark from ground level which is maintained into old age. Yellow autumn leaves. (Deciduous 6m) P60 3.3-3.5 60L 3.5 Buxus semp. “Graham Blandy” - (Boxwood) P60 1.2 A tall columnar growing form of the English Box. Shining dark green rounded leaves. Quick growing and hardy for sun or semi-shade. Excellent as an accent plant in the garden. (Evergreen 2.5m) Callistemon - The Bottlebrush Family - Callistemon “John Marshall” - (Bottlebrush) P28 1.2-1.5 A compact upright growing Bottlebrush. Bears a profusion of candy floss pink brushes through spring and summer. Drought tolerant once established. (Evergreen 2m) P40 1.5 Callistemon vim. “Hannah Ray” - (Weeping Bottlebrush) P40 1.1 Forms a small willowy tree with weeping branches. Bright pink new growths contrast with the grey-green leaves. Long crimson brushes hang from the branches in spring. Drought tolerant once established. (Evergreen 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 36 Camellia Camellia “Setsugekka” Camellia “Hiryu” Camellia “Nicky Crisp” Camellia “Les Jury” Bag Hgt m1-1.2 Callistemon vim. “Red Cluster” - (Bottlebrush) P60 1-1.2 A vigorous rounded form with pink new shoots. A profusion of crimson red brushes in spring with a second flowering in autumn. Flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Drought tolerant once established. (Evergreen 2.5m) 45L 1.2 Callistemon “Western Glory” - (Bottlebrush) P40 1.7 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Erect growing bushy shrub or small tree. Pink new shoots mature into slender leathery leaves. Large heads of deep red flowers during late spring into summer. Flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Coastal and drought hardy. Excellent street tree. (Evergreen 2.5m) Camellia “Black Lace” - (Hybrid) P40 1.1 Medium formal double flowers. Dark velvet red with incurved petals. Flowering mid to late season. Compact erect grower. (Evergreen 2.5m) P95 1.2 Camellia “Cinnamon Cindy” - (Hybrid) 60L 2.5 Camellia “Cornish Snow” - (Hybrid) P60 2.2 Camellia “Dolly Dyer” - (Japonica) P40 1.1 Camellia “Early Pearly” - (Sasanqua) P18 0.8 P40 1.1 Miniature flowers are semi-double to rose form. A profusion of pink puds open paler. Spicy fragrance. Flowers mid to late season. Strong upright grower, excellent for narrow spaces. (Evergreen 2m) Miniature single white flowers from pink buds. Flowers en masse mid to late season. Reddish new leaves are narrow and become dark green. Open erect grower. (Evergreen 2m) Small tight informal double flowers of bright scarlet. Flowers mid to late season. A smaller compact upright grower of very neat form. (Evergreen 1.5m) Small formal double flowers. White with a tinge of pink. Early flowering. Upright growth habit. (Evergreen 2m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 38 Bag Hgt Camellia “Elfin Rose” - (Sasanqua) P40 1.1 Camellia “Gay Border” - (Sasanqua) P60 1.2 Camellia “Guilio Nuccio” - (Japonica) P40 1.1 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Small semi-double flowers of rose pink. Flowers through autumn. An upright compact grower. Hardy small growing hedge or filler. (Evergreen 2m) Large semi-double flowers are white with a broad rose pink border. Early season flowering. (Evergreen 2m) A handsome flowering shrub with very large semi double flowers of salmon pink. The petals are thick textured and wavy with an inner ring of yellow stamens. Glossy leaves. A vigorous bushy grower. Flowers mid-season. (Evergreen 2.5m) Camellia “High Fragrance” - (Hybrid) P28 1.2 Large peony form. Salmon pink buds open paler and fade to almost white. Delicious spicy fragrance. Flowers for a long period from mid-winter till mid-spring. Vigorous upright grower (Evergreen 2.5m) P40 1.2 Camellia “Hiryu” - (Sasanqua) P40 1.2-1.5 Camellia “Jury’s Yellow” - (Hybrid) P95 1.2 Camellia “Les Jury” - (Hybrid) P40 1.3 P95 1.5-2 Bright cerise semi-double flowers in abundance. Flowers through autumn into early winter. A vigorous hardy variety. Excellent as a screen or as a large filler. Grow in sun or semi shade. (Evergreen 2.5m) Medium sized anemone formed flowers. Ivory cream petals with an inner mass of yellow petaloids. Early to late season flowering. Compact upright slower grower. (Evergreen 1.8m) Large formal rose to peony form. Deep crimson red flowers over a long period. Mid to late flowering season. Upright vigorous grower. Excellent hedge plant. Flowers drop cleanly. (Evergreen 3.5m) Page 39 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Camellia “Nicky Crisp” - (Hybrid) P95 1.2-1.5 Camellia “Plantation Snow White” - (Sasanqua) P60 1.2 Camellia “Rose Bouquet” - (Hybrid) P40 1.1 Camellia “Royal Velvet” - (Japonica) P40 1.1 Camellia “Setsugekka” - (Sasanqua) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Medium sized semi-double pale lavender pink flowers of great substance. Mid to late season flowering. Slow dense bushy grower. Perfect for low hedging (Evergreen 1.5m) Large single saucer shaped flowers of pure white. Early season flowering. Vigorous upright grower. (Evergreen 2.5m) Large double rose pink flowers over a long period from early spring. The spreading branches display the flowers to great effect. Very showy. (Evergreen 2.5m) Large deep velvety red flowers in early spring. The semi double flowers show a hint of yellow stamens and are long lasting. A bushy upright grower. (Evergreen 2.5m) P28 1.2 Medium sized semi-double flowers of purest white. Slight fragrance. Flowers early to mid-season. Upright vigorous grower with deep green leaves. Excellent for hedges. (Evergreen 2.5m) P40 0.5-1.5 P60 1-1.7 P95 1.5-2.2 Camellia “Superstar” - (Japonica) 45L 1.5-2.2 Camellia “Sweet Jane” - (Hybrid) P40 1.2 Medium sized semi-double flowers of purest white with a central boss of golden stamens. Early to mid-season flowering. Flowers drop cleanly and are resistant to rain damage. Upright grower. (Evergreen 2m) Heavy bloomer from late May. Small soft pink flowers from deeper pink buds, anemone form blooms. Flowers all along the branches. Glossy deep green leaves. Compact upright grower. Excellent for small screens and containers. (Evergreen 2m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 40 Bag Hgt m Camellia “Takanini” - (Japonica) P28 1-1.2 Glowing deepest red medium sized anemone formed flowers. One of the first Camellias to flower in the season and still flowering right at the end of the season. Slight fragrance. Strong, bushy but narrow grower. (Evergreen 2.5m) P40 1.2 P60 1.2 Camellia “Transokoensis” - (Species) P40 1.5 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A dense foliaged bush with an upright form. Excellent for screening. A mass of small white single flowers from red buds smother the bush in late winter. Hardy and vigorous (Evergreen 1.8m) Camellia “Tsaii” - (Species) P40 1.3 A profusion of small scented, single white flowers with golden stamens. The flowers smother the bush, mid-season flowering. Graceful growth habit with long pendulous leaves. Mahogany coloured new spring leaves. Upright grower, requiring free draining soil. (Evergreen 2.5m) P95 1.8 60L 1.8 Camellia “Weeping Maiden” - (Japonica) P95 1.2-2 Camellia “Wirlinga Bride” - (Hybrid) P40 1.5 Large single white, fragrant flowers with a central boss of stamens on arching weeping branches. Early season flowering. Excellent for espaliering or training (Evergreen 2m) A unique grower with slender arching stems and small leaves .From mid-winter till early spring pure white single flowers stud the branches. The supple stems can be left to form a semi weeping small bush or espaliered along wires. Excellent for containers. (Evergreen 1.5m) Notes: Betula utilis “Jacquemonti” - Pg 35 Page 41 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Carpinus Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Hornbeam Family - Carpinus betulus - (European or Common Hornbeam) P28 1.2-1.9 Strong pyramidal form. The rich green leaves are heavily ribbed. Yellow/orange autumn leaves then brown which form a jacket on the tree through winter. Excellent as a hedge and very amenable to pruning into any formal shape or form. Very popular for pleaching. (Deciduous 12m) P40 1-2.2 P60 2-2.4 P95 2.2-2.6 60L 2-3.2 80L 3.5 Carpinus betulus “Fastigiata” - (Upright Hornbeam) P28 2 P40 2.2-2.6 P60 2.2-2.6 45L 2.2-3 60L 2.5 200L 5 Carpinus japonica - (Japanese Hornbeam) P60 2.4-2.5 A small tree or wide spreading shrub with beautiful elongated corrugated green leaves. Lime green catkins, reminiscent of large hops, hang from the branches in early spring along with the newly emerging leaves. Orange and yellow autumn leaves. Something quite different. (Deciduous 10m) P60 2.4 45L 2.4 Carpodetus serratus - (Putaputaweta, Marbleleaf) A medium sized tree of upright pyramidal form, quite narrow while young. Becomes broader upon maturity. Excellent avenue and street tree. Yellow and orange autumn leaves. Leaves are dropped cleanly end of autumn. Very hardy. (Deciduous 8m) P18 1.3 An attractive small tree or large bush with spreading branches and a flat top. Makes a great shade tree or nurse tree for woodland plants. Juvenile leaves are brownish while the adult leaves are larger, dark green with lighter marbling. A profusion of small white summer flowers. Prefers moisture. (5m) P40 1.5-2 P95 2.4 80L 2 Castanea sativa - (Spanish Chestnut) P28 1.5 Forms a tall stately tree with wide spreading branches. Great shade tree for parks, playgrounds, paddocks and wide open spaces. Deep glossy green leaves with sharply toothed margins. Self-fertile. Prickly burrs fall in autumn to open and spill out up to three shiny brown Chestnuts. (Deciduous 15m) P95 3 60L 3-4 80L 3.5 Castanea sativa “1005” - (Edible Chestnut) 45L 2.2-3 1.6 Commercial fruiting variety. Large red brown nuts fall free of the burr. A heavy cropper bearing early in the season. Strong upright grower. Self-fertile (Deciduous 10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 42 Bag Hgt Catalpa bignonioides - (Indian Bean Tree) 60L 3.7 80L 4 Cedrela sinensis “Flamingo” - (Chinese Toon) P28 1.2 P95 2.5-3 60L 3-3.5 80L 4.5 Upright growing lawn and avenue tree with tropical appearance. Big green heart shaped leaves. Late spring it has huge clusters of trumpet flowers displayed in erect clusters. Colours creamy white, striped purple and spotted yellow. Long bean shaped capsules through summer. (Deciduous 8m) Suckering large shrub with spring new growth like no other. The slender erect branches bear pinnate leaves of rich warm pink in early spring. Leaves become creamy pink and mature to green by summer. Can be halved in height or pruned to the ground to encourage a profusion of new stems. (Deciduous 4m) Cedrus Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Cedar Family - Cedrus atlantica “Glauca” - (Blue Atlas Cedar) P60 2.2 Upright stately conifer with a strong pyramidal form. The short blue needles give the appearance of frosting. A long lived tree, becoming more impressive with the passing years. Tolerant of strong winds and moderately coastal hardy. (Evergreen 8m) P95 2.2 Cedrus atla. “Glauca Pendula” - (Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar) P40 1.8 45L 2.5 400L 2.5 An imposing weeping conifer with curtains of silvery blue foliage cascading from a dome shaped crown. Stake initially to get the height required before allowing to weep to the ground. (Evergreen) Cedrus deodara - (Himalayan Cedar) P28 1.1-1.2 An upright growing conifer with a strong pyramidal form. The evenly spaced branches are gracefully pendulous at their tips giving a soft appearance but shaped this way to shake off snow. The blue grey needles are generously frosted .An enduring and dignified tree. (Evergreen 8m) P40 1.3 P60 1.3 60L 1.5 Celtis australis - (European Nettle) P28 1.5-2 P40 2 A straight trunked tree with a smooth grey trunk. Small beautiful green leaves. A popular city street tree with its upright form. Tolerant of drought and winds. (Deciduous 12m) Page 43 m CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Cercidiphyllum japonicum - (Katsura Tree) This tree tolerates wet positions and prefers moist conditions. Purplish pink new leaves and stems. Leaves become bluish green turn bright orange/pink/purple/scarlet through autumn. At this time leaves emit a strong spicy fragrance. Upright spreading grower with drooping, arching habit. (Deciduous 7m) Bag Hgt P28 1.4-2.3 P60 2.5 80L 4 160L 5.2 Cercidiphyllum jap. “Pendula” - (Weeping Katsura Tree) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Sold out till next year This rare grafted weeping form bears cascading branches that will weep to the ground in a fountain of bluish green leaves. Prefers moisture and grows in the wet. Stunning autumn leaves of orange/pink/ purple and scarlet (Deciduous) Notes: Cercidiphyllum japonicum - Pg 44 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 44 Cercis - The Redbud Family Cercis reni. “Oklahoma” Cercis cana. “Forest Pansy” Cercis cana. “Hearts of Gold” Cercis chin. “Avondale” Bag Hgt P40 2 P60 2-2.2 P95 2.6 60L 3-3.3 80L 3 160L 3.2 Cercis cana. “Hearts of Gold” - (Golden Redbud) P40 2 P60 2.5 P95 2.5 Cercis cana. “Spring Snow” - (Chinese Redbud) P40 2 White flowered Chinese Redbud. Large rich green heart shaped leaves. Masses of white flowers stud the bare branches in early spring. Compact grower. Ideal for the smaller garden. (Deciduous 3m) P60 2 Cercis chinensis “Avondale” - (Chinese Redbud) Cercis cana. “Forest Pansy” - (American Redbud) Small round headed tree with large heart shaped leaves of glowing purple. Leaves turn glowing orange and red in autumn. Mass of pale rose-pink pea shaped flowers on bare branches in spring. Branch patterning in winter is very oriental in appearance. A stunning small tree for all seasons. (Deciduous 3.5m) Small round headed tree with large heart shaped leaves which in spring are golden bronze. Leaves mature to butter gold and hold this colour through the season. Autumn colours are bright yellow/orange. Bare branches in spring are smothered in pale rose-pink flowers. (Deciduous 3m) m P28 1.5 Dwarf large shrub or small upright growing tree. Large light green heart shaped leaves turn bright yellow in autumn. A profusion of deep cerise pink pea shaped flowers stud the bare branches for an extended period in early spring. Ideal for small spaces, excellent narrow growing street tree. (Deciduous 2.5m) P40 1.8-2 P60 2-2.4 P95 2.5 Cercis reni. “Oklahoma” - (The Oklahoma Redbud) P40 2.2 Round headed tree with large handsome heart shaped leaves of shining green. They turn bright yellow in autumn. Profusion of pinkish purple pea shaped flowers stud the bare branches in spring. Long purple seed pods hang from branches and are a feature during summer and autumn. (Deciduous 7m) P60 2-2.5 P95 2.2 Cercis “Texas White” - (Texas Whitebud) P28 2.3 P60 2.2-2.5 45L 2 Forms a small round headed tree with large handsome heart shaped leaves of shining green. They turn bright yellow in autumn. A profusion of pure white pea shaped flowers stud the bare branches in spring. (Deciduous 4m) Chamaecyparis pisifera “Boulevard” - (Blue Moss Cypress) 60L 2.2 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 1.2 Dense growing pyramidal large shrub with silvery blue leaves which are soft to touch. Outstanding colour and form (Evergreen 2m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 46 Bag Hgt P40 2 Citrus grapefruit “Golden Special” - (Grapefruit) P60 0.5 N.Z. bred with juicy sweet and tangy thin skinned fruit. Few seeds. Heavy bearer which forms a large bushy tree. Cold tolerant. (Evergreen 4m) P95 1-1.2 Citrus lemon “Meyer” - (Meyer Lemon) P40 0.5-1.5 P40 1.2 P60 0.5 P95 0.5-1.2 60L 1.6 Citrus lemon “Yen Ben” - (Lemon) 50L 1.2 Citrus “Lemonade” - (Lemonade) P60 0.8 A bit like a lemon with pale yellow look alike fruit. Juicy fruit has a mild, fresh grapefruit like flavour. Very refreshing to eat off the tree. A heavy cropper over winter with fruit through the rest of the year. Excellent for containers (Evergreen 2m) P60 1 P95 0.5-1.2 Citrus lime “Bearss” - (Persian Lime) 50L 1.2 Chionanthus virginicus - (White Fringetree) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Drooping clusters of slightly fragrant spidery white flowers hang from the branches in spring making a great show, Full sun to part shade. Tolerates clay soils and pollution. Medium sized tree. Excellent street tree. Yellow autumn leaves (Deciduous 4m) Citrus The most popular lemon for home gardens. The most cold hardy lemon and quick to commence fruiting, low spreading growth habit which will make a large bush. Large fruit has a high juice content with lower acid level than other varieties. Excellent for containers (Evergreen 2.5m) 0.2 0.5 This is an improved version of Lisbon lemon with a compact growth habit. The large oval fruits are tangy and considered excellent for culinary use. Bears through winter with few seeds. One of the hardiest lemons. (Evergreen 2.5) Page 47 A heavier bearing selection of Tahitian lime which is very cold hardy. Upright bushy grower. Prolific crops of large sized fruit start green but are ready when the fruit changes to pale yellow. Crops through winter. Has a high juice content. Excellent for containers (Evergreen 2m) 0.5 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Citrus mandarin “Aoshima” - (Mandarin) P60 0.8 Citrus mandarin “Encore” - (Mandarin) 50L 1 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Large crops of easy peel sweet juicy fruit a smooth textured rind. Fruit ripens late in the season. Quite cold tolerant once established. Excellent for containers. (Evergreen 1.5m) Large crops of firm fleshed, easy to peel fruit, with an excellent flavour. Very ornamental as the fruit will hang on the tree for a long period. Fruits February to April. (Evergreen 1.5m) Citrus mandarin “Miho” - (Syn. satsuma) P40 1 A superior easy peel Satsuma selection with an upright spreading growth habit. Sweet and juicy. Fruit ripens through June, July and August. Excellent for containers. (Evergreen 1.5m) 35L 1.3 Citrus orange “Gisborne Late” - (Navel Orange) 50L 1.2 0.5 Large round, sweet juicy oranges through autumn. Intoxicating fragrant flowers. An upright large bushy grower (Evergreen 2.5m) Citrus orange “Parent Navel” - (Orange) 50L 1 Originates from the first Orange planted in California in 1873. Sweet and juicy flesh is seedless. Hardy sturdy grower. Fruits early winter. Intoxicating fragrant flowers. (Evergreen 2.5m) 60L 0.8 Citrus “Tahitian Lime” - (Lime) P40 1.4 P60 1.5 60L 1 The most cold hardy Lime for home gardens and quick to commence fruiting. Upright bushy grower. Prolific crops of large sized fruit start green but are ready when the fruit changes to pale yellow. Crops through winter. Has a high juice content. Excellent for containers. (Evergreen 2m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 48 Bag Hgt Coprosma brockeii P18 1.2 Rare native. Quick growing medium sized shrub with black new stems and shiny green leaves which are purple underneath. Hardy coastal shrub which will trim well into any shape. Great for hedging. Tolerates light frosts. (2.5m) P40 1.6 Coprosma repens - (Taupata) P40 1 Coprosma virescens P18 1 A divaricating large shrub with a tangle of golden coppery stems and tiny leaves. Very tough and tolerant of poor soil and dry conditions. Makes a superb no trim fairly narrow growing hedge or screen. Untrimmed it undulates like a wave. Wonderful in the landscape in any situation. (2.5m) P40 1.5 P95 2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Coprosma Thick dark green glossy leaves on a wide spreading small tree. Excellent for coastal planting being extremely tolerant of salt laden harsh winds and drought. Use as a screening plant to shelter more tender plants and to filter out sand. (4m) Cordyline - The Cabbage Tree Family - Cordyline australis - (Cabbage Tree) Excellent landscape plant being suitable for group and specimen planting, as well as containers. Hardy enough to grow in all situations and climates. Green leaves form large tufts. The stunning creamy flowers are borne in large panicles in later spring and perfume the air with their sweet fragrance. (6m) Grade shown is P95 Page 49 P18 1 P40 1.2-1.5 P95 1.5 80L 2 100L 2.2-2.7 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Cordyline aus. “Albertii” - (Striped Cordyline) P18 1 A variegated form with green leaves broadly margined with buttery yellow. Just as tough as australis but slower growing and more slender. Particulary lovely as a container plant. (2m) P40 1 Cordyline aus. “Jive” - (PVR, Cabbage Tree) P60 1.2 Cordyline aus. “Kasper” - (Three Kings Is. Cabbage Tree) P18 0.9-1 P40 1 P18 1 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Hardy enough to grow in all situations and climates. Green sword shaped leaves are broadly striped with yellow. Stunning creamy flowers are borne in large panicles in later spring and perfume the air with their sweet fragrance. (4m) A much smaller growing Cabbage tree which branches close to the ground to create a multi trunked tree. The lime green leaves are thick and broad. Very fragrant panicles of white flowers in early summer. Protect from heavy frosts. (Evergreen 2.5m) Grade shown is P18 Cordyline aus. “Midnight Star” - (Cabbage Tree) Hardy enough to grow in all situations and climates. Wine-red sword shaped leaves form large tufts. Stunning creamy flowers are borne in large panicles in later spring and perfume the air with their sweet fragrance. (6m) Notes: Cercis canadensis “Hearts of Gold” - Pg 46 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 50 Cornus - The Dogwood Family Cornus flo. “Cherokee Sunset” Cornus kou. “Milky Way” Cornus con. “Variegata” Cornus florida Bag Hgt Cornus alba “Elegantissima” - (Red-barked Dogwood) P40 1.2 Cornus alba “Sibirica” - (Siberian Dogwood) P40 1.4 Cornus alte. “Argentea” - (Varigated Wedding Cake Tree) P60 1.5 Neat growing Wedding Cake tree. Small bluish green leaves edged with white to give a silver appearance. Forms a small tree with spaced branches in layers. Autumn leaves take on pink hues. Clusters of creamy white flowers top the branches in early summer. (Deciduous 4m) 45L 1.5-2.5 Cornus controversa - (Giant Dogwood) P40 2.2 P60 2.2 60L 2.5 Cornus con. “Golden Wedding” - (Golden Wedding Tree) P40 1.6 Beautifully tiered branches in layers have green leaves broadly margined with gold. New spring growth is bronze tinted. White flowers top the branches in summer. Slow growing small tree which is spectacular as a specimen tree. (Deciduous 5m) P60 1.6 Cornus con. “Variegata” - (Wedding Tree) P40 1.2-1.5 P60 1-1.3 P95 1.2-2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Forms a thicket of erect red stems which glow in winter when bare. Tolerates very wet growing conditions. Grey green leaves are heavily margined with white. Brilliant pink and red autumn leaves. Cut back stems to ground every few years to promote fresh red stems. (Deciduous 1.6m) Forms a thicket of erect red stems. Bare stems in winter are a glowing scarlet. Will tolerate very wet growing conditions. Green leaves and cream bunches of summer flowers, Bluish fruits follow. Cut back old stems to the ground every few years to promote new growth. (Deciduous 1.6m) Grade shown is P40 Picturesque, horizontal, sweeping branches in layered tiers. Glossy dark green leaves are glaucous beneath. They glow rich purple red in autumn and this persists well into winter. Creamy white flowers sit atop the branches in profusion in summer. Blue fruit follows which birds relish. (Deciduous 10m) Beautifully tiered branches in layers have bluish green leaves broadly margined with cream. White flowers top the branches in summer. Slow growing small tree which is spectacular as a specimen tree. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 52 Bag Hgt P40 1.2-1.6 P60 2.4 45L 2.4-3 60L 2.5 60L 3 80L 3 200L 4 Cornus flor. “Andrea Hart” - (Flowering Dogwood) P40 1.8 Cornus flor. “Cherokee Chief” - (Flowering Dogwood) Cornus “Eddie’s White Wonder” - (nuttalii x florida) Small upright growing tree with tiered semi weeping branches giving the tree a graceful habit. Large flat lime green flowers age to white. Small red fruit in autumn until eaten by birds. Flowers well in warmer regions. Stunning autumn leaves of burnt orange and scarlet. Excellent street tree. Ideal smaller shade tree. Is the street tree in Rotorua’s CBD where it is a stunning feature through all seasons. (Deciduous 4m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grades shown are P60 & 45L Cornus florida - (Flowering Dogwood) Slender erect trunk with dainty tiered branches. Masses of four petalled white flowers face upwards in spring. Clusters of reddish fruit in autumn until eaten by birds. Vivid orange, red and purple autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) A profusion of pretty pink flowers in early spring. (Deciduous 4m) Page 53 P28 1.1 Deepest red flowering Dogwood. Large flat four petalled flowers in spring on bare branches. New spring growth bronzy red. Deep green glossy leaves through summer. Yellow, scarlet and wine coloured leaves through autumn. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P40 1.6 P60 1.7 P95 1.7 Cornus flor. “Cherokee Daybreak” - (Flowering Dogwood) P40 1.6 P60 1.6 Large bluish green leaves have broad cream margins and wavy edges. Bears a few large white flat flowers. Exceptional foliage. Forms an erect large shrub or small tree. Leaves in autumn turn salmon pink to rosy purple. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Cornus flor. “Cherokee Princess” - (Flowering Dogwood) P40 1.8 Cornus flor. “Cherokee Sunset” - (Flowering Dogwood) P40 1.6-2 Cornus flor. “Cloud Nine” - (Flowering Dogwood) P40 1.5-1.8 Gives a massed display of large flat white flowers with overlapping bracts and prominent green eyes, from an early age. Flowers well in warmer climates. Strong grower with an erect form. Yellow, scarlet, orange and purple autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2 45L 2.2 Cornus flor. “Pendula” - (Flowering Dogwood) 160L 2.4 Cornus flor. “Pluribracteara” - (Syn. Alba Plena) 45L 2.5 Cornus flor. “Purple Glory” - (Flowering Dogwood) P28 1.2 Cornus flor. “Rainbow” - (Flowering Dogwood) P28 1.5 P40 1.5 P60 1.8-2 P95 2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Makes a broad spreading dense small tree. Glossy light green leaves turn a fiery blend of orange, apricot and red in autumn. Medium sized creamy white bracts with twisted petals smother the tree in spring. (Deciduous 4m) New green leaves are variegated with creamy yellow and pink margins. Summer leaves are broadly margined with yellow. Large purplish red flat flowers appear with spring leaves. Autumn leaves of rose pink, red and purple. Forms an erect large shrub or small tree. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Slow growing form with stiffly weeping branches to the ground. Forms layers of these branches. In spring the creamy white flat flowers flow down these branches. Very beautiful and desirable. Autumn leaves of deep purple and scarlet. (Deciduous 2m) This rare double flowering Dogwood bears exquisite double flowers of white with a hint of green. A slow grower forming tiered branches in a tiered form. Brilliant red autumn leaves. Requires moist, well-drained soil. Best is semi-shade. (Deciduous 3m) A purple foliaged tree, the leaves becoming a black purple in autumn before falling. The red spring flowers are long lasting and showy. Forms an erect large shrub or small tree with spreading branches. (Deciduous 4m) Pyramidal small tree with horizontal branch structure. Large golden leaves are splashed with green and golden margins. Brilliant autumn leaves in all the hues of the rainbowpink to carmine red, lavender blue to purple red. White flowers appear with the new leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 54 Bag Hgt Cornus flor. “Rubra” - (Flowering Dogwood) 80L 3 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Slender erect trunk with dainty tiered branches. Masses of four petalled Rose red flowers face upwards in spring. Clusters of reddish fruit in autumn until eaten by birds. Vivid orange, red and purple autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Cornus flor. “Spring Song” - (Flowering Dogwood) P40 1.5-1.6 Small round headed tree with slender trunk and spreading branches. Large soft rosy pink four petalled flat flowers in spring. New shoots and leaves are green suffused red, green by summer. Vivid autumn leaves of orange, red and wine purple. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.5 Cornus flor. “Stokes Pink” - (Flowering Dogwood) P28 1.8 Strong grower forming an elegant small tree with ascending branch structure. Clear rich pink four petalled flowers smother the branches in spring. Flowers well in warmer regions. Autumn leaves are rich red and purple. These persist well into winter. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P40 1.6 P60 2-2.5 Cornus flor. “Weavers White” - (Flowering Dogwood) P60 1.6 Cornus kousa - (Chinese Dogwood) P60 2.2 P95 2.5 Cornus kou. “Beni Fuji” - (Dwarf Chinese Dogwood) P40 1.7 Cornus kou. “Bonfire” - (Bonfire Dogwood) P28 1.5 P40 1.3-2 The State tree of Virginia. A large multi stemmed tree with lower horizontal branching and an oval upper crown. Bears a profusion of creamy white flat flowers in spring small red fruit is relished by birds. Stunning autumn leaves of maroon and red. (Deciduous 6m) Small single stemmed tree with spreading, dense horizontal growth habit. Vivid yellow and scarlet autumn leaves. A mass of small creamy white flowers in early summer. Small strawberry like fruit follow which birds will gobble up. (Deciduous 4m) Small shrubby grower with the deepest red flowers bracts of any form on the market today. Masses of flat four petalled pointy star like flowers in early summer. Glossy dark green leaves through the season. Ideal for the smaller garden. (Deciduous 2m) Page 55 Subtle blend of cream, soft gold and lime green variegated leaves. Produces a mass of flat four petalled white pointy star shaped flowers in early summer. Autumn leaves a blend of pink, red and burgundy. Bushy erect grower. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Cornus kou. “China Girl” - (Yellow Flower Chinese Dogwood) P40 1.7 Vigorous grower flowering profusely at a very early age. Small flowers begin lime green and gradually mature and enlarge to four petalled snowy white in early summer. One of the largest Kousa flowers.Erect upright grower. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.8 Cornus kou. “Chinensis” - (White Flower Chinese Dogwood) 80L 3 Cornus kou. “Doubloon” - (Chinese Dogwood) P40 1.8 Cornus kou. “Gold Star” - (Chinese Dogwood) P28 1.5 Cornus kou. “Milky Way” - (Chinese Dogwood) P40 1.7-1.9 Vigorous large growing shrub or small tree. Becomes smothered with large flat four petalled white starry shaped flowers in early summer. Red strawberry like fruit follows, which birds relish. Spectacular red and purple autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.8 Cornus kou. “Moonbeam” - (Chinese Dogwood) P40 1.5 Cornus kou. “National” - (Chinese Dogwood) P40 1.8 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A tall elegant small tree. Produces a mass of pointy star shaped flowers beginning cream and aging to pinkish red by autumn. Bright pink fruit follows which birds relish. Stunning autumn leaves of red, orange and yellow (Deciduous 4m) Tall upright grower with young stems covered with tiny silvery hairs. The large white flowers have extra bracts to give the flowers a semi double effect. (Deciduous 4m) Horizontal branches grow in tiers. Beautiful leaves are pointy and deep green with a bold gold central stripe. Profusion of creamy white flowers in spring. Magnificent pink berries are borne through summer. Vivid brick red autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Bears huge flat flowers of creamy white with pink tips Red fruits follow which birds soon gobble up Forms small rounded tree well suited to the smaller garden. Stunning red and maroon autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Vigorous large growing shrub or small vase shaped tree. Becomes smothered with large flat four petalled ivory-white broad flowers in early summer. Red strawberry like fruit follows, which birds relish. Spectacular red and purple autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 56 Bag Hgt Cornus kou. “Satomi” - (Pink Japanese Dogwood) P60 2 Vigorous large growing shrub or small tree. Becomes smothered with large flat four petalled pinkish red starry shaped flowers in early summer. Red strawberry like fruit follows, which birds relish. Spectacular red and purple autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) P95 2 Cornus nuttallii - (Pacific Dogwood) P40 2.1 P60 2.4 60L 2.5 Corokia macrocarpa - (Corokia) P18 1.4 P40 1.8 Corokia x virgata“Bronze King” - (Corokia) P18 1-1.4 Forms a slender erect, multi-branched shrub with dense interlacing twiggy branches. Glossy slender dark green leaves, suffused bronze at the margins are silvery underneath. Is smothered in starry bright yellow spring flowers. Heavy crops of red berries in winter which birds adore. (2m) P28 1.2 Corokia x virgata “Cheesemanii” - (Corokia) P18 1.2 Corokia x virgata “Emerald and Jade” - (Corokia) P18 0.8 Tall willowy grower with tiered semi weeping branches. Large flat six petalled green flowers age white before flushing soft pink. Late spring flowering. Large green leaves turn yellow and red in autumn. (Deciduous 10m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Corokia From the Chatham Islands this bush tolerates dry sites beneath trees or out in the open. Long grey green leaves are silvery beneath. Starry yellow spring flowers, large orange berries in winter which birds adore. Hardy coastal hedge. (3m) Forms a slender erect, multi-branched shrub with dense interlacing twiggy branches. Glossy slender green leaves are silvery underneath. Is smothered in starry bright yellow spring flowers, red berries in winter which birds adore. Excellent screen for dry windy positions. (2m) A very compact and tidy grower with green leaves on silvery stems. Starry yellow flowers in summer followed by yellow orange berries. Excellent as a smaller hedge or screen. Drought and coastal hardy. (Evergreen 1.2m) Page 57 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Corokia x virgata “Frosted Chocolate” - (Corokia) P18 1-1.1 Corokia x virgata “Geentys Green” - (Corokia) P18 1 Forms a dense erect growing, multi-branched shrub. The large glossy green leaves are silvery underneath. Becomes smothered in starry bright yellow flowers during spring, red berries in winter which birds adore. Excellent for formal hedging in dry windy positions. Can be shaped into any form. (2m) P28 1 P40 1.2 Corokia x virgata “Mangatangi” - (Corokia) P18 1.2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Forms a dense erect growing, multi-branched shrub. The large glossy pinkish chocolate coloured leaves are silvery underneath. Becomes smothered in starry bright yellow flowers during spring, red berries in winter which birds adore. Excellent for formal hedging in dry windy positions. (2m) Forms a dense bushy mound of fine silvery leaves. Is smothered in starry bright yellow spring flowers, red berries in winter which birds adore. Excellent for a hedge for dry windy positions. Great for containers. Can be shaped in to balls, etc (1.5m) Corylus colurna - (Turkish Tree Hazel) Sold out till next year Erect conical grower with a very symmetrical branching habit. Produces edible nuts. Tolerates hot dry climates. Excellent street tree (Deciduous 10m) Corylus maxima “Purpurea” - (Purple Leaved Filbert) 60L 3 Corynocarpus laevigatus - (Karaka) Handsome dark purple, almost black spring leaves which become purplish green through summer. Forms a dense thicket of stems to form a large beautiful foliaged bush. (Deciduous 2.5m) P18 1.5-1.8 Handsome upright growing tree with large glossy and leathery deep green leaves. Grows naturally alongside waterways. Tolerates moderate coastal winds, frosts once established and dry conditions. Large orange fruit in late summer is relished by Wood pigeons. (8m) P28 1.8 P40 2 P95 2.2 80L 3 Cotinus coggygria “Red Spirit” P40 1.1-2.2 A large bush or small tree with rounded glaucous blue leaves. Fluffy heads of purple red flowers cover the bush in early summer. Stunning autumn leaves of orange, red and purple. Can trim into any shape or form. (Deciduous 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 58 Bag Hgt m Cotinus coggygria “Royal Purple” P28 1.8 A large bush or small tree with rounded deep purple leaves. This colouring intensifies to bright red in autumn. Fluffy heads of pink in summer. Can be trimmed to any shape or form. A wonderful colourful accent in the garden. (Deciduous 3m) P40 2 Cotinus coggygria x obovatus “Grace” - (Smoke Tree) P28 2.2 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A spectacular hybrid with large leaves. Colour is green with a purple tinge and crimson purple tips. Large conical purplish pink flower clusters are borne in summer. Vivid scarlet red autumn leaves. A strong upright grower with a rounded head. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 2.5m) Crataegus - The Hawthorn Family - Crataegus lae. “Coccinea Plena” - (Hawthorn) P40 2.2 Crataegus lae. “Paul’s Scarlet” - (Hawthorn) Small upright tree with a compact rounded head. Impressive heads of double red flowers smother the tree in late spring. Tolerant of strong winds. Does not set fruit. Excellent street tree (Deciduous 5m) P40 2.5 Small upright tree with a compact rounded head. Impressive heads double bright crimson red flowers smother the tree in late spring. Tolerant of strong winds. Does not set fruit. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) P60 2-2.5 45L 3 80L 3.6 Crataegus lae. “Rosea Flore Pleno” - (Midland Hawthorn) P95 2.7 Cryptomeria japonica - (Japanese Cedar) P28 2 P40 2 P95 3.3 80L 4.2 1.5 Small upright tree with a compact rounded head. Impressive heads of double salmon pink flowers smother the tree in late spring. Tolerant of strong winds. Does not set fruit. Excellent street tree (Deciduous 5m) Quickly grows into a tall stately tree. Foliage grows from the ground to become an excellent shelter tree. Lovely enduring specimen tree with perfect pyramidal form. Tolerant of strong winds (Evergreen 12m) Page 59 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Cunonia capensis - (Butterknife Tree) Bag Hgt P28 1.2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A multi stemmed large shrub or small tree with beautiful lustrous deep green pinnate leaves ad wine red branches. Large fragrant white panicles of flowers resembling candles are borne through summer. Ideal for the smaller garden. (Evergreen 4m) Cupressus - The Cypress Family - Cupressus glabra “Blue Ice” - (Cypress) P40 1.6-2 Compact pyramidal growing conifer with frosted blue leaves. Very amenable to pruning into any shape or form. Quick growing and hardy to strong winds and drought. Makes an excellent dense shelter (Evergreen 5m) P95 2.2-2.4 Cupressus “Leightons Green” - (Cypress) P40 2.2 Very fast growing tree with naturally wide spreading branches. Can be easily pruned into a narrow dense screen. Always has fresh green leaves which are soft to the touch. Tolerant of coastal exposure. (Evergreen 10m) P95 2.2 Cupressus “Ovensii” - (Cypress) P40 1.5-2 P60 1.5-2.6 Cupressus semp. “Gracilis” - (Cypress) P60 1.2 Cupressus semp. “Swane’s Gold” - (Golden Italian Cypress) P40 1.3-1.5 P60 1.4 Grows well in warmer areas where canker is a problem as appears to be resistant to it. Very fast growing tree with naturally wide spreading branches. Can be easily pruned into a narrow dense screen. Always has fresh green leaves which are soft to the touch. Tolerant of coastal exposure. (Evergreen 10m) Superior N.Z raised form of upright Cypress. The foliage is more refined and threadlike with a fresh green colour. Grows to a tapering point. Retains this good form without the bad habit of branches falling out. Grow in well-drained soil, sun or semi-shade. (Evergreen 3m) Slender erect conical grower with golden leaves. Always retains its perfect form without the need for pruning or tying in. (Evergreen 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 60 Bag Hgt Cupressus semp. “stricta” - (Italian Cypress) P40 1.2 Cycas revoluta - (Sago Cycad) P40 1.2 Dacrycarpus dacrdioides - (Kaihikatea, White Pine) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Ancient classical upright trees from the Mediterranean forming a narrow column of greyish green. Occasional pruning will keep the trees in better shape. Coastal and drought tolerant. (Evergreen 4m) Deep green fronds form a perfect rosette of leaves around the central base. Tips are barbed but not vicious. Frost tender. Best grown in semi-shade. Excellent for container planting. (80cm) P18 2.5 Handsome narrow growing tree for decades with soft green leaves on semi-weeping branches. Juvenile foliage is a dead brown colour for around 7 years before turning green. Prefers moist situations next to streams, lakes and ponds. Will grow with its feet in water in marsh ground. Lovely planted in groups. (8m) P40 2.5 45L 3-3.6 80L 3.7 Dacrydium cupressinum - (Rimu) P18 1.8 P40 1.8 P95 3.2 60L 3.2 80L 4 P40 2.2 P60 2-3 P95 2.7 60L 3 P40 1.3 P60 1.5 A slow growing tree easily accommodated in the home garden for at least 50 years. From the central trunk slender branches droop in a weeping fashion and are covered with bronzy green tiny scale like leaves. Prefers cool moist conditions when young. Looks fabulous planted next to water. (6m) Davidia involucrata - (Ghost Tree, Dove Tree) Forms a stately specimen tree with robust branches and a rounded crown. Extraordinary flowers resemble white hankerchiefs which hang and flutter beneath the beautiful ribbed leaves in late spring. A flowering specimen is a wondrous sight to behold. Shelter from strong winds. (Deciduous 8m) Grade shown is P60 Diospyros “Matsumoto Wase Fuyu” - (Persimmon) Page 61 The Fruit of the Gods. Small spreading ornamental tree which has year round beauty. Handsome glossy leaves turn vibrant red, orange and yellow in autumn. Bare branches reveal large, smooth, round orange coloured, flattened fruit will remain on the branches for weeks. (Deciduous 2m) 1.5 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Dodonaea Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Ake Ake Family - Dodonaea viscosa - (Ake Ake, Hopbush) P18 1.7 Quick growing upright small tree, bushy to the ground form. Long narrow pale green leaves and pretty pink flowers in early summer. Very tough, tolerating sub-zero temperatures, salt laden winds, drought and polluted atmospheres. Excellent for screening and erosion control. (3m) P40 2-2.2 P60 2.2 P95 2.2 Dodonaea vis. “Purpurea” - (Purple Ake Ake) P18 1.5-2 Quick growing upright small tree, bushy to the ground form. Long narrow purple bronze leaves. Best colouring in poor soils, and pretty pink flowers in early summer. Very tough, tolerating sub-zero temperatures, salt laden winds, drought and polluted atmospheres. (3m) P40 2.2 P60 2.2 P95 2.2 Dysoxylum spectabile - (Kohekohe) P40 1.8 A handsome upright grower found naturally in lowland coastal forests. Large glossy green leaflets. Waxy white flowers hang in panicles through winter. Fruit is devoured by birds. Tolerant of moderate coastal exposure if kept moist. (Evergreen 6m) Eucalyptus - The Gum Family - Eucalyptus ficifolia - (Red Flowering Gum) P40 2-3.2 Sturdy single trunked tree with a round headed compact crown. Large thick green leaves. Flowers in mid-summer, variations of glowing red, orange or pink, but occasionally white as trees are produced from seed. Flowers attract nectar seeking birds.Tolerant of high rainfall, droughts and coastal winds. (Evergreen 7m) P60 3 60L 3.2-4 80L 4.5 Eucalyptus leu. “Rosea” - (Red Flowering Yellow Gum) P40 2.2 45L 2.5 One of the hardiest Gums tolerating extreme drought and cold conditions. Adult leaves are typical long and greyish. A profusion of deep pink flowers hang from the branches from autumn into winter and is a valuable nectar supply for Tuis, bellbirds, Waxeyes,etc. Tall erect grower. (Evergreen 10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 62 Bag Eucryphia Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Leatherwood Family - Eucryphia moorei - (Eastern Leatherwood) P40 2 Eucryphia nym. “Nymansay” - (Nyman’s Eucryhia) P18 2 Small to medium sized erect grower with larger leaves and very large pure white fragrant blossom. Flowers late summer to autumn. Prefers to grow in cooler areas. (Evergreen 3m) P40 2.5 Eugenia ventenatii - (Lily Pily, Rose Apple) P60 1.8 Small to medium sized erect grower with beautiful pinnate leaves. Bears large fragrant, single white blossom with prominent black stamens in late summer. Excellent for the smaller garden or as a street tree. (Evergreen 3m) Compact upright grower which responds easily to pruning into any shape or form. Popular quick growing hedge. Can grow 2ms tall and less than 1m wide. Deep maroon red new leaves. Protect from heavy frosts (Evergreen 2.5m) Grade shown is P60 Notes: Cotinus coggygria x obovatus “Grace” - Pg 59 Page 63 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Fagus - The Beech Family Fagus syl. “Dawyck Gold” Fagus syl. “Purpurea” Fagus syl. “Pendula” Fagus sylvatica - Winter Fagus sylvatica - (English Green Beech) Hgt m P28 1.2-1.5 Tall dense pyramidal tree with lower branches sweeping to ground. New green leaves have a silky sheen. Cinnamon brown autumn leaves which persist through winter and shed prior to the new leaves emerging. Popular tree for hedging and pleaching. Can be trimmed into any shape. Our trees can be purchased as clear trunked or as bushy specimens. (Deciduous 10m) Grade shown is P95 P40 1.5-1.6 P60 1.5-2.4 P95 2.3-2.7 60L 2.7-3.2 80L 2.4-3.6 Fagus syl. “Dawyck Gold” - (Gold Columnar Beech) P28 1.6 Tall columnar tree which broadens with maturity. Bright golden green leaves with a shiny sheen in spring. Paler yellow leaves through summer. Cinnamon brown autumn leaves which drop cleanly. Ideal where space is limited. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 7m) P40 1.8 P60 2.2-2.4 P95 2.5 60L 3 Fagus syl. “Dawyck Green” - (Upright Green Beech) P40 1.5 Tall columnar tree which broadens with maturity. Deep green leaves with a bronze tinge and shiny sheen in spring. Deep green through summer. Cinnamon brown autumn leaves which drop cleanly. Ideal where space is limited. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8m) P60 2.4 Fagus syl “Dawyck Purple” - (Upright Purple Beech) P28 1.8 P40 1.5 P60 2.3 Fagus syl. “Pendula” - (Green Weeping Beech) P60 2 Forms a tall narrow magnificent tree with arching side branches that weep to the ground. Glossy light green leaves. They turn yellow and orange through autumn before cleanly dropping. Stake central leader well initially to form the height desired for weeping. (Deciduous 5m) 60L 1.6 Fagus syl. “Purple Fountain” - (Weeping Copper Beech) P40 2.2 P60 2.1 Tall columnar tree which retains its narrow form. Deep purple red spring leaves have a shiny sheen. Almost black leaves through summer. Cinnamon brown autumn leaves which drop cleanly. Ideal where space is limited. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 12m) Page 65 Bag Grows into a columnar form with cascading side branches. The leaves are purple black becoming greener by summer. The autumn leaves are yellow then orange brown. A gorgeous specimen tree whose branches can be trained along wires to form a peached effect. (Deciduous 5m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Fagus syl. “Purpurea” - (Purple Beech, Copper Beech) Bag Hgt m P18 0.8 Forms a tall dense pyramidal tree with lower branches sweeping to the ground. New spring coppery red leaves have a silky sheen. Summer leaves are deep purple, almost black .Cinnamon brown autumn leaves which persist through winter and are shed prior to the new leaves emerging. (Deciduous 10m) P28 0.8-2 P40 1-2.2 P60 1.5-2.4 P95 2.1-2.2 60L 2.2-2.5 Fagus syl. “Purpurea Pendula” - (Weeping Copper Beech) P60 1.5 Grafted trees forming a wide spreading canopy of branches that will weep to the ground. Graft height determines the height. Soft coppery spring leaves with a silky shiny sheen turn rich purple black through summer. Cinnamon brown leaves drop cleanly in autumn. (Deciduous) P95 1 Fagus syl. “Purpurea Tricolor” - (Tri-coloured Beech) P60 1.8 Fagus syl. “Riversii” - (River Purple Beech) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Slowly forms a tall dense pyramidal tree with lower branches sweeping to the ground. Smooth grey bark. New spring cleaves are purple black edged with bright pink and cream. This brilliance remains until mid-summer when the leaves turn a dull purplish green. (Deciduous 7m) P28 1.5 Large dome shaped tree with an open branch structure and smooth grey bark. Larger leaves than the usual Copper Beech. Rich deep purple black shiny leaves in spring. This colouring is held throughout the summer. Leaves drop cleanly is autumn. A magnificent specimen tree. (Deciduous 10m) P40 2.2-2.5 P60 2.3-2.7 P95 3 60L 3 Fagus syl. “Rohanii” - (Fern Leaved Copper Beech) P40 1.2 P60 1.8-2.5 P40 1.5 Tall dense pyramidal tree with lower branches sweeping to the ground. Smooth grey bark. Spring leaves are deep reddish purple with a silky sheen. Leaves become darker by summer .The glorious feature of this variety are the deeply lobed decorative leaves. Autumn leaves drop cleanly. (Deciduous 7m) Feijoa Feijoa “Apollo” - (Pineapple guava) Coastal and drought hardy bushes which make excellent hedges and screens while producing a copious amount of fruit in autumn. Partially self-fertile. Best planted with another variety. Large smooth skinned fruit, mid-season (Evergreen 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 66 Feijoa “Unique” - (Pineapple guava) Bag Hgt m Std Price Price m P28 0.5-0.8 Coastal and drought hardy bushes which make excellent hedges and screen. Self-fertile. Best planted with another variety. Medium sized smooth skinned fruit with a very sweet pineapple flavour. The first feijoa to ripen in the season. Small compact grower (Evergreen 1.8m) Grade shown is P40 P40 1.2 0.5 P40 1 0.8 35L 1.2-1.5 Feijoa “Wiki Tu” P40 1.2 Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 0.5 Huge sweet and meaty fruit on a smaller growing tree. Fruit keeps well. Mid to late season fruiting. Partially self-fertile. Withstands moderate coastal winds and drought. (Evergreen 2.5m) Ficus - The Fig Family Ficus carcia “Brown Turkey” - (Brown Turkey Fig) P60 3 Coastal and drought hardy small tree which can be trained into any shape, including espaliering. Large crops of pear shaped green figs with a brown tinge. Flesh is white to amber tinged red. Great all-purpose fruit. Reliable cropper. (Deciduous 2m) 60L 3 Ficus carcia “Lesa” - (Fig) 60L 3 Ficus “Tuffi” - (Fig) 35L 1.3 Coastal and drought hardy small tree which can be trained into any shape, including espaliering. Fruits later in the season with large crops of pear shaped chocolate brown Figs. Pale pink flesh. Delicious for eating fresh. (Deciduous 2m) Page 67 A fast growing bushy upright shrub with glossy green wavy leaves. Very amenable to clipping into any shape or form. Popular as a topiary subject. Becomes a very dense shrub which makes an excellent hedge in a frost free area. (Evergreen 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Fraxinus - The Ash Family Fraxinus “Purple Spire” Fraxinus exc. “Aurea Pendula” Fraxinus oxy. “Raywood” Fraxinus ornus Bag Hgt Fraxinus excelsor - (Common European Ash) P60 2-2.1 Forms a large tree with a wide rounded head. Ideal shade tree for large areas such as parks and paddocks. Ideal stock shelter. Smooth bark and black buds. Tolerates heavy soils and moist conditions. (Deciduous 15m) 45L 2.4 Fraxinus exc. “Aurea” - (Golden Ash) P60 2.4 One of the most desirable trees for year round beauty. Large yellow pinnate leaves through summer. These deepen bright gold through autumn before dropping to reveal smooth golden bark and fat black buds. One of the last trees to drop its leaves. Excellent medium sized shade tree. (Deciduous 6m) P95 2.5 80L 2.5 m Fraxinus exc. “Aurea Pendula” - (Weeping Golden Ash) P60 2.4-2.5 One of the most desirable weeping trees for year round beauty. Large yellow pinnate leaves through summer. These deepen bright gold through autumn before dropping to reveal smooth golden bark and fat black buds. Side branches weep gracefully to the ground. (Deciduous 3m) P95 2.4-2.5 60L 2.4-2.5 Fraxinus exc. “Green Glow” P60 2.4 Young leaves are bronze, becoming lush green for the rest of the growing season. Becomes a network of small branches which forms a tight beehive shape. Ideal small specimen tree or for lining avenues. (Deciduous 10m) 45L 2.7 60L 3 Fraxinus griffithii - (Evergreen Ash) P40 2.1 P60 2-2.2 P95 1.8-3 P40 1.6-1.8 P95 3.2 60L 3.3-3.7 80L 3.3-4 160L 4.2 200L 3.6 Fast growing small evergreen tree with shiny pinnate leaves. Rounded head but can be shaped into any size and form. Large panicles of white flowers smother the tree in summer. Prefers hot and well drained conditions. Will defoliate through winter in cold climates. Excellent street tree. (Evergreen 3m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is P95 Fraxinus ornus - (Manna Ash) A lovely small compact growing tree with a profusion of fluffy scented white flowers in October. Handsome deep green pinnate leaves which turn lavender bronze and yellow in autumn. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8ms) Page 69 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Fraxinus oxy. “Raywood” - (Syn angustifolia, Claret Ash) Elegant neat pyramidal growth habit, popular to use where space is limited but height is required. Bright green handsome pinnate leaves turn claret plum over an extended period from late summer until well into winter. An Australian selection which tolerates both dry conditions, heat and high winds. Excellent as an avenue, driveway or street tree. (Deciduous 10m) Bag Hgt P40 1.8-2.7 P60 3.5 P60 3.6 45L 3-3.3 45L 3.3 60L 2.5-3.6 60L 3.6 m 80L 3.6-4.5 Grade shown is 45L & 60L 200L 4.8-5 Fraxinus penn. “Cimmzam” - (Cimmaron Ash Tree) 45L 3.7 A uniformly erect growing tree. Glossy green pinnate leaves. Fiery orange, yellow, burgundy and red autumn leaves which persist well into winter. Tolerant of drought and high winds. Perfect for lining avenues and driveways. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8m) 80L 4 Fraxinus “Purple Spire” - (Purple Spire Ash, PVR Pending) P40 2-2.5 Narrow pyramidal with a very even branching structure. Bears glossy fresh pinnate leaves through spring and summer. In late summer the leaves turn purple then glowing orange. Perfect for lining avenues and driveways. Excellent street tree. Tolerates strong winds. (Deciduous 8m) P60 2.2-3.1 45L 2.7-3.3 60L 3-3.2 Fraxinus velutina - (Arizona or Velvet Ash) 80L 4 380L 5 400L 5.5 A very hardy tree which tolerates urban pollution, poor drainage, compacted soil and drought conditions. Ideal shade tree for larger areas. Golden autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 15m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 Page 70 Ginkgo - The Maidenhair Family Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo bil. “Autumn Gold” Ginkgo bil “Jade Butterflies” Ginkgo bil. “Saratoga” Ginkgo biloba - (Maidenhair Tree) Bag Hgt m P40 2.2 Hardy tree of great beauty with a symmetrical picturesque branching structure. Distinctive leaves are shaped like sections of Maidenhair fern.In autumn the leaves turn bright gold over many weeks before falling to create a carpet of gold. Allow space for this tree to develop. (Deciduous 7m) P60 2.2-2.5 45L 2.5-2.7 60L 3 80L 3-4.5 Ginkgo bil. “Autumn Gold” - (Maidenhair Tree) P40 2 Selected male clone with a classically neat broadly conical form. Distinctive leaves are shaped like sections of Maidenhair fern. A spectacular sight in autumn when the leaves turn bright gold over many weeks before falling to create a carpet of gold. This male colne is non fruiting. Tolerant of pollution. (Deciduous 7m) Grade shown is P60 P60 1.7-2.5 45L 2.2-2.5 60L 2.5-3 Ginkgo bil. “Fastigiata” - (Maidenhair Tree) P28 1.8 P40 1.8-2 P60 2-2.2 45L 2.2-2.5 60L 2.7 Ginkgo bil. “Jade Butterflies” - (Maidenhair Tree) P40 1.2 Semi-dwarf tree with a very compact vase-like habit. Perfect for the smaller garden. A spectacular sight in autumn when the leaves turn bright gold over many weeks before falling to create a carpet of gold. Non fruiting. Tolerant of pollution. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) P60 1.3-2 60L 1.5 Ginkgo bil. “Little Weeper” - (Maidenhair Tree) P40 1.6 A rare weeping tree. Grows into a medium sized shrub or small weeping tree. The branches grow upwards before arching and allowing the outer branches to cascade on the ground. Soft green leaves in spring turn golden yellow in autumn. (Deciduous 3m) P60 1.8 45L 2.4 Ginkgo bil. “Saratoga” - (Maidenhair Tree) P40 1.8 P60 1.8-2.5 45L 2.2-2.5 60L 2.6 Compact and neat, narrow erect grower, perfect for confined spaces where height and not width is required. A spectacular sight in autumn when the leaves turn bright gold over many weeks before falling to create a carpet of gold. Non fruiting .Tolerant of pollution. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 7m) Selected male clone with an upright growth habit. Distinctive long leaves hang from the branches to give a weeping effect. A spectacular sight in autumn when the leaves turn bright gold over many weeks before falling to create a carpet of gold. Non fruiting. Tolerant of pollution. (Deciduous 7m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Page 72 Gleditsia - The Locust Family Gleditsia tri. “Sunburst” Gleditsia tri. “Emerald Cascade” Gleditsia tri. “Ruby Lace” Gleditsia tri. “Skyline” Bag Hgt m Std Price Price m Gleditsia tri. ine. “Emerald Cascade” - (Weeping Gleditsia) P60 2 1.8 Deep green pinnate leaves clothe the strong weeping branches which cascade to the ground. Golden yellow autumn leaves. A small weeping tree. Excellent for filling in awkward corners, cascading next to water or as a container plant. Grafted height will determine height. (Deciduous) P95 1.5 1.2 P95 1.6 Gleditsia tri. ine. “Ruby Lace” - (Honeylocust) P60 2.1-2.5 Forms a graceful round headed shade tree. Ideal for the smaller garden. Purplish red ferny pinnate leaves turn bronzy red through summer. The leaves turn intense claret red before falling. Excellent in hot dry climates. (Deciduous 5m) P95 2.1 Gleditsia tri. ine. “Shademaster” - (Honeylocust) 60L 2.4 Gleditsia tri. ine. “Skyline” - (Honeylocust) P60 2-3 45L 2-2.7 60L 2.4-3.3 80L 3-4 160L 4.5 200L 5 P40 2-2.2 P60 2-2.4 P95 2-3 60L 2.3 80L 2.3-2.7 100L 4 P60 1.7 Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Tall tree with erect branches and a broad canopy to make an impressive shade tree. Deep green pinnate leaves create a light ferny effect. Golden autumn leaves persist over a long period in autumn. (Deciduous 10m) Upright in form with a straight trunk and a compact branching structure. This tree becomes a small pyramid making it an excellent shade or specimen tree where space is limited. The dense and deep green finely divided pinnate leaves create a light ferny effect. Golden autumn leaves in autumn over a long period. When the leaves fall they shrivel and disappear. Withstands heat, cold and drought. (Deciduous 6m) Grade shown is 45L Gleditsia tri. ine. “Sunburst” - (Honeylocust) Forms a neatly rounded tree with a picturesque branching structure. Superb shade tree, giving dappled light and allowing lawn to grow beneath. Bright yellow new leaves contrast with the fresh lime green older leaves. Vibrant golden autumn leaves. (Deciduous 6m) Gordonia axillaris - (Fried Egg Tree) Hardy and versatile large multi-stemmed large or small tree. Thick glossy dark green leaves. Bears a profusion of single crepey white flowers with a prominent boss of stamens from autumn to spring. Hardy to cold and wind. (Evergreen 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 3 Page 74 Bag Hgt Gordonia yunnanensis - (Fried Egg Tree) P60 1.6 Grevillea robusta - (Silky Oak) P60 2.4 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Hardy and versatile large multi-stemmed large or small tree. Reddish new leaves turn dark green. Bears a profusion of single crepey white flowers with a prominent boss of stamens from autumn to spring. Excellent for hedging .Will tolerate shade. Hardy to cold and wind. (Evergreen 3m) Grows quickly into an upright pyramidal tree with large ferny paler green leaves. Mature trees bear amazing large golden spidery flowers in clusters in spring. Nectar seeking birds are drawn to the flowers. Tolerates coastal winds and dry conditions (Evergreen 8m) Griselinia - The Broadleaf Family - Griselinia littoralis - (Kapuka, Broadleaf) P18 1-1.2 P28 1 P40 1.5 P60 1.5 P95 1.5-1.8 Griselinia lit. “Ardmore Emerald” - (Kapuka Hybrid) P40 1.2 Darker green glossy highly polished leaves. Forms a very dense shrub which can be clipped into many forms. Ideal for hedging, screening and shrubberies. Tough and able to cope with all extremes except wet feet. (2.5m) 45L 1.2-1.5 Griselinia lit. “Broadway Mint” - (Kapuka Hybrid) Rich green, oval leathery, glossy highly polished leaves on golden stems .Forms a very dense shrub which can be clipped into many forms. Ideal for hedging, screening and shrubberies. Tough and able to cope with all extremes except wet feet. (3m) Page 75 P18 1-1.2 Rich green, oval leathery, glossy highly polished leaves are larger than the type with wavy edges. Golden stems. Forms a very dense shrub which can be clipped into many forms. Tough and able to cope with all extremes except wet feet. Tolerates heavy frosts. (3m) P28 1.2 P40 1.2 P60 1.2-2 45L 1.2 Griselinia lit. “Canterbury”- (Kapuka Hybrid) P60 1.2-1.5 Smaller dark green glossy highly polished leaves. Distinctive red stems. Forms a very dense shrub which can be clipped into many forms. Ideal for hedging, screening and shrubberies. Tough and able to cope with all extremes except wet feet. Tolerates heavy frosts. (3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Griselinia lucida - Puka - (Akapuka, Shining Broadleaf) P18 1-1.3 P60 1.5 P95 1.3-1.5 Gymnocladus dioicus - (Kentucky Coffeetree) P60 3 Hedycarya arborea - (Pigeonwood) P40 2.2-2.4 P95 2.5 80L 2.6 Hibiscus syriacus “Snowdrift” - (Syrian Hibiscus) P95 2.6 A bushy large shrub or small tree with stout erect stems clothed in large fresh green, highly polished leaves. Grows in sun or shade, imparting a luxuriant tropical feel to the garden. Excellent for containers. Coastal hardy. Tolerates light frosts. (3m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Medium sized tree which remains narrow for many years. Attractive through all the seasons with large pinnate leaves of pink/violet in spring, deep green in summer and clear yellow in autumn. The bare branches almost white and create a lovely outline through winter. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 7m) Attractive erect growing specimen tree with dark green leaves. Small insignifigant fragrant flowers are followed by large orange fruit, adored by Pigeons. Need to plant more than one tree for fruit. Needs good soil with adequate moisture and shelter from frosts. (5m) Forms a large multi-stemmed shrub. Large single white flowers smother this bush through summer. Grows equally well in cold and hot climates. Prune by half after flowering to promote new stems to flower the following season (Deciduous 2m) Hoheria - The Lacebark Family - Hoheria angustifolia - (Narrow-leaved Lacebark) Grows into a slender tree with graceful semi-weeping branches. Has a long juvenile period of tangled stems and tiny leaves eventually forming a columnar tree with narrow elongated leaves and heavily serrated edges. A mass of starry white flowers in mid-summer. Tolerates poor dry soils. (5m) Hoheria populnea - (Houhere, Lacebark) Very graceful tree with slender branches. Pretty fresh green leaves are heavily serrated. Great masses of starry white flowers almost obscure the branches in late summer to autumn. Excellent for rapid screening. Tolerates poor dry soils. (5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] P18 1.3 P40 2-2.2 P95 2.5 160L 4.5 P40 2.4 P95 2.5 Page 76 Bag Hgt Hoheria populnea “Alba Variegata” P40 2.4 Very graceful tree with slender branches. Dark green leaves are heavily and irregularly margined creamy white. A magnificent small shade tree which will lighten up dark areas. Tolerates poor dry soils. (3m) P95 2.5 Hoheria populnea “Aurea” P18 1.3 Very graceful tree with slender branches. Larger leaves are dark green with irregular yellow blotches and margins. A magnificent small shade tree which will lighten up dark areas. Tolerates poor dry soils. (3m) P40 2.2 45L 1.5-2.7 m Hoheria populnea “Purple Wave” P18 1.3 A small erect growing native. Dark green leaves are purple underneath. These shimmer in the wind. Bears a profusion of white blossom like flowers through summer. A quick hardy grower, excellent as a screen or small specimen tree. (Evergreen 4m) P60 2.4 Hoheria sexstylosa - (Long-leaved Lacebark) P18 1.3 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Graceful tree with slender branches forming an erect columnar shape with weeping branches. Dainty pointy green leaves are heavily serrated. Large clusters of starry fragrant white flowers almost obscure the branches in late summer to autumn. Tolerates poor dry soils. (5m) Hoheria sexstylosa “Purple Lace” - (Lacebark) P18 1.2-1.5 Very graceful tree with slender branches forming an erect columnar shape with weeping branches. Dainty pointy green leaves are purple underneath. Large clusters of starry fragrant white flowers almost obscure the branches in late summer to autumn. Excellent for rapid screening. (4m) P40 2.2 Hymenosporum flavum - (Australian Frangipani) P40 1.3 P95 1.5-2.5 Small tree with an erect and graceful open form. Very fast grower. Glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of honey scented yellow tubular flowers are borne from late spring through summer. Tolerant of dry and windy conditions. Ideal for the smaller garden. (Evergreen 6m) Grade shown is P95 Page 77 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Idesia Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Wonder Tree Family - Idesia polycarpa - (Igiri Tree, Wonder Tree) P95 3.8-4.5 60L 3.7-3.9 80L 3.8-4.5 100L 3.8-4.5 Idesia polycarpa - female - (Female Igiri Tree) P40 1.8-1.9 Idesia polycarpa “Kentucky Fry” - (Igiri Tree) P60 2-3.6 Large growing tree with a tiered horizontal branch structure and a broad crown. Handsome heart shaped leaves. Female trees bear bunches of pendulous berries which turn bright red through winter. Untouched by birds and remain on the tree until spring. Clear yellow autumn leaves. (Deciduous 7m) Grafted female form to give berries but you still require a male for pollination. (Deciduous 7m) Large growing tree with tiered horizontal branch structure and broad crown. Heart shaped leaves. Self-fertile form which bears bunches of pendulous berries which turn bright red through winter. Untouched by birds and remain on the tree until spring. Clear yellow autumn leaves. (Deciduous 7m) Ilex - The Holly Family Ilex meserveae “Blue Angel” - (Female Blue Angel Holly) P18 0.8 P40 1.3 Ilex meserveae “Blue Prince” - (Male ‘Blue Prince Holly) P28 1.6 60L 1.5 Dark blue green soft spiny leaves with purple black stems. A slow growing dense upright shrub. Profusion of small white spring blossom. Plant in combination with Ilex Blue Prince to attain scarlet red berries. Tolerates semi-shade and cold conditions. (Evergreen 2.5m) Dark blue-green spiny leaves and purple black stems are a feature of this slow growing dense bushy shrub. A profusion of small white spring flowers. Grow as a companion pollinator to Ilex Blue Angel. Excellent hedging plant. Tolerates semishade and cold conditions. (Evergreen 2.5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 78 Bag Hgt Ilex crenata “Sky Pencil” - (Japanese Holly) P28 1.2 Jacaranda mimosifolia - (The Blue Jacaranda) 45L 2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Narrow columnar grower with small dark blue- green spineless leaves. Perfect as a small screen which doesn’t need side pruning. Excellent for containers and to use as focal points in the contemporary garden. (Evergreen 2.5m) This is a tree for warm sunny climates where temperatures don’t fall below -4 degrees. Soft ferny leaves cover the spreading branches which radiate from the single trunk. Large mauve blue trumpet like flowers are borne in racemes from early summer. Excellent shade tree. (Semi-evergreen 7m) Juglans - The Walnut Family - Juglans cinerea - (Butternut, White Walnut) P60 1.3 Large spreading broad headed tree. Very long pinnate leaves are a feature of this tree. Oval shaped edible nuts. Yellow autumn leaves. Ideal tree for paddocks and parks. (Deciduous 20m) Juglans nigra - (Eastern Black Walnut) P60 3 Large spreading broad headed tree with large pinnate leaves. Edible nuts differ from English walnuts by being irregular in shape and having sharp ridges. Yellow autumn leaves. Ideal tree for paddocks and parks. (Deciduous 20m) 80L 4.2 Juglans regia - (Common English Walnut) P40 1.2 Juglans regia “Meryic” - (Grafted Walnut) P95 2.2-2.5 A slow growing tree of medium size with a wide spreading rounded head. Perfect tree for paddock planting. Easy to crack Walnuts are produced around 15 years from planting. (Deciduous 12m) N.Z. Tree crops assoc. selection. Large walnuts on a large growing tree. Prefers free draining soil (Deciduous 15m) Page 79 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Juglans regia “Shannon” - (Walnut) P60 2 A top quality Walnut bearing large crops of well flavoured nuts. Easy to crack.Prefers free draining soils (Deciduous 15m) 45L 2 Juglans regia “Wilsons Wonder” - (Grafted Walnut) P95 2-2.2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees An old English variety that is vigorous and bears from a young age. Large thin shelled nuts are sweetly flavoured. Prefers free draining soil. (Deciduous 15m) Juniperus chin. “Kaizuka” - (Hollywood Juniper) P40 1.8 Bright green leaves in dense clusters cover the long, gracefully curving branches. They are held at all angles giving an oriental appearance. An architectural focal point. Tolerates strong winds. (Evergreen 4m) P60 2-2.4 Juniperus chin. “Spartan” - (Spartan Juniper) 400L 4 Knightia excelsa - (Rewarewa, Honeysuckle) Quickly forms a dense compact pyramid of rich dark green leaves. Tolerant of clipping into any shape of form. Very drought and cold hardy. (Evergreen 3m) P18 1.8 Poplar like tree with its narrow column form. Ideal for areas where height is required in a restricted area. Large long leathery leaves are heavily serrated. Spidery red flowers in early summer attract nectar seeking birds. Tolerates poor soils, frosts and strong winds. Excellent street tree. (7m) P40 2.2 P95 2.5 80L 3.3 Koelreuteria paniculata - (Golden Rain Tree) P28 2 P40 1.8-2.2 P60 2 P95 1.9-3 60L 2.7 P18 1.2 P40 1.5-2.2 P95 2.5 Small tree with open spreading form clothed in pinnate leaves. Soft pink spring leaves mature green and then yellow in autumn. Panicles of golden yellow flowers are followed by dangling rosy red papery capsules. Grows best in hot summers/cold winters. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Kunzea ericoides - (Kanuka, White Tea-tree) Forms a large bush of weeping stems. Small narrow dark green aromatic soft leaves and sprays of white flowers glisten on the bushes in early summer. Very tough tolerating frosts, drought and poor soils. Excellent for screening or sheltering more tender plants. Attracts bees. (4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 1.1 Page 80 Laburnum x watereri “Vossii” - (Golden Rain Tree) Forms a small tree with a compact rounded head. Fragrant 60cm long racemes of clear yellow flowers hang from the branches in November. Branches are pliable enough to train over high arches. Sets no seeds. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Lagerstroemia indica “Bergerac” - (Crepe Myrtle) Small tree with a compact rounded head and smooth mottled bark. Lime green spring leaves age green through summer and brilliant red, orange and yellow colours through autumn. Large cone shaped panicles of crimped magenta flowers in autumn (Deciduous 3.5m) Lagerstroemia indica “De’Puard” - (Crepe Myrtle) Bag Hgt P60 1.5-2 P60 2.2 45L 1.5-3 P95 2.2 1.8 P60 1.2-1.5 0.5 P60 1.7 1 45L 1.6 45L 1.8 0.9 m Std Price Price m P40 1.7 1.2 P40 2 1.4 P95 2.2 1.2 P95 2.2 1.5 Lagerstroemia indica “Kimono” - (Crepe Myrtle) P40 1.3 P60 1.5 Lagerstroemia indica “Saint Emilion” - (Crepe Myrtle) P40 1.6 1 P60 1.8 1 45L 2.2 60L 3 Small tree with a compact rounded head and smooth mottled bark. Lime green spring leaves age green through summer and brilliant red, orange and yellow colours through autumn. Large cone shaped panicles of reddish crimson flowers in autumn. (Deciduous 3.5m) Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.8 Small tree with a compact rounded head and smooth mottled bark. Lime green leaves in spring turn green through summer and brilliant red, orange and yellow colours during autumn. Large cone shaped panicles of crepey lilac mauve flowers (Deciduous 3m) Small tree with a compact rounded head and smooth mottled bark. Lime green leaves in spring turn green through summer and brilliant red/orange/yellow colours during autumn. Large cone shaped panicles of pure white flowers from mid-summer. Loves heat/ dry. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Exc GST 1-5 Trees Lagunaria Lagunaria patersonii - (Primrose Tree, Norfolk Island Hbiscus) Page 81 Handsome erect and stately pyramidal growing tree. Clothed with thick olive green leaves. A profusion of miniature Hibiscus shaped pink flowers through summer and autumn. Excellent as a dense screen or hedge, clips well. Very tough, enduring coastal winds and drought. (Evergreen 8m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Larix kaempferi - (Japanese Larch) Bag Hgt Std Price Price m P28 1.8 Soft bluish green leaves turn whitish in autumn before dropping. The bare reddish branches are a winter feature. Very amenable to pruning and shaping to keep this a small sized tree. Makes an excellent container plant. Is the perfect shape as a living Christmas tree. (Deciduous 3m) P60 2 P95 2-3 80L 3.6 Laurelia novae-zealandiae - (Pukatea) m P40 2 A slow growing handsome tree with a dense bushy habit and columnar form for many decades. Glossy deep green leaves have serrated edges and complement the red new stems. Will fit into the home garden easily. Site on the edge of ponds and streams as loves a moist position. (6m) P60 2 P95 2.5 80L 3.8 A famous tree from the Mediterranean. It forms a compact pyramidal shape with leathery dark green leaves, used for flavouring food. Very amenable to pruning and shaping into any form, and widely used this way in formal gardens. Can make a dense aromatic hedge. Excellent for coastal gardens. (Evergreen 4m) P18 1-1.2 P40 1.5 P60 1.5 P95 1.2-1.7 60L 1.2-2 Variety of grades and standard heights avaliable. P28 1.4 1.2 P40 2 1.5 P60 1.5 1 P60 2.2 1.8 P95 2.2 1.7 Leptospernum “Electric Red” - (Red Manuka) P18 1 P40 1.8 Leptospernum macr. “Copper Sheen” - (Shiny Tea Tree) 35L 2 45L 2 80L 3 Leptospernum wiri “Joan” - (Hybrid Manuka) P18 1.2 P40 1.8 Laurus nobilis - (Sweet Bay, Bay Laurel) A hybrid Manuka which has been bred for superior flowering. The vibrant red flowers smother the bush from late winter and is a nice contrast with the wine coloured leaves. A hardy quick growing dense shrub or screen. For full sun and well drained soils (Evergreen 2.5m) Very quick growing large shrub with reddish young stems. Small bronzy purple leaves smother the arching branches. Can be pruned to form a dense colourful shelter or screen, A profusion of single greenish white flowers in summer. Very hardy, tolerant of moist conditions. (Evergreen 4m) Small bright green leaves cover this dense bushy shrub. The flower buds are a feature over winter before bursting into bright red double blossom which smothers the bush over an extended period in spring. Hardly any seeds form. Hardy for well drained sunny position. Cut hard back after flowering. (2m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Bushy Standards Page 82 Liquidambar - The Sweetgum Family Liquidambar sty. “Lane Roberts” Liquidambar sty. “Golden Treasure” Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar sty. “Worplesdon” Bag Hgt Libocedrus plumosa - (Kawaka, New Zealand Cedar) P18 0.8 Handsome symmetrical pyramidal tree with bright green scale like leaves. Always looks fresh with feathery new growths. Superb as a neat growing screen, for breaking up dark greenery, or for lining drive ways. (3m) P40 1-1.6 Liquidambar acalycina - (Chinese Sweetgum Tree) P40 2.2 P60 2.2-3 60L 3 80L 3.5 P28 1.8-2.3 P40 2-2.7 P60 2.4-2.5 45L 2.5-3.5 80L 4-5 200L 4.5-5 P40 2.2 P60 2.2-3.3 P95 3.6-3.8 60L 4 P40 2.6 P60 2.4 200L 5 P40 2.2 P60 2.7 80L 4 A Chinese species with large three lobed leaves. Rich purplish bronze new spring leaves. Autumn leaves are gorgeous apricot, soft orange and yellow. They persist on the trees until well into winter. Smooth bark. Dense conical growth habit. (Deciduous 10m) Liquidambar styraciflua - (American Sweetgum) Forms a stately pyramidal tree with well-spaced branches and rugged corky bark. Handsome shining 5-7 lobed Maple shaped leaves. A riot of red, orange, yellow and purple autumn leaves over a long period. Colours well in all climates. (Deciduous 8m) Liquidambar sty. “Aurora” - (American Sweetgum) Selected for its compact pyramidal growth habit. Slow growing form, ideal for the smaller garden. Large Maple leaves. Brilliant autumn display of red, yellow, orange and purple leaves. Colours well in all climates. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is P60 Liquidambar sty. “Burgundy” - (American Sweetgum) Selected clone with a very narrow pyramidal form. Larger Maple shaped leaves which emerge earlier than varieties. Rich red burgundy autumn leaves which persist well into winter. Colours well in all climates. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Liquidambar sty. “Festeri” - (American Sweetgum) A small growing tree with a narrow erect pyramidal dense form. Glowing burgundy autumn leaves which colour better after a hot dry summer and hold on until July. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 84 Bag Hgt Liquidambar sty. “Golden Treasure” - (Sweetgum) P60 2.5-3 60L 2.5 Liquidambar sty. “Gumball” - (American Sweetgum) P60 1.3 1 P60 1.7 1.5 P95 1.5-1.6 1.3 P95 2.2 1.5 P95 2.4 1.7 60L 2.2 1.2 P40 2.1-2.2 P60 2.4 45L 2.2-3.3 60L 3.6 80L 5 200L 4.2 Liquidambar sty. “Little Richard” - (PVR) P40 1.2 Liquidambar sty. “Moonbeam” - (Golden leafed Sweetgum) 60L 4 Golden yellow leaves emerge in spring and darken through summer to pale green. Autumn leaves are a blend of red, pink and orange. A lovely columnar tree to contrast against darker backgrounds. Tolerates moist and heavy clay soils. (Deciduous 6m) 80L 4 Liquidambar sty. “Rotundiloba” - (American Sweetgum) One of the nicest variegated trees with its large green leaves broadly margined with gold. During autumn the leaves take on glowing pink and burgundy hues. Small round headed tree, ideal for the smaller garden. Colours well in all climates. (Deciduous 5m) Dwarf Mophead forms a dense rounded ball of Maple leaves. Grown on its own roots it will grow less than 1.5ms. We have them on various standard heights, and grafted onto Styraciflua to give the added bonus of corky bark. Autumn leaves in all the colours persist into winter. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous) Liquidambar sty. “Lane Roberts” - (American Sweetgum) A neat pyramidal growth habit with smooth bark. Distinctive rich blackish crimson red autumn leaves. Reliably colours every year regardless of the climatic conditions. Excellent street tree (Deciduous 5m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A dwarf selection of Liquidambar which slowly grows to only 3m in 10 years. Narrow upright growth habit with smaller finer leaves. They turn a brilliant crimson in autumn and these hold well on the trees through winter. Tolerates moist soils and clay soil conditions. (Deciduous 3m) Page 85 P28 2 Round leaf lobes instead of the pointed lobes of all other varieties. Smooth bark is another feature. Narrow pyramidal grower with shining green leaves through summer. Autumn colour is glowing burgundy red. Does not set seed. Colours well in all climates. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) P40 2.4-2.5 P60 1.5-2.4 45L 3 Liquidambar sty. “Worplesdon” - (American Sweetgum) P40 3 P60 2.2-3 45L 2.5-3.2 60L 4 80L 3.6-4.2 200L 4.2-4.5 Upright pyramidal form with outer branches that gracefully droop. The Maple leaves are finely cut and deeply lobed. Striking autumn leaves are pale orange and apricot before turning scarlet and purple. Colours well in all climates. (Deciduous 6m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Liriodendron - The Tulip Family Liriodendron tulipifera Liriodendron tu. “Aureomarginatum” Lirodendron tulipifera Lirodendron tu. “Fastigiatum” Liriodendron chinense - (Chinese Tulip Tree) Bag Hgt m P40 2.2 A rare species with very large bluish green leaves which turn butter yellow in autumn. Purple tinted emerging leaves. Vigorous tree with a broad columnar form. Excellent for park and paddock plantings. (Deciduous 15m) 45L 2.6 60L 3 80L 4 Liriodendron tulipifera - (Tulip Tree, American Tulp Tree) P28 2 P40 1.8-2.5 P60 2.2-2.7 45L 2.7-3.2 60L 3.3-3.5 80L 3.3-3.7 100L 3.5 Liriodendron tu. “Allenton Gold” - (Tulip Tree) P60 2.4-2.5 45L 2.6 Liriodendron tu. “Aureomarginatum” - (Variegated Tulip) 45L 3 60L 2.8-3.3 80L 3 100L 4 160L 4 P40 2-3 P60 2-4 60L 3.2-3.5 A magnificent tall pyramidal tree with a broad spreading crown. Beautiful bright green leaves turn a glorious buttery yellow in autumn. Fragrant lime green, banded orange, tulip shaped flowers are borne in summer. Excellent as a large lawn specimen and as a paddock specimen. (Deciduous 10m) Grade shown is 45L Large leaves which are a beautiful soft butter yellow are a feature of this unusual tree. The leaves turn a deeper gold in autumn. Growth habit is neat conical and is slower growing than green leafed forms. Grows best where sheltered from hot afternoon summer sun. (Deciduous 5m) Strikingly variegated large green leaves are heavily bordered with rich golden yellow. Colour is more muted through summer but intensifies through autumn. Forms a perfect pyramid of upswept branches. Will lighten up any dull area. (Deciduous 10m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is 45L Liriodendron tu. “Fastigiatum” - (Arnold Columnar Tulip) Narrow upright columnar form. Excellent for confined spaces, for avenues, screens, or focal points in formal gardens. Beautiful green summer leaves turn glorious buttery yellow in autumn. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8m) Page 87 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Liriodendron tu. “Snowbird” - (Variegated Upright Tulip) Forms a perfect pyramid of upswept branches. Strikingly variegated large green leaves are heavily bordered with creamy white. Colour is more muted through summer but intensifies through autumn. Will lighten up any dull area.Excellent for lining avenues and driveways. Planted as a street tree it remains very compact and upright in form. (Deciduous 10m) Bag Hgt P40 2.5 P60 2.4-2.7 45L 2.8-3 60L 2.8-3.3 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grades shown are P60 & 45L Lophomyrtus - The Myrtle Family - Lophomyrtus “Indian Chief” - (Hybrid Myrtle) 80L 3 Lophomyrtus “Kathryn” - (Hybrid Myrtle) P18 1.2-1.3 Reddish purple to coppery bronze heavily puckered leaves. The colour intensifies through winter. A bushy shrub ideal for screens or adding colour into the garden. Excellent for floral work. (2m) P40 2-2.2 P95 2-2.2 Lophomyrtus “Red Dragon” - (Hybrid Myrtle) P18 1 P28 1 P40 1.2-1.5 P95 2 A tall narrow grower, ideal as a screen where space is limited. Small darkish red leaves which intensify in colour through the winter months and in exposed conditions. Will grow in sun or semi-shade. (2m) Medium sized bushy shrub with small pointed leaves. New shoots are brilliant reddish pink, maturing blackish red. The colour intensifies through winter. A bushy shrub ideal for small hedging or adding colour into the garden. Excellent for floral work. (1.5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 88 Magnolia Magnolia Magnolia “Butterflies” Magnolia grand. “Little Gem” Magnolia stellata Bag Hgt Loquat mogi - (Loquat) P40 1 Macadamia beaumont - (Macadamia) P40 2 Magnolia “Amethyst Flame” - (Vance Hooper Hybrid) P40 1.6 Early season, medium sized, bright reddish purple blooms. Free flowering on an upright shrub or small tree. Blooms from a young age. (Deciduous 2m) P60 2.2 Magnolia “Apollo” - (Jury Hybrid) P40 2.2 P60 3 Magnolia “Athene” - (Jury Hybrid) P40 2.2 Erect vase shaped tree becoming rounded with age. Flowers from an early age. Large fragrant cup and saucer shaped flowers with rounded silky textured petals. White at the rim, shading to rosy purple with white interiors. Mid spring flowering (Deciduous 6m) P60 2.4-2.5 Magnolia “Atlas” - (Jury Hybrid) P60 2 P95 2.4-2.6 60L 3 Magnolia “Billowing Cloud” - (Hybrid) P60 1.9 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Large deep green ribbed leaves with silvery reverse. Creamy almond scented flowers through winter. Small easy to peel pale yellow fruit reminiscent in flavour to apricots are borne early summer. Withstands moderate coastal winds and drought. (Evergreen 2m) Reliable heavy cropper with good sized nuts and sweet kernels. Upright attractive small tree with a rounded head. Best in temperate regions with well drained soils. Moderate coastal hardy. (Evergreen 3m) Deciduous Magnolia Forms a neat small tree with an open spreading habit. Deep rose pink buds open to huge bowl shaped flowers of rosy red, shaded light purple at the base. Heavy textured blooms with rich fruity fragrance. Flowers mid to late season from an early age. (Deciduous 6m) Claimed as the world’s largest Magnolia flower. Immense 35cm, heavily textured, cup shaped, lilac pink flowers with creamy white interiors. Mid spring flowering. Flowers from an earyl age. An erect and open headed small tree. (Deciduous 6m) Smaller growing hybrid that has masses of white flowers. Sweet perfume. Rounded habit to 3.5m in 10 years. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 90 Hgt m Magnolia “Black Tulip” - (Jury Hybrid) P40 1.8-2 Goblet shaped heavily textured blooms of glowing black red on a small neat rounded tree. The flowers retain their shape and solid colour. Flowers from an early age. Ideal for the smaller garden. Mid spring flowering (Deciduous 3.5m) P60 1-2.2 Magnolia “Brixton Belle” - (Vance Hooper Hybrid) P40 2.2 Large cup and saucer bright pure pink flowers with creamy inners. Flowers from the first year in tremendous abandon. A neat spreading tree, suited to the smaller garden. Mid-season flowering (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.6 P95 1.8-2.5 Magnolia “Burgundy Star” - (Jury Hybrid) P40 1.8-2.4 Glowing burgundy red tulip shaped buds which open out to large star shaped flowers. Very floriferous variety which flowers from an early age and for a prolonged period. Narrow erect grower. Perfect where space is limited Mid-season flowering. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) P60 1.5-2.2 45L 2 Magnolia “Butterflies” - (Hybrid) P40 2 Beautiful yellow blooms appear before the foliage in spring. An exciting new magnolia. Cold hardy. (Deciduous 4x3m) P60 2.2 Magnolia “Cameo” - (Vance Hooper Hybrid) P60 1.8 45L 2 Magnolia camp. “Charles Raffill” - (Campbelli Hybrid) P40 1.8 Large upright growing tree with wide spreading branches. A glorious show of huge, deep pink, cup and saucer flowers with white interiors, in early spring. This tree takes around 7 years to commence flowering but is well worth waiting for. (Deciduous 7m) P60 2 P95 2.2-3 Magnolia camp. “David Clulow” - (‘Todd Gresham’ Hybrid) P60 2.5 P95 2.5 Sister seedling to “Cleopatra”. Elegant sculpted blooms of a rounded form. The outer side of the petals is reddish purple/ inner surface white blushed rose. Wind tolerant blooms are produced in abundance from the first year. (Deciduous 4m) Large cup and saucer shaped flowers of pure white with a hint of pink at the base. Flowers from an early age. A delightful spreading tree suited to smaller gardens. Early spring flowering. (Deciduous 5m) Page 91 Bag Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Magnolia camp. “Fiona” - (John Wills Hybrid) P95 2 Magnolia camp. “Sir Harold Hillier” - (Hybrid) P60 2.2 Huge white campbelli selection from England. Trees grow to be broadly conical and settle to flower about 3 years from planting. (Deciduous 5m) 45L 2.6 Magnolia “Cascade Salmon” - (Vance Hooper Hybrid) 45L 2 Magnolia “Cleopatra” - (Vance Hooper Hybrid) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Large cup and saucer shaped blooms in August. The impressive white buds resemble candles and these open to reveal pink at their base. Produces a large crop of flowers. (Deciduous 7m) This is a conical tree with a compact upright growth habit. It flowers from an early age. The long buds are a blend of salmon and cerise and open to reveal white inners. This is such a profuse flowering tree the buds resemble candles. (Deciduous 5m) P40 1.7 Upright conical grower, well suited to areas where space is limited. Flowers from an early age with a profusion of flowers. Cup shaped blooms are glowing reddish purple with a sheen. Early spring flowering with a second summer flowering in warm summers. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.7-1.9 P95 2.2-2.5 60L 2.5 Magnolia denudata - (Yulan Magnolia Species) P40 2.5 P95 2.2 60L 2.4 Magnolia denudata “Gere” - (Hybrid) P60 2.2-2.5 60L 3.5 Goblet shaped pure white lemon scented flowers, with broad fleshy petals, glisten on the bare branches in August. Broad pyramidal form with wide spreading branches of oriental appearance. Flowers from an early age (Deciduous 5m) The same beautiful flowers as denudata but flowers 3 weeks later. Useful to grow in areas that get frosts in August. Forms an upright pyramidal habit. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 92 Bag Hgt P60 2.2-2.6 P95 2.5-3.5 60L 2.5-3.7 80L 3.5 160L 4 P40 2.5-3 P60 2.6 P95 2.5 60L 2.7 80L 4 Magnolia “Genie” - (Vance Hooper Hybrid) P40 1.2 An outstanding small growing conical Magnolia. Goblet shaped flowers are burgundy red all the way through. Flowers for 10 weeks through spring with a second summer flowering. Produces healthy leaves and is proven to be frost hardy. Ideal where space is limited. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.3-1.8 Magnolia “Gold Star” - (Gold Star) P95 2 60L 2.5-2.8 160L 3.4 Magnolia “Heaven Scent” - (Gresham Hybrid) 60L 3 Magnolia “Honey Tulip” - (Jury Hybrid) P40 2.5 P60 2 45L 2 Magnolia “Felix” - (Jury Hybrid) Huge 30cm across cup shaped, heavily textured flowers of rosy salmon pink to red flowers. Large hairy buds split open to reveal the wondrous fragrant flowers. Flowers from an early age. Medium sized upright grower with spreading branches and large leaves. Flowers mid-season. (Deciduous 5m) Magnolia “Galaxy” - (Kosar Hybrid) Large reddish purple slender tulip shaped flowers in late spring. Ideal in areas that get late frosts. Very sweetly fragrant flowers. Formal upright pyramidal grower. Will fit into small spaces. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) An upright grower with spreading branches. Bears a profusion of fragrant large multi-petalled star shaped flowers of soft buttery yellow which fade to creamy white. Mid-season flowering. Bronze coloured spring leaves. (Deciduous 4m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Erect pastel lavender pink tulip shaped blooms, paler towards the tips and with white interiors. A unique colour among Magnolias and strongly fragrant. Upright rounded grower. Mid spring flowering. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Page 93 Golden form of Black Tulip with the same heavily textured and goblet shaped flowers and smaller growth habit. Retains its yellow colouring without fading. Perfect for the smaller garden. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3.5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P60 2.2 P95 4 80L 5 100L 5 Magnolia “Iolanthe” - (Jury Hybrid) P40 2.4 Rich deep pink buds open to large heavily textured delicate pastel rose pink flowers with creamy pink interiors. They open like large bowls. Flowers from an early age and over a five week period from early spring. Forms a neat rounded tree with open airy branching habit. (Deciduous 6m) P60 2 P95 3.5 Magnolia “J C Williams” - (Syn “New Purple” Caerhays Hybrid) Magnolia “Ian’s Red” - (Ian Baldick Hybrid) Large glowing clear red heavily textured cup and saucer shaped flowers in late winter. Flowers prolifically from an early age. Forms a round headed small tree. (Deciduous 6m) m P60 2 Large blackish red buds open to very large bowl shaped glowing rosy purple flowers with pink interiors. Flowers prolifically from an early age. Mid spring flowering. Large upright spreading tree with an open airy form. (Deciduous 10m) P95 2.2-2.4 60L 3 80L 3.5 Magnolia “Kaira” - (Deryk Lawrence Hybrid) P60 2 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A compact conical upright grower. Pale pure pink flowers are tulip shaped in bud and open out in a starry shape. Flowers mid-September. (Deciduous 5m) Magnolia “Kobus” - (Species) P40 2 This Japanese species flowers in early spring on a spreading rounded small tree. A profusion of white goblet shaped smaller blooms which open into stars smother the trees. Flowers from an early age (Deciduous 6m) 60L 3.5 Magnolia loeb. “Leonard Messel” - (Hybrid) P40 1.6 Forms a large upright shrub or small tree, becoming covered in mid spring with deep lilac buds which open out paler. Twelve petals open into fragrant star shaped flowers. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.6-2 P95 1.5 Magnolia loeb. “Merrill” - (Hybrid) P60 2 A vigorous growing small spreading upright tree. In early spring becomes smothered by starry flowers. Each flower has fifteen broad shaped white petals brushed with a hint of pink. Flowers from an early age (Deciduous 6m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 94 Bag Hgt Magnolia “Lois” - (Accuminata x Denudata) P60 1.6 Magnolia “Lotus” - (Jury Hybrid) P60 2.2 60L 3 100L 3.5 Magnolia “Manchu Fan” - (Gresham Hybrid) P40 1.5 Vigorous grower with erect pyramidal form. Medium sized, fragrant, goblet shaped creamy white flowers stained purple at their base. Flowers prolifically from an early age. Mid-season flowering. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2.2 P95 3 Magnolia “Margaret Helen” - (Hybrid) P60 2 Magnolia “Milky Way” - (Jury Hybrid) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Well-formed cup shaped blooms of bright yellow from green buds. Flowers emerge with the leaves in mid spring missing the frosts. Forms a rounded conical shape. (Deciduous 5m) Very beautiful large pure creamy tulip shaped buds open wider. They are elegantly poised on spreading branches. Upright pyramidal smaller growing tree. Flowers from an early age. Flowers mid spring (Deciduous 5m) 1 Bowl shaped blooms with pointed petals of a clear rose pink/red freely produced from a young age. Has a multi branched, upright form. (Deciduous 5m) P40 2.5-3 Large icy white heavily textured flowers with a soft pink base. Cup shaped deliciously fragrant blooms. Becomes an erect neatly rounded tree. Ideal for the smaller garden. Flowers from an early age (Deciduous 5m) P60 3-3.5 P95 3 60L 3-3.3 Magnolia “Pink Surprise” - (Hybrid) P95 2.5 Magnolia “Purple Platter” - (Oz Blumhart Hybrid) P60 1.8 Vigorous pyramidal form. Masses of tiny buds open to reveal large petalled pink flowers. Early spring flowering over an extended period of at least a month. Flowers from an early age. (Deciduous 6m) Small bushy tree with large thickly textured goblet shaped flowers. Colour is rich pink on the outside with white interiors. Ideal for the smaller garden. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Page 95 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt m Magnolia “Purple Sensation” - (Ian Baldick Hybrid) P60 2.2 Large luscious cup and saucer flowers of glowing purple flowers in early spring. Upright columnar grower. Flowers from an early age. (Deciduous 6m) 80L 4 Magnolia “Red As” - (Ian Baldick Hybrid) P60 1.7 Magnolia “Ruby” - (Hybrid) P40 1.7 Magnolia “Serene” - (Jury Hybrid) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Upright growing large bush or small tree. Goblet shaped firmly textured flowers are solid bright wine red. Mid-season flowering. Perfect for the smaller garden. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Impressive large goblet shaped heavily textured flowers are rich ruby red with a fine white picotee edge to the petals and pure white interiors. Highly fragrant. Flowers from an early age. Ideal for the smaller garden. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2.2-2.5 Strong growing upright grower. Large rounded bowl shaped flowers are deepest rosy pink, shading purplish carmine towards the base. Ivory white interiors. Slightly fragrant blooms for a long period from mid to late spring. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) P95 2.5 60L 3.5 80L 3.6-4 Magnolia “Shirazz” - (Denudata x Vulcan) P60 2 Large spectacular rich burgundy red flowers. The heavily textured flowers are tulip shaped and open out flat. Flowers early September. (Deciduous 5m) 45L 2.2-2.5 Magnolia sieboldii - (Oyama Magnolia Species) P40 1.3-2 Wide multi-stemmed wide spreading grower. Bears pendant creamy white cup shaped flowers with prominent crimson stamens with the leaves from late spring for an extended period. Crimson seed pods follow. Site on a bank or raised so can view the exquisite flowers from below. (Deciduous 3m) P60 1.6 Magnolia soulangeana - (Hybrid) P60 2-2.2 80L 4.2 Goblet shaped creamy white flowers are flushed pink with purple at the base with white interiors. Flowers from an early age. Easy to grow. Mid-season flowering. Forms a small spreading tree. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 96 Bag Hgt Magnolia soul. “Lennei Alba” - (Species) P60 2.2 Magnolia soul. “Rustica Rubra” - (Hybrid) 60L 3 Hardy vigorous large growing tree without spreading branches. Large pear shaped soft rosy purple flowers with pure white interiors. Flowers from an early age. Mid-season flowering (Deciduous 7m) 80L 3.2 Magnolia “Star Wars” - (Oz Blumhart Hybrid) P60 2.4 P95 2-3.5 60L 2.5 80L 3 100L 3 45L 1.9 45L 1.6 1 45L 2.4 1.5 60L 1.8 1.5 Magnolia stel. “Jane Platt” - (Hybrid) P40 1 Magnolia stel. “Royal Star” - (Hybrid) P40 1 Forms a compact densely branched spreading bush with larger flowers and more vigour than M. stellata. Pink buds open to starry blooms of palest pink. These mature white. Withstands extreme winter cold. (Deciduous 2.5m) P60 1.1 Magnolia stel. “Waterlily” - (Hybrid) P40 1.1-1.2 P60 1.3 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Small neat upright grower.Large goblet shaped ivory white flowers. Mid-season flowering. Flowers from an early age. Perfect for the smaller garden. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Bushy upright compact grower. A profusion of large rose pink buds open out to fragrant, wide broadly petalled stars of firm texture. Deeper pink at the base fading paler towards the top of the flower and pale pink interiors. Flowers from an early age. Flowers late summer. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Magnolia stellata - (Star Magnolia) Forms a compact, rounded, multi-branched twiggy bush. Starry pure white fragrant flowers from mid-winter until the leaves grow in spring. Flowers from an early age. Golden autumn leaves. Perfect for the smaller garden. Stds make an excellent street tree. (Deciduous 2m) Forms a compact densely branched small spreading bush-the smallest of the Stellata Magnolias. Blush pink buds open to frilly flowers of white. Very pretty and desirable. Early spring flowering. Flowers from an early age. (Deciduous 1.5m) Page 97 Vigorous grower. Medium sized compact, multi-branched twiggy bush. Large semi double flowers with many petals open from palest pink buds to white starry white flowers with a blush of pink on each petal. Early spring flowering. Flowers from an early age. Golden autumn leaves. (Deciduous 2.5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P60 2 P95 2.2 100l 3 P40 2 P60 3.3 P95 3 60L 3.3 80L 3.6 100L 3.6 60L 2 Magnolia “Sweetheart” - (Peter Cave Hybrid) P95 2.7 Magnolia “Strawberry Fields” - (Hybrid) Upright columnar grower. Early spring fat furry buds split to release large vibrant wine red goblets which open out into a star of broad petals. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) Magnolia “Sundance” - (Hybrid) Elegant tulip shaped deep yellow flowers dance like canaries on the bare branches in mid spring. Tidy conical grower with slender branches. Flowers from an early age. (Deciduous 5m) Magnolia “Susan” - (Little Girl Series, Kosar Hybrid) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Forms an upright multi-branched shrub. Erect long tapered deep claret purple buds open to reddish violet flowers with white tinged violet interiors. Flowers with great abundance in late spring, from an early age. Flowers are slightly fragrant. (Deciduous 2.5m) Upright, almost columnar small to medium sized tree. Perfect for restricted spaces where height is required. A profusion of large heavily textured, rich clear pink flowers, paler within. Flowers from an early age. Mid-season flowering. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 10m) Magnolia “Thomas Messel” - (Hybrid) 60L 3 Vigorous upright conical grower, ideal to site where space is restricted. Large pure white flowers stained deep pink at the base. They open out to 15 cm across. Mid to late season flowering. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) 80L 2.6 Magnolia “Thousand Butterflies” - (Blumhardt Hybrid) P60 1.2 Magnolia “Todd Gresham” - (Gresham Hybrid) P40 2.5 P60 2.5 60L 3 This is aptly named as the small tree becomes smothered with perching open flowers of white with a deeper pink inner and base. An upright grower with spreading side branches. Flowers from a young age. Flowers end of winter into spring. (Deciduous 5m) Goblet shaped flowers are purple on the outside with white interiors. It flowers for a long period from early spring. A small tree with elegant spreading branches. Flowers from an early age (Deciduous 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 98 Magnolia “Vulcan” - (Jury Hybrid) Bag Hgt m P60 2.2-3.5 Erect and open branched habit. Massive brilliant ruby red, heavily textured, flowers open from wine red buds in late winter. They exude a fruity fragrance. Not for areas with early spring frosts. Flowers from an early age (Deciduous 6m) P95 2.5-3.6 60L 2.5-3.5 80L 3-3.6 Magnolia “Woodsman” - (Hybrid) P40 2.2 P60 2.2 60L 3 100L 4 Magnolia “Yellow Bird” - (Hybrid) P60 2.2 P95 2.5 Magnolia “Yellow Fever” - (Hybrid) 80L 3.2 Magnolia “Yellow Lantern” - (Hybrid) P60 1.8 P40 1.3 P40 1.8-2.5 P95 2.5 An unusual flower colour. Greenish yellow to chocolate tulip shaped flowers, with soft pink centres. Popular for floral arrangements. A small upright grower. Flowers from an early age. Late spring flowering. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Acid green buds open to goblet shaped flowers of bright yellow flowers which emerge atop the fresh green new leaves in late spring. An erect growing pyramidal tree. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Medium deep cup shaped rich buttery yellow flowers appear just before the leaves in mid spring. Upright conical grower. Flowers from an early age. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 7m) One of the larger flowered Magnolias. Colour is greenish yellow with a hint of pink at the base. The flowers are Tulip shaped and fragrant. Flowers early October. An upright grower. (Deciduous 5m) Evergreen Magnolias Magnolia grandiflora - (Laurel Magnolia) Large handsome deep glossy green leaves, rusty brown felted beneath. Large 25cm flowers of waxy white through summer and autumn. They are strongly scented of citrus. Tolerates heavy clay soils and poor drainage. (Evergreen 7m) Magnolia grand. “Blanchard” - (Southern Magnolia) Large deep glossy green leaves, rusty-brown felted beneath. Pure white, thickly textured flowers in summer and autumn. Strongly scented of citrus. Excellent for avenues. (Evergreen 7m) Page 99 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Magnolia grand. “Ferruginea” - (Southern Magnolia) P40 1.5-2.2 Large handsome deep glossy green leaves, rusty-brown felted beneath. Pure white, thickly textured huge 25cm across flowers are produced in summer and autumn. They are strongly scented of citrus. Forms an elegant round-headed specimen shade tree. Tolerant of poorly drained positions.(Evergreen 7m) 45L 2.6-2.7 80L 2.5 Magnolia grand. “Little Gem” - (Southern Magnolia) P40 1.5-1.7 P60 1.3-1.6 P95 1.8-2 80L 2.2-2.5 Small compact, narrowly columnar tree. Smaller glossy deep green leaves with some rusty felt underneath. Citrus scented flowers smaller pure white flowers are borne through summer and autumn. Excellent for the smaller garden and as a street tree. Tolerant of poorly drained positions. (Evergreen 5m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is 45L Notes: Lagerstroemia indica “De’Puard” - Pg 81 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 100 Malus - The Apple Family Malus ioensis “Plena” Malus “Profusion” Malus baccata “Jackii” Malus “Floribunda” Bag Hgt Malus domestica “Ballerina Maypole” - (Apple) P40 0.8-1.6 Malus domestica “Initial” - (Apple) P60 3 Malus domestica “Kentish Fillbasket” - (Apple) P60 2.2 Malus “Jack Humm” - (Crabapple) P40 1.5 Rounded tree with masses of white apple blossom from red buds in mid spring. One of the best varieties for large production of brilliantly coloured crab apples which are bright crimson flushed yellow and orange. Great for jelly making. Fruit will persist well into winter until devoured by birds. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2.1-2.6 P95 1.5-2 Malus “Jelly King” - (PVR, Crabapple) m Std Price Price m Edible Malus Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Columnar growth habit which never exceeds 30cms in width. Large carmine red blossom nestles amongst the new coppery leaves. Large purple red crab apples stud the branches from late summer. (Deciduous 3m) Semi dwarf variety which can be espaliered or grown as a small tree. Produces large red apples with a high aroma. Fruit has low acid, high sugar and is very sweet. A modern highly resistant variety. (Deciduous 2.5m) A 19th century Orange Pippin cultivar. This bears large cooking apples that are pale green, streaked with red. Ready to harvest in March. (Deciduous 3m) P60 2.5-3 Upright compact small tree. In mid spring becomes covered with large fragrant pure white blossom over a long period. Huge crops of medium sized orange pink Crabapples follow. Fruit will make a colourful display all winter as birds don’t eat them. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) P95 2.7-3.2 P95 2.6-3 1 60L 3 1.2 80L 2.2 Edible Multiple Graft Malus - (Apple) Malus “Monty’s Surprise/Peasgood’s Nonsuch” P60 1.5 Malus “Royal Gala/Golden Delicious” P60 2.5 Monty’s Surprise: Ripens April. Large green apples overlaid red. Crisp and fresh for eating or cooking. Peasgood’s Nonsuch: Fabulous cooking apple, cooks to a froth. Greenish yellow fruit matures yellow with red stripes. Mid-season. Royal Gala: Bright red apples with sweet juicy fruit. A regular and reliable cropper. Ripens February. Golden Delicious: Golden apples with sweet juicy crisp flesh. A heavy cropper. Ripens March/April. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 102 Malus “Braeburn/Monty’s Surprise/ Splendour” Bag Hgt P60 1.5 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Splendour: late season. Large pinkie red apple with crisp crunchy sweet white flesh Braeburn: late season. Yellowish green apple with sweet crisp flesh for eating and cooking Monty’s Surprise: Ripens April. Large green apples overlaid red. Crisp and fresh for eating or cooking. Ornamental Malus Malus “Arrow Gold” - (Crabapple) P60 2-3.4 Bunches of large white pink budded blossom in mid spring. An autumn profusion of large clear yellow Crabapples are borne on branches. Can be made into jelly. Excellent variety to pleach or espalier. (Deciduous 3m) P60 2 P95 2.5 P95 3 60L 3 Malus baccata “Jackii” - (Siberian Crabapple) P40 1.8 Malus “Ballerina” - (Crabapple) P60 1.5 Malus “Barbara Ann” - (Carbapple) P60 2.2 Malus coronaria “Charlottae” - (American Crabapple) P40 2 Malus “Echtermeyer” - (Weeping Crabapple) P60 2 1 1 Upright columnar grower with dark green disease resistant leaves. Shell pink buds open to large white flowers. Small red Crabapples in autumn with yellow leaves. Great all round tree, tolerating urban pollution. Ideal for avenues and as a street tree. (Deciduous 4m) An outstanding variety with clusters of red buds in September, opening to large frilly double pink blossom. An autumn show of large apricot coloured crab apples, excellent for jelly making. A vigorous growing small neat tree. (Deciduous 3m) Fragrant double violet pink blossom contrasts with the new red spring leaves. An upright open grower very suited to training such as espaliering. Small dark red purple crab apples persist on the tree until devoured by birds in winter. (Deciduous 4m) Forms a small spreading tree, ideal in the smaller garden as a shade tree or matched pair to form an arbour. Large shell pink blossoms with prominent stamens, resembling Japanese Cherry, and smelling of violets cover the branches in late spring. Scarlet and orange autumn leaves. (Deciduous 3m) Page 103 Forms a graceful wide-spreading canopy of blue black stems. Red tinted new leaves change to purple, then a bronze green over summer. Rosy crimson flowers smother the weeping branches in spring. Small reddish purple Crab apples follow. Height is dictated by graft height. (Deciduous) 1.8 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Malus “Ellerslie” - (PVR, Crabapple) P60 2 1.5 Excellent weeper for a narrow space. The branches grow tall then arch gracefully down to the ground. Red new leaves turn bronze through summer. Dark red buds open to soft crimson, followed by small red crab Apples. These persist until eaten by birds in winter. (Deciduous 2.5m) P60 2.2 1.7 Malus “Floribunda” - (Japanese Crabapple) P40 2 1.5 P60 2 1.5 P60 2.2 1.7 P95 2.2-2.3 1.7 Malus “Gorgeous” - (Crabapple) P60 2.4 P95 2.5 Malus halliana “Parkmanii” - (Crabapple) 60L 2.4 Malus ioensis “Plena” - (Betchel Crabapple) Strong growing small tree which can be trained to form a horizontal canopy of arching branches. In early spring a mass of crimson red buds open to white flowers with a hint of pink. Small orange crab apples develop over autumn but are soon devoured by birds. (Deciduous 3m) Round headed small tree. Branches are festooned with white apple blossom in spring. Spectacular crops of bright crimson red fruit hang like cherries on long thin stalks to weigh down the outer branches. Crabapples make superb jelly. Fruit will persist on the trees till winter until eaten by birds. (Deciduous 3m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A vase shaped tree with a dense compact habit. A profusion of purple red buds open to double shell pink fragrant flowers. Small dark red purple fruit follow which birds adore through winter. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P40 2.5 Small vase shaped tree with well-spaced angular branches, suited to pleaching. Late spring a profusion of large soft pink semi double flowers with prominent stamens, scented of violets, produced over a long period. Lovely yellow and orange, yellow autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 1.8-2 P60 2.5 P95 2.2 P95 2.5 1.5 Malus “Kaitoke” - (Weeping Crabapple) P60 2.2 1.5 Attractive purplish red new leaves in spring. By summer the leaves turn green. Masses of crimson flower buds open to carmine red blossom in spring. A small weeping tree well suited to the smaller garden. (Deciduous 2.5m) P95 2.2 1.5 P95 2 1.7 Malus lambada - (Crabapple) P28 1.5 1.2 P40 2 1.7 35L 2 1.7 A small flat topped tree with wide spreading horizontal branches making it an ideal choice as a small shade tree. Rosy red buds open paler pink and sit amongst the emerging bronzy new spring leaves. Height of tree will be determined by standard height. (Deciduous 2.7m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 1.1 Page 104 Bag Hgt Malus “Profusion” - (Crabapple) P60 2.4 P95 2.6 Malus “Red Jade” - (Weeping Crabapple) P60 2 P95 2 60L 2.1 80L 2.4 1.7 P28 2.6-3 1.5 P40 1.8-3 1.5 P60 2.1-2.2 1.5 45L 2.2 1.5 45L 2.4-2.5 1.7 Malus sieboldii “Snowbright” - (Crabapple) 60L 2.4-2.5 1.2 P40 2.7 Small round headed tree with arching branches. Pale salmon pink buds open to pure white blossom which smothers the branches in mid spring. Marble sized crimson red crab apples appear over summer and persist into winter. Showy yellow/ orange autumn leaves. Ideal for the smaller garden. (Deciduous 3m) P95 2.1 80L 2.4 Malus “Sir Heaton Rhodes” - (Crabapple) 60L 3 Malus spectabilis - (Chinese Crabapple) P95 2.2 A small vase shaped upright grower. Very beautiful flowers look two toned with the deep rosy pink buds opening a paler pink. Huge clusters of double flowers stud the bare stems in spring. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) 80L 3.2 Malus “Tom Matthews” - (PVR, Crabapple) P40 2.2 Small round headed tree. Mid spring is smothered with clusters of slightly fragrant vivid wine red flowers. Coppery crimson spring leaves. These are bronze through summer. Small blood red fruit follow and persist until eaten by birds. Yellow and orange autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Weeping tree with wide spreading branches that will cascade to the ground. Clusters of pink buds open white, blushed pink. Small scarlet crab apples sit atop the green leaves until devoured by birds in winter. Yellow autumn leaves. Height of tree will be determined by standard height. (Deciduous) Malus “Red Top “ - (PVR, Crabapple) Compact upright grower with an even dense branching structure. A profusion of semi double dark pink blossom emerges with the bright red new leaves which turn green through summer. Little red crabapples follow and persist until eaten by birds. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.5 A small semi-weeping tree with arching slender branches. They are clothed with a profusion of bright carmine red single blossom in mid spring just when the reddish leaves are emerging. Perfect tree for the smaller garden. (Deciduous 4m) Page 105 Small upright growing tree with an even branching structure. Scarlet red flowers open with the emerging wine red spring leaves. Leaves mature bronze green through summer. Clusters of small purple red Crabs dangle from stems. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P28 1.8 P40 1.6-1.8 P60 2.7 P95 2.2 P40 2-2.2 P60 2-2.2 45L 2.7-3.3 60L 3 60L 3.3-3.5 80L 3-4 160L 3.3-4 Melicope ternata - (Wharangi) P18 1-1.2 P40 1.8 Malus tschonoski - (Japanese Species Upright Crabapple) Beautiful pyramidal grower with silvery white felted spring leaves. Bright green leaves through summer, felted white underneath. Glorious show in autumn with yellow, orange, red and purple leaves. Few fruit. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8m) Melia azedarch - (Indian Bean Tree) Quick growing tree with a stout upright trunk. Open form with wide spreading branches to give light shade. Pinnate leaves appear with the caramel scented panicles of lilac flowers in late spring. Clear yellow autumn leaves. Withstands strong winds and drought. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 7m) Grade shown is 45L Forms a rounded large bush of shiny lime green fresh leaves. Always looks great in the landscape, helps to brighten darker green foliage. Grows well in sandy soils sheltered from the worst of the coastal winds. Tolerates light frosts. Shining black seeds in clusters are a feature over late summer. (4m) m Meryta sinclairii - (Pukanui, Puka) P18 1.3 A striking tree with a tropical appearance with its large paddle shaped leaves of glossy lighter green. Prefers a sunny position which is frost free. Tolerates coastal exposure. When grown on the coast grows a lot more bushy and lower. Excellent for containers. (4m) P40 1.5-1.8 P95 2 Metasequoia glyptostroboides - (Dawn Redwood) P60 2.6-3.3 45L 3-3.2 60L 3-4 80L 3.3-4.6 100L 4-5 160L 3.9-5 200L 4.2-5 400L 4-6 A handsome tree through all the seasons with a slender pyramidal to conical form. Resembles a Californian Redwood tree. A upright specimen tree in the landscape. Soft ferny leaves are bright green through summer, becoming tawny pink and burnished gold through autumn. Grows best in moisture retentive soil. Will make a fabulous living Christmas tree. (Deciduous 12m) Grade shown is 80L CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.5 Page 106 Metrosideros - The Pohutukawa Family Metrosideros excelsa Metrosideros robusta Metrosideros Metrosideros umbellata Bag Hgt P40 1.5 P60 1.7 45L 1.8-2 45L 2.2 Mult 80L 2 Mult Metrosideros exc. “Lighthouse” - (Pohutukawa) P40 1.2 Metrosideros exc. “Maori Princess” - (Pohutukawa) Metrosideros excelsa - (Pohutukawa, NZ Christmas Tree) Thrives in coastal situations. Slowly forms a large broad headed tree with thick greyish green leaves. A profusion of red stamens make up the glowing crimson red flowers borne during December. They attract nectar seeking birds. Can be pruned as hedges and screens or left as a specimen. (7m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Compact, erect bushy grower with large heavily textured leaves. Bright red flowers early in the season, from November. Coastal hardy. (5m) P18 1.8 Selected for its more upright narrow growth habit. Just as tough as Excelsa with scarlet red flowers through December which attracts birds. We have this available as bushes or clear trunked standards. Excellent street tree. (7m) P60 2.2 45L 1.8-2.7 45L 2.6 1 45L 2.7 1.2 Grade shown is 45L (Bushy) 80L 2.5-2.6 80L 2.8 1.5 160L 3 0.6 Metrosideros exc. “Scarlet Pimpernel” - (Pohutukawa) P40 1.5 Metrosideos exc. “Vibrance” - (Hybrid Pohutukawa) P18 1.4 P40 1.9-2 Metrosideos ker. “Variegata” - (Variegated Pohutukawa) P40 1.5-1.8 0.8 Small multi stemmed grower with glossy deep green leaves. Flowers intermittently through the year with scarlet red brushes. Ideal for the smaller garden. Coastal Hardy. (5m) Selected for it’s more upright, dense and compact form. Just as tough as Excelsa with very large vibrant orange red flowers, borne over a long period through summer. Nectar seeking birds love the flowers. A good choice for suburban gardens. Excellent street tree. (5m) Green leaves are broadly margined with creamy yellow. Compact grower. Red flowers at Christmas time. Coastal hardy. Excellent for containers or as a street tree. (3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 108 Metrosideros “Maungapiko” - (Southern Rata Cross) Bag Hgt m P40 1.8-2 Pohutukawa and Southern rata cross. This narrow growing erect tree is clothed with shiny pointed fresh leaves. A profusion of clear scarlet flowers, which attract birds cover the tree in early January. Excellent tough coastal tree, withstanding a lot more frost than excelsa. Excellent street tree. (5m) P60 1.8 P95 2.2 Metrosideros “Mistral” - (Northern Rata Cross) Std Price Price m Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.5 P18 1.3-1.8 Pohutukawa and Northern rata cross. Smaller denser growing tree finally forms a neat canopy of thick olive green leaves. A profusion of deep rusty red flowers from mid-December attract nectar seeking birds. Excellent tough coastal tree. Superb as a screen. Excellent street tree. (5m) P28 1.1 P40 2-2.2 P60 2 0.6 45L 2-2.2 1 Metrosideros robusta - (Northern Rata) P18 1.8 P18 1.8 Std P28 1.8 Bush P28 1.8 Std P40 2 P40 2.2 P95 2.7 P95 2.2 60L 2.3-3 80L 2.2 Bush 80L 2.7 Std Metrosideros rob. “Kawa Copper” - (PVR) P60 1.8 1.3 Metrosideros umbellata - (Southern Rata) P18 1.1 P40 1-1.2 A very bushy tree with small dark olive green leaves. Quite cold hardy and tolerant of moderate coastal exposure. Superb as a screen and very adaptable to pruning into any shape or form. We offer bushes and clear trunked standards. Rusty red flowers are borne in mid-December. Excellent street tree. (5m) Grade shown is P40 Exc GST 1-5 Trees Std Std Northern Rata Selection. Selected for its bushy stocky growth habit and coppery red new leaves. Potentially this will be an excellent variety for hedging. Has small leaves that will clip to any shape or form. Ours are 1.3m stds. Quite cold hardy and tolerant of moderate coastal exposure. (Evergreen 3m) Most cold hardy of this family. Very slow growing with a bushy multi-stemmed habit of growth. Red new stems and leaves are a feature. Mature leaves are glossy, leathery and pointed. Glowing scarlet flowers are borne in mid-January and attract nectar seeking birds. Requires a moist cooler position. (3m) Grade shown is P40 Page 109 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Michelia Michelia yunnanensis Michelia figo Michelia - Hedge Michelia dolt. “Silver Cloud” Michelia “Bubbles” - (Blumhardt Hybrid) Bag Hgt m P40 1.8 Forms a wide spreading smaller pyramidal tree with glossy deep green leaves. Velvet buds open to slightly fragrant creamy white rounded flowers with pink edges in spring. (Evergreen 4m) P60 1.5-2.1 P95 2 60L 3 Michelia dolt. “Silver Cloud” - (Sweet Michelia) P60 1.6 A selected grafted variety of doltsopa which flowers from its first years. Large creamy white flower have many petals and is a smaller grower. Otherwise same attributes as M. doltspoa. (Evergreen 4.5m) P95 1.8-2 Michelia “Fairy Blush” - (Jury Hybrid, Fairy Magnolia, PVR) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 P28 1.2 A dense bushy shrub with shining paler green leaves. From early spring bears a profusion of long russet buds which open to fruity fragrant lilac pink flowers with creamy interiors. Ideal for hedging, amenable for pruning into any shape, or grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 3m) 0.6 P40 1.2 P40 1.2 1 60L 2 1.6 80L 2.5 1 80L 2.4 1.2 Michelia “Fairy Cream” - (Jury Hybrid, Fairy Magnolia, PVR) P40 1.5 Michelia “Fairy White” - (Jury Hybrid, Fairy Magnolia, PVR) Large shrub or small tree with shining paler green leaves. Has a strong horizontal branching structure which makes it ideal for training, especially pleaching. From early spring bears long russet buds which open to star shaped fragrant cream flowers. Will grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 3m) P18 1.2 Large shrub or small tree with shining paler green leaves. Has a strong horizontal branching structure which makes it ideal for training, especially pleaching. From early spring bears long russet buds which open to star shaped fragrant flowers of pure white. Will grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 3m) P40 1.5 60L 2.2 Michelia figo - (Port Wine Magnolia) P28 1 P40 1.2 P60 1.1 P60 2.5 Dense multi-stemmed bush with glossy pale green leaves right down to the ground. Small yellow and pink flowers hide among the leaves but impart a fruity fragrance from late spring through summer. Ideal for hedging, amenable for pruning into any shape, or grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 3m) Michelia foggi “All Spice” Page 111 Forms a large rounded shrub or small tree. Deep green leaves. A profusion of creamy white shaded purple rounded flowers in spring. Delicious fruity fragrance. Ideal for hedging, amenable for pruning into any shape or form or grow as a small specimen tree. (Deciduous 4.5m) 1.2 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Michelia gracipes P28 1.6 Form of Yunnannensis with rounded leaves. A small neat large bush, pyramidal grower, with deep green leaves. Produces a mass of pure white starry flowers over a long period from early spring. Ideal for hedging, amenable for pruning into any shape or to grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 4m) P40 1.2-1.3 P40 1.5-1.6 P60 1.5 P95 1.5-2.5 P95 2 Michelia “Lemon Fragrant” - (Thirkettle Hybrid) P28 1.5 P40 1.3-1.5 Michelia “Melody” - (Hybrid between Maudiae & Yunnanensis) P60 2.2 Beautiful small tree of pyramidal form. Large broad thickly petalled flowers which open out wide and smother the branches in late winter. Highly scented. For a sheltered garden free from late frosts. (Evergreen 4m) P95 2.2 Michelia “Mixed Up Miss” - (Blumhardt Hybrid) A small neat large bush, pyramidal grower, with attractive fresh green leaves. Produces a mass of large lemon scented creamy white starry flowers over a long period from early spring. Ideal for hedging, amenable for pruning into any shape or form or grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 4m) m Std Price Price m 0.5 P40 1.8 P60 1.9 P95 2-2.4 P95 2.7 1.2 60L 1.5-2.2 1 80L 2.6 Michelia “Paton Pink “ - (Thirkettle Hybrid) P28 1.2 P40 1.5 P60 1.8 Michelia “Snow Dove“ - (Maudiae x doltsopa) 45L 2 Michelia “Star Bright” P95 2.6 Large crisp white open starry flowers emerge from long velvety brown buds. They smother this small growing tree in late winter. Beautiful dark green leaves. Horizontal branches radiate from the pyramidal form. Excellent for clipping into any form such as pleaching. (Evergreen 4m) P95 2.2 60L 2.6 Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Forms a wide spreading smaller pyramidal tree with shining paler green leaves. Velvet buds open to deliciously fragrant creamy white rounded flowers with purple edges in spring. Leaves drop as the flowers emerge but quickly refoliate once flowering has finished. (Evergreen 3.5m) Excellent dark green leaves densely cover this small pyramidal growing tree. During spring bears pink tulip shaped flowers with deeper picotee edge. Flowers open wider. Healthy easy grower which retains its leaves well. (Evergreen 3.5m) Exc GST 1-5 Trees 1 1.2 A new and welcome addition to the range of evergreen Michelias. Grows into a small to medium sized bushy upright tree with bluish green leaves. In early spring bears a profusion of ice white flowers that open out. Delicious sweet and spicy fragrance. (Evergreen 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 0.9 Page 112 Bag Hgt Michelia yunnanensis P28 1-1.2 A small neat large bush, pyramidal grower, with deep green shiny leaves. Produces a mass of small creamy white starry flowers from velvet buds, over a long period from early spring. Ideal for hedging, amenable for pruning into any shape or form or grow as a small specimen tree. (Evergreen 4m) P40 1.2 P60 1.1-1.5 P60 1.2 1 45L 2.2-2.5 1.7 60L 1.5-1.6 P40 1.8 Michelia yunn. “Inspiration” P28 1.5 Upright vertical dense growth habit, ideal where space is limited or pruned as a hedge. Dark shiny green leaves. Velvety brown buds open to porcelain white starry flowers from early spring and over many weeks. Delicious fragrance. Will grow in partly shaded areas. (Evergreen 2m) Grade shown is P28 P40 1.5 Michelia yunn. “Fiona” m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Compact upright grower with deep green leaves down to the ground. Small creamy white starry flowers emerge from velvety brown buds in spring. Makes a superb scented hedge. (Evergreen 2m) Morus - The Mulberry Family - Morus alba “Pendula” - (Weeping White Mulberry) P95 2 1.8 Spectacular small weeping tree with large glossy heart shaped leaves. Sweet edible berry like fruit turn reddish yellow when ripe. Much loved by birds. Graft height will determine ultimate height (Deciduous) 60L 2 1.8 Morus alba “Shahtoot” - (Fruiting Mulberry) P40 1 A smaller growing tree, or large bush with beautiful lush green heavily cut leaves. Very oriental in appearance. Excellent for containers. Long white delicious berry fruit are borne over summer. (Deciduous 1.5m) Page 113 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Morus nigra - (Black Mulberry) P95 2.8 Myoporum laetum - (Ngaio, Mousehole Tree) P18 1.3 P40 1.6-1.8 P95 2.5-3 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Quick growing large shade tree with lush green leaves. Produces a copious quantity of delicious red/black berries for a short period over summer. Leaves have been traditionally used for centuries to feed Silk Worms for Silk production. (Deciduous 8m) Forms a small spreading tree or large bush with multi-stems or trunks. A rapid grower with bright green fleshy leaves. Drought and coastal hardy, effectively controlling sound, wind, sun and blowing sand. Can grow as a screen or canopy shade tree. (4m) Myrsine - The Matipo Family - Myrsine australis - (Red Matipo, Mapau) P18 1.2 P40 1.3-2 P95 2 Myrsine salicina - (Toro) P40 1.3-2 Nectarine “Goldmine” - (Nectarine) P95 3.3 Nestegis cunninghamii - (Black Maire) P18 2 P40 2.5-3.3 P95 2.5-3.5 Forms a compact large shrub with yellowish green leaves veined red and reddish new shoots. Drought and wind tolerant. Grows in sun or semi-shade. Makes a superb dense hedge. Can be easily trimmed into any shape or form. Small black seeds relished by birds. (3m) Slender erect growing tree with leathery glossy long narrow leaves .As the weather cools in autumn the young leaves turn a striking pinkish amber colour. Grows in sun or shade. Tolerates both moist and dry positions. Pink berries in autumn are relished by birds. Superb container plant. (4m) An old time favourite. The medium sized aromatic fruit are red over green skin with sweet, tender and juicy pale yellow flesh. Great to eat and cook. Vigorous highly productive tree. (Deciduous 3m) Develops a thick straight trunk with coarse corky bark. Long leathery dark green leaves on a dense headed tree. Produces bunches of bright red berries in October. Considered the best firewood amongst our native timbers, sadly most of our established trees ended their lives this way. (10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 114 Bag Nothofagus Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Southern Beech Family - Nothofagus fusca - (Red Beech) P18 1.6 Forms an erect pyramidal narrow growing tree for decades before forming a larger sized tree. Small crinkly leaves are brownish green to deep bronzy red, this colour intensifies towards winter. Prefer cooler climates. Grows in warm climates as long as has adequate moisture and shelter from hot winds. (5m) P40 2 P95 2.2 Nothofagus menziesii - (Silver Beech) P40 2 Nothofagus solandri - (Black Beech) P18 2.4 Forms an erect pyramidal narrow growing tree for decades before forming a larger sized tree. Small deep green leaves. Young spring growth is pale green against the silvery white trunk. Prefer cooler climates. Will grow in warm climates as long as has adequate moisture and shelter from hot winds. (5m) Black Beech Forms an erect pyramidal narrow growing tree for decades before forming a larger sized tree. Small glossy dark green leaves with fresh pale green ones in spring. Prefer cooler climates. Will grow in warm climates as long as has adequate moisture and shelter from hot winds. (5m) Nyssa - The Tupelo Family Nyssa sinensis - (Chinese Tupelo) P28 1.2 Slightly smaller growing with wider spreading branches, than Sylvatica. Smooth larger leaves which turn vibrant scarlet pink and orange in autumn, even in mild climates. Tolerant of wet poor draining soils. (Deciduous 5m) P60 2 Nyssa sylvatica - (Black Tupelo, Black Gum) P28 1.8 P40 1.5 P60 1.6-1.8 P95 1.8-2 Pyramidal grower with broad sweeping semi weeping branches. Dark green glossy leaves turn vibrant scarlet, orange and yellow in autumn, even in mild climates. Tolerant of wet poor draining soils. (Deciduous 7m) Page 115 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P28 3.2 P40 2 45L 1.8 Nyssa syl. “Sheffield Park” - (Tupelo) P40 1.8 A more upright grower with dark green glossy leaves. The autumn leaf colours change two weeks early than other varieties. Stunning colours of orange, yellow and purple. Tolerant of wet, poor draining soils (Deciduous 6m) P60 1.8 Nyssa syl. v. biflora - (Twin Flowered Tupelo) P28 1.8 P40 1.8-2 P60 1.9-2.3 P95 2.5 Nyssa syl. “Autumn Cascade” - (Weeping Tupelo) Pyramidal grower with wide spreading branches that cascade to the ground. Spectacular autumn leaves of vivid scarlet and orange. Tolerant of wet, poor draining soils. (Deciduous 3m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is 45L An erect columnar growing tree with dark green glossy leaves. Thicker more narrow leaves than Sylvatica These turn vibrant scarlet, orange and yellow in autumn, even in mild climates. Tolerant of wet poor draining soils. (Deciduous 7m) Notes: Nyssa sylvatica - Pg 115 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 116 Olea - The Olive Family Olea - Pleached Olea - Grove Olea - Tree Olea - Std Olea “Barnea” - (Hybrid Olive) Bag Hgt m P28 2 Vigorous upright, fairly narrow grower developed in Israel. High yielding oil. Pickles well when going black. Requires the pollinator Picholine or Manzanillo for fruit set. Excellent street tree as no fruit without a pollinator. (Evergreen) P60 2.2 P95 2.5 Olea euro. “Ascolano” - (Hybrid Olive) P28 2 Dual purpose selection from Italy with large fruit to pit ratio. Excellent for pickling. Tall bushy grower. Excellent for hedges, screens, lining avenues and drive-ways. Cold hardy. Requires the pollinator Frantoio or leccino for fruit set. Excellent street tree as no fruit without a pollinator. (Evergreen) P95 2.4 80L 3.5 Olea euro. “El Greco” - (Hybrid Olive) P28 1.8 A smaller growing, dense bushy tree. N.Z. selection. Ideal for hedging, screening training into pillars, balls, etc. Excellent as a street tree. Great for containers. (Evergreen) P95 2.2-2.5 80L 2.5 Olea euro. “Frantoio” - (Hybrid Olive) P28 2 P95 2.4 80L 2.6 Olea euro. “J5” - (Olive) P28 2 This is suited to warmer areas where no chilling is required for fruit set. Heavy yield of Olives on a large tree. Excellent for hedges, screens. Lining avenues and driveways. Self-fertile (Evergreen) P95 2.4 Olea euro. “Koroneiki” - (Hybrid Olive) Main Tuscan oil variety. Exceptionally high quality and quantity yielding oil. Pickles well when green. Taller variety suitable for lining avenues and driveways. Cold tolerant. Self-fertile (Evergreen) P28 2-2.2 Attractive smaller shrubby Greek Olive. Bears large crops of high yielding oil from small olives. This is suited to warmer areas where no chilling is required for fruit set. Excellent for hedging and screening. Grows very well in containers. Well suited to coastal areas. Self-fertile. (Evergreen) P95 2.4 80L 3 Olea euro. “Leccino” - (Hybrid Olive) P28 2.2 P95 2.4 100L 3 Superb Tuscan oil selection. Especially tolerant of the cold once established. Excellent for lining drive-ways and avenues. Requires the pollinator Frantoio. Excellent street tree as no fruit without a pollinator. (Evergreen) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Page 118 Olea euro. “Manzanillo” - (Hybrid Olive) Bag Hgt m P28 1.8 Famous Spanish dual purpose variety. Excellent texture and great eating.One of the best pickling Olives. Small spreading tree. Great possibilities for pleaching as the branches spread outwards Not for cold areas. Requires the pollinator Frantoio. Excellent street tree as no fruit without a pollinator. (Evergreen) P28 2.1 P95 2.4 80L 3 Olea euro. “Picholine” - (Cocktail Olive) P28 1.8 Olea euro. “Picual” - (Hybrid Olive) P28 2 P95 3 Olea euro. “Verdale” - (Hybrid Olive) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Std Produces high yields of smooth green Olives late in the season. Fruit used for pickling and oil. A semi erect habit with drooping branches. Pollinates Barnea and Leccino. Partially self-fertile. Cold hardy. Excellent for screening and hedging. (Evergreen) Spain’s number 1 oil variety with high quality and quantity oil production. Excellent for screening and hedging, lining avenues and drive-ways. Cold hardy and tolerant of poorly drained soils. Not for humid regions. Self-fertile. (Evergreen) P28 2-2.2 A dual purpose French Olive. Good for pickling at the green fruit stage. A small compact grower well suited for hedging and screens. Self-fertile. (Evergreen) P95 2.4-2.5 80L 2.5 Olea standards - (Olive) P60 2.4 1.2 A mixed bunch of unnamed olives. Notes: Ostrya carpinifolia - Pg 120 Page 119 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Olearia Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Tanguru Family - Olearia albida - (Tanguru) P18 1-1.2 Coastal Bush Daisy Tree. Vigorous with an erect bushy growth habit. Thick dark green leaves are white underneath. Large white daisies in panicles through summer. Tolerant of dry sandy conditions and coastal exposure. (4m) P40 1.5 Olearia paniculata - (Golden Ake Ake) P18 1.5 An excellent coastal hardy large bush or small tree. Vigorous with an erect habit suitable for screening or hedging. Lemon green coloured tough leaves are white underneath and have wavy margins. Fragrant inconspicuous summer flowers. Needs perfect drainage. (3m) P28 1.5 P40 2-2.2 P60 2 P95 2.2 Osmanthus het. “Purpureus” - (Chinese Holly) P28 1 P40 1.4 P60 1.6 P95 1.6 60L 2 P60 3 P95 3 60L 3 80L 3 P60 1.8 P95 2.2 60L 2.4-3 60L 3 80L 3.3 80L 3.3-3.5 Distinctive new leaves are glistening purple black and they contrast nicely against the mature shiny green leaves. Forms a dense upright growing bush. Tiny white spicy fragrant flowers are borne in autumn. Excellent as a frost hardy screen. Clips to any shape (Evergreen 2m) Ostrya carpinifolia - (Hop Hornbeam) Forms a small round headed tree. Bears ornamental clusters of green Hop like fruit on bare branches in late winter. Grey bark is marbled silver. Clear yellow autumn leaves. Tolerates sub-zero temperatures. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 8m) Parrotia Parrotia persica - (Persian Ironwood) Large growing shrub or small tree with a broad horizontal branch structure. Tough leaves which turn vibrant shades of orange, yellow, pink and scarlet in autumn. Withstands considerable drought and wind exposure. Stand-alone specimen, will clip into a hedge or train for pleaching. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 1.2 1.2 Page 120 Bag Hgt Parrotia per. “Pendula” - (Weeping Persian Ironwood) P60 2.5 Paulownia tomentosa - (Princess Tree) 60L 3.5-4 Phoenix canariensis - (Canary Island Date Palm) 60L 1.5-2 80L 1.8 160L 2.4 400L 4 P40 1.3 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Large growing shrub or small tree with thick branches tumbling to the ground in a broad weeping sweep. Densely clothed in tough leaves which turn vibrant shades of orange, yellow, pink and scarlet in autumn. Withstands considerable drought and wind exposure. (Deciduous 4m) Broad spreading tree with a stout trunk and horizontal branches. Huge tropical looking hairy leaves. Large, showy, fragrant violet blue flowers with darker spots and yellow throats adorn the bare branches in spring. Withstands moderate frosts and inland salty gales, not right on the coast. (Deciduous 8m) Forms a large Palm in the landscape towering over everything else with its erect trunk topped with a canopy of weeping green fronds. The leaves are spikey. The most hardy of all the Palms (15m) Photinia “Red Robin” - (Christmas Berry) Large glossy green leaves are topped with shining red new ones. Clip regularly to promote this new growth. A tough and versatile large bush which clips easily as a hedge or screen and into any shape or other form. (Evergreen 2.5m) Picea - The Spruce Family Picea abies - (Norway Spruce) P60 1.5 Picea pungens “Glauca” - (Colorado Blue Spruce) 45L 1.8 60L 2-2.5 80L 2.5 Slowly forms a stately and enduring pyramidal shaped tree with deep green needles. Attractive brown winter buds. Excellent as a traditional Christmas tree. Will grow well in a large container for years. (Evergreen 3m in 10 years) A narrow pyramidal form densely covered with rich blue green needle-like leaves. New growth is bright blue. Slow growing, enduring conifer. (Evergreen 3m in 10 years) Page 121 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Pittosporum Pittosporum Pittosporum ten. “Variegata” Pittosporum crassifolium Pittosporum t. “Tandara Gold” Bag Hgt Pinus radiata - (Monterey Pine) 60L 4 Pistacia chinensis - (Chinese Pistachio) P28 2 P40 2.2-2.6 P60 3 P95 3 Pittosporum colensoi - (Black Mapou) P40 2 Pittosporum crassifolium - (Karo, Turpentine Tree) P18 1.2-1.3 P28 1.2 P40 1.5-2 P60 2 P95 2-2.2 80L 2.5 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grows rapidly to form a handsome symmetrical specimen. Used mostly for forestry, farm shelter, erosion control and filling waster areas. Is the standard Christmas tree in N.Z. (Evergreen 6m) Handsome small tree with elegant glossy green pinnate leaves. Upright grower with spreading branches make a perfect small shade tree. Vivid scarlet, crimson and orange leaves in autumn. Tolerant of alkaline soils. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) A small erect growing tree with large thick leathery green leaves and black stems. Vigorous and hardy tolerating a wide range of growing conditions. Purple flowers fragrance the air through spring. Excellent as a specimen tree, screen or hedge. (6m) Forms a large shrub or small erect growing tree. White felted new shoots are covered with a dense layer of silver hair. Mature leaves are dark green and leathery. Purple flowers fragrance the air through mid-summer. Very tough coastal hardy specimen tree, screen or hedge. (3m) Pittosporum eugenioides - (Tarata, Lemonwood) Page 123 P18 1.2-1.5 Forms a large rounded small tree with large pale green leaves. They emit a lemony fragrance when crushed. Pale yellow flowers scent the air through late spring into summer. A quick growing hardy screen or shelter tree providing foliage right to the ground. (5m) P28 2 P40 2 P95 2.2 80L 3 Pittosporum eug. “Variegatum” - (Variegated Tarata) P18 1-1.1 Forms a large rounded bush with large pale green leaves irregularly margined with creamy white. They emit a lemony fragrance when crushed. Pale yellow flowers scent the air through late spring into summer. Easily grown, making a nice compact specimen tree with foliage right to the ground. (3m) P40 1.5 P95 1.5-2 Pittosporum ralphii P95 2.2-2.4 Forms a large shrub or small erect growing tree. White felted new shoots are covered with a dense layer of silver hair. Mature leaves are large, paler green and leathery. Moderately coastal hardy. Excellent trimmed as a screen. (3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P18 1.4 P28 1.8 P40 2-2.2 P95 2.2-2.5 Pittosporum t. “Green Ripple” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) 45L 2.2 Pittosporum t. “Jade” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P60 1.5 Lush jade green leaves are a feature of this smaller bushy grower. Excellent as a low screen or hedge. Quick growing and hardy. (Evergreen 2.5m) P95 2.2 Pittosporum t. “Limelight” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P18 1.5 P40 1.8 Pittosporum t. “Mountain Green” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P18 1.2 P40 1.5 P40 1.4 P60 1.4 P95 2 Pittosporum t. “Mountain Jade” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P40 1.1-1.5 Pittosporum t. “Silver Sheen” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P18 1.3-1.5 P28 1.5 P40 1.8 P95 2-2.5 Pittosporum tenuifolium - (Kohuhu, Black Matipo) Slender erect narrow pyramidal form with black branches and stems. Small glossy green leaves with wavy margins. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as a screen. (5m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Bright fresh green leaves on dark stems. Dense foliage. Can be clipped to any shape or form. Ours have been clipped into standards. (Evergreen 3m) Bushy erect grower with a pyramidal form and red stems. Small glossy green leaves have a lime yellow centre. Colour brightens up dark areas. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as screen.(3m) Bushy erect grower with a rounded form. Small glossy fresh green leaves are tightly packed along the erect stems. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as a screen or hedge. (2.5m) 1 Bushy erect grower with a pyramidal form. Small glossy fresh green with a lime edge are tightly packed along the erect black stems. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. (2.5m) Slender erect narrow pyramidal form with black branches and stems. Small glossy pale silvery green shimmering leaves. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as a screen. (3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 124 Pittosporum t. “Stephens Island” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) Bag Hgt m P18 1.2 Selection from Stephens Is in the Deep South so tolerant of colder conditions and coastal areas. Forms dense rounded large bush or small tree with olive green leathery leaves. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as a screen. (4m) Grade shown is P95 P28 1.3 P40 1.5 P95 2.2 Pittosporum t. “Tandara Gold” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P18 1-1.2 Slender erect narrow pyramidal form with black branches and stems. Small leaves are prominently splashed gold. Perfect for lightening up dark areas. Purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. (3m) P40 2 P40 2 Pittosporum t. “Variegata” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P18 1.2-1.3 Slender erect narrow pyramidal form with greyish branches and stems. Long grey green leaves have broad creamy white margins. Perfect for lightening up dark areas. Bright purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as a screen. (3m) P40 1.8-2 P60 1.8-2 P95 2.2 Pittosporum t. “Wrinkle Blue” - (Kohuhu Cultivar) P18 1.2-1.4 Slender erect narrow pyramidal form with attractively rippled grey green glossy leaves. Purple spring flowers scent the air with their sweet fragrance. Quick and easy to grow in sun or shade. Can be clipped into any size or form. Excellent as a screen. (3m) P28 1.2 P40 1.5-2 P95 2.2 80L 3.2 Plagianthus regius - (Ribbonwood) P18 1.8-2.2 P40 2.5 P95 3 80L 4 Forms a graceful small tree of slender and upright habit. Semi evergreen in warm climates but deciduous in colder winters. Fresh green new spring leaves and lime green blossom en masse in spring are a feature. Tolerates exposed conditions. (5m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1 Grade shown is P95 Page 125 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Platanus - The Plane Family Platanus acerifolia Platanus acer. “Pyramidalis” Platanus ori. “Autumn Glory” Platanus orientalis Platanus acerifolia - (Hispanica, London Plane) Grows rapidly to form a large round headed tree. Smooth mottled bark which peels off in large flakes. Large palmate leaves. Where space permits will form a handsome shade tree. Perfect for large lawns, parks, avenues, streets, etc. Can be pruned heavily. One of the few trees in the world to survive extreme conditions of poor soil, limited moisture, and pollution. (Deciduous 15m) Grade shown is 45L Platanus acer. “Pyramidalis” - (Upright London Plane) Bag Hgt P40 1.6-3 P60 2-3.5 45L 2.7-4.5 60L 3.3-4.5 80L 4-4.5 100L 3.7-4.5 135L 4.2 160L 4.5-5 200L 5.5 400L 5 m P60 3-3.3 A more tidy and erect growing form of the above noted for its more symmetrical shape. Fits into tighter spaces avenues and streets. (Deciduous 10m) P95 3-3.6 80L 4.2 Platanus orientalis - (Oriental Plane) P60 3.5 45L 3.3-3.7 60L 4 200L 4-5 1000L 5.2 Grows rapidly to form a large round headed tree. Bark peels off in large flakes to give a dappled appearance. Large leaves are deeply lobed. Where space permits it forms a handsome shade tree, perfect for large lawns, parks, avenues, streets, etc. Can be pruned heavily. Tolerant of pollution. (Deciduous 9m) Platanus ori. “Ace of Clubs” - (Oriental Plane) P40 2.2-2.5 Grows rapidly to form a more upright form. Bark peels off in large flakes to give a dappled appearance. Large leaves are deeply divided. Golden autumn leaves. Forms a handsome shade tree, perfect for large lawns, parks, avenues, streets, etc. Can be pruned heavily. Tolerant of pollution. (Deciduous 9m) P60 2.7 45L 3.3 Platanus ori. “Autumn Glory” - (Oriental Plane) P40 2.4 P60 2.6-3 45L 3-3.6 60L 3.3 200L 5-5.5 80L 3.5-3.7 Grows rapidly to form a dense and compact round headed tree. The bark peels off in large flakes to give a dappled appearance. Smaller leaves are deeply lobed. Gold and orange autumn leaves. Forms a handsome shade tree, perfect for large lawns, parks, streets, etc. Tolerant of pollution. (Deciduous 6m) Platanus ori. “Cashmeriana” - (Syn digitata) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees This plane tree has long fingered lobes which makes this tree stand out from other Planes. Compact pyramidal grower with a dense growth habit. Deep green leaves. Sterile seeds. (Deciduous 7m) Page 127 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Platanus ori. “Fitzherbert” P60 2.4-2.6 This oriental Plane tree was developed for planting in the Manawatu and is now the feature tree in Fitzberbert Ave in Palmerston north. It was bred to withstand exposed windy conditions and the heavy clay soils. It develops into a compact upright pyramidal grower with deeply cut fingered leaves. Every tree grows the same size and at the same rate so is a perfect avenue tree. Another bonus of this clone is its ability to withstand disease. (Deciduous 7m) Grades shown are 45L & 60L 45L 3-3.9 60L 4 80L 4.2 Podocarpus gracilior - (Fern Pine) P40 1.2 Podocarpus henkelii - (Yellowwood) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Podocarpus - Exotic Graceful tree from Kenya. Long narrow fresh green leaves clothe the slender supple branches. Perfect for espaliering. Can clip as a narrow growing screen. Excellent for containers and as a street tree. (Evergreen 2m) P28 1.2 South African species forming a large pyramidal growing tree. Shiny dark green narrow leaves clothe the pendent branches. Spring new shoots are a bright salmon pink. Protect from heavy frosts. (Evergreen 5m) P40 1.2-1.5 P60 1 Podocarpus macrophyllus - (Japanese Yew, Chinese Yew) P28 1 P40 1.8 P60 1.2-2.2 45L 1-2 An upright grower with pale green slender leaves. Very tough evergreen conifer which can be clipped into nay shape and form. Can make very narrow and dense hedges and screens. Tolerant of semi-shade. Excellent street tree. (Evergreen 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 128 Bag Hgt Podocarpus mac. “Maki” - (Shrubby Yew Pine) P28 1-1.2 Podocarpus parlatorei - (Parlatore’s Podocarp) 45L 2-2.2 80L 2.7 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Upright oval to columnar shrub or small tree with almost vertical branches. Strap like dark green leaves. Excellent as a dense small screen where space is limited. (Evergreen 3m) A fast growing conifer, native of South America. Makes an excellent hedge or screen as responds well to trimming. Light green new leaves mature shiny deep green. (Evergreen 10m) Podocarpus - Native Podocarpus cunninghamii - (syn. hallii, Hall’s Totara) Similar to Totara with thicker leaves and thinner papery bark. A smaller grower which is easily clipped to form a screen or hedge (5m) 160L Podocarpus totara - (Green Totara) P18 1.5 P40 2.2 P95 2.2 A tree of Mana, strength and durability. This tall straight pyramidal tree is covered with olive green to bronze needle like leaves. New leaves are a fresh green. Reddish brown bark peels in long strips. Very tough tree tolerating dry and windy conditions. Easily trimmed as a screen or hedge. Excellent street tree. (6m) Podocarpus totara “Aurea” - (Golden Totara) Similar growth habit to Totara but with more graceful branches. The golden yellow leaves are softer to touch and impart a beautiful glow in any garden. Very tough tree tolerating dry and windy conditions. Easily trimmed as a screen or hedge. Excellent street tree. (5m) Poliothyrsis siensis - (Chinese Pearl Beauty) A broadly conical tree. Attractively tinted leaves with cream coloured flowers in large panicles. A beautiful small tree suited to the home garden. (Deciduous 4m) Page 129 1.5 80L 160L P18 1.5 P40 1.8 P60 1.8 P95 2.2-3 60L 2.7 P28 1.8-3 P40 1.6-1.8 P60 1.6-2 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P60 2.2 P95 2.6 Poplar “Manawatu Gold” - (Golden Poplar) P60 3.6 Prumnopitys ferruginea - (Miro) P40 2.2 P95 2.2 P18 1.5 P60 1.8 P95 1.8 Poplar “Crows Nest” - (Lombardy Poplar Type) A very tall fast growing tree that remains tight and upright growing. An excellent screen which can be trimmed very narrow. Rust resistant leaves. Yellow autumn leaves. (Deciduous 10m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grade shown is P60 & 45L Forms a large headed tree with light gold coloured leaves through the season. Always look attractive. Resistant to leaf rust and not that palatable to possums. Excellent for screening, parks and farms (Deciduous 9m) Most beautiful slow growing tree with very dark green feathery leaves. Mature trees bear attractive red fruit which Pigeons just adore. Grow in semi-shade. (6m) Grade shown is P95 Prumnopitys taxifolia - (Matai) Very similar looking to Miro except during the juvenile stage when the bush bears a tangle of silvery and orange coloured branches. Mature trees bear black fruit. Will grow out in the open and tolerates drier soils than Miro. (6m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 130 Prunus Prunus sub. “Pendula Rosea” Prunus “Tai Haku” Prunus sal. “Santa Rosea” Prunus cera. “Thundercloud” Prunus laurocerasus - (Cherry Laurel, English Laurel) Vigorous hardy evergreen shrub with large shiny leaves. Long panicles of white flowers in spring. Dense growing screen or hedge, popular in formal gardens. Unpruned will form a wide spreading small tree. (Evergreen 5m) Prunus lusitanica - (Portugal Laurel) Native to Spain and Portugal this small tree forms a pyramidal shape, with dark green leaves and reddish stems. Panicles of scented white flowers during Summer. An excellent subject to prune into any shape, form and size. We have these available as bushes or standards. (Evergreen 5m) Bag Hgt P28 1.1 P40 1.3 P60 1.3 60L 3 Std Price Price m m Exc GST 5+ Trees Bushy P28 1.2-1.3 P40 1.2 P60 1.3-1.8 45L 1.2-1.8 Standards P40 1.3 1 P60 1.4 0.8 P60 1.5 1.1 P60 1.3 1.2 45L 1.2-1.3 0.9 Prunus avium “Summit” - (Sweet Cherry) 80L 3.7 Prunus “Billington” - (Japanese Plum) P60 2 Medium sized red meaty plum with excellent flavours. Ripens from Christmas and over a long period. Excellent all-purpose plum, for eating, jam, sauce, etc. Disease resistant. Partially self-fertile. Better crops when planted with Black Doris or Omega (Deciduous 3m) 45L 2 Prunus “Black Doris” - (Plum) P60 2.5 Prunus compact “Stella” - (Dwarf Flowering Cherry) 80L 4 Edible Prunus Exc GST 1-5 Trees Large sweet fruit is deep red. Early to mid season fruiting. Protect fruit from birds. (Deciduous) Medium to large very dark black purple skin with firm dark red flesh. Fruits from late February into March. A vigorous upright tree with heavy crops of fruit. Excellent all-purpose plum, for eating, jam, sauce etc. Pollinators are Billington, Elephant Heart and Santa Rosa. (Deciduous 3m) LW Small upright growing tree. Heavy and regular bearer of large dark red fruit with firm light red flesh. Self-fertile. One of the best known eating Cherries (Deciduous 3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 132 Bag Prunus mume “Trevatt” - (Apricot) Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Sold out till next year This old favourite bears large pale orange Apricots with lots of flavour. Flesh is orange, juicy and firm with a good flavour. Fruit is ready mid to late season. Crops well in warmer regions as has a low chilling requirement. (Deciduous 3m) Prunus “Omega” - (Fruiting Plum) P60 2.5 Prunus salicina “Elephant Heart” - (Japanese Plum) P60 2.5 Prunus salicina “Santa Rosea” - (Japanese Plum) P60 2.5 Prunus salicina “Satsuma” - (Japanese Plum) P60 3 Prunus “Tangshi” - (Edible Sour Cherry) P60 1.5 45L 1.5 Exc GST 5+ Trees Large round port wine plum with speckles, Red juicy fruit which keeps well. Fruits in early March. Excellent all-purpose plum, for eating, jam, sauce etc. Pollinators are Billington, Elephant heart or Santa Rosa (Deciduous 3m) A large dark heart shaped reddish purple Plum with purple red sweet juicy flesh. Excellent for eating and bottling. Fruits from early February to March. Pollinators are Omega or Santa Rosa (Deciduous 3m) Medium to large round crimson red plum. Yellow flesh is stained with pink. Sweet and juicy with excellent flavours. Ripens from end of January and over a long period. All-purpose plum ,for eating , jam, sauce etc. Partially self-fertile. Better crops when planted with Black Doris or Omega. (Deciduous 3m) Medium sized fruit with a heart shape. Deep blood red skin and flesh. Meaty firm and juicy flavour. Makes the most superb jam. Fruits February. Lower spreading grower. Partially self-fertile. Better crops when planted with Santa Rosa (Deciduous 2.5m) 0.8 Medium sized fruit are pale pink with a red cheek. A self-fertile variety which bears well in warmer climates. Smaller upright grower. Ripens late October. (Deciduous 4m) Edible Multiple Graft Prunus Prunus “Peachcot/April White” - (Peach Double) Page 133 April White: Late March cropper with a high resistance to leaf curl. Large white crisp sweet flesh. Green skin with a pinkish blush. Peachcot: Cross between an apricot and a Peach. Very sweet and tasty large golden skin and flesh. Matures in March. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Prunus “Stella/Rainier” - (Sweet Edible Cherry Double) Stella: Dark red Cherry which ripens around Christmas. Produces heavy crops. Excellent home garden selection. Rainer: Yellow skin, flushed red and white flesh. Sweet and delicious. Bag Hgt P60 2.4 45L 2 P95 2-2.2 1.5 P95 2.2-2.3 1.8 80L 3.2 1.7 80L 4 2 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Flowering Cherries Prunus “Accolade” - (Flowering Cherry) Small tree with vase shape form and spreading branches. Yellow and orange autumn leaves. Semi double frilled rich pink flowers, hang in clusters. Early September flowering. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Prunus “Amanogawa” - (Milky Way Cherry) P40 2.5-2.7 Small columnar tree with erect branches. Fragrant clusters of fragrant semi-double pale pink flowers with deeper margins. Flowers late October. Orange and yellow autumn leaves. A tree for narrow spaces where height is required. Also for lining avenues and driveways. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) P60 2.5-3 P60 2.2 P95 2.5-3.3 80L 4-4.7 Prunus “Aokautere Gold” - (Flowering Cherry) 80L 3.6 1 1.2 Grown for its very special leaves which are spectacular and lighten up any area. Bronze new growth matures to large golden leaves speckled with green. Colour intensifies through autumn. Soft pink blossom in October. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Prunus camp. “Felix Jury” - (Taiwan Cherry) P40 N.Z raised hybrid which flowers early September. Profuse display P60 of larger deep rose red single blossom in pendulous clusters. P60 Blossom is full of nectar to the delight of birds. Autumn leaves are a rich blend of red, gold and orange. Forms a small pyramidal P60 upright tree. Perfect for the smaller garden and lining drive-ways. 45L LW Excellent street tree. 45L LW (Deciduous 4m) Grade shown is 45L Prunus camp. “Mimosa” - (Felix Jury Hybrid) Flowers in august with a profusion of rich pink blossom. The flowers are bunched in distinctive ball shaped clusters. The flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Coppery summer leaves. A small neat growing shade tree, well suited to the smaller garden. Does not set seeds. (Deciduous 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] 2.2-2.6 2.4-2.5 2.5-2.7 1.5 2.7-3 1.7 2.7-3 3 1.2 45L 2.2-2.7 1.5 45L 2.5-3.6 1.7 60L 2.7 1.2 60L LW 3 1.5 60L 3.3 1.7 P60 2.3 1.4 45L 3 Page 134 Prunus camp. “Okame” - (Taiwan Cherry) Small tree with a compact rounded head and smaller leaves. Mass of bright carmine rose bell shaped single blossom hang in pendant clusters. Flowers early September. Blossom is full of nectar to the delight of birds. Bright orange autumn leaves. Perfect for the smaller garden. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Prunus camp. “Pink Cloud” - (Taiwan Cherry) Delightful small, rounded neat headed tree with spreading branches. Perfect shade tree for a smaller garden. Clusters of soft pink pendant clusters hang from the branches in early August. Blossom is full of nectar to the delight of birds. Coppery green leaves all season. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Prunus camp. “Superba” - (Taiwan Cherry) Hybrid which flowers from late August. Profuse display of deep rose red single blossom in pendulous clusters. Blossom is full of nectar to the delight of birds. Forms a small pyramidal upright tree. Perfect for the smaller garden and lining drive-ways. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Grade shown is 45L Hgt P60 2.7 P60 LW 2.6 1 45L 3 1.5 60L 3.5 60L 3 1.2 80L 3-4.2 1.7 P95 3.3 1.7 60L 2.5 80L 2.5 1.5 P40 2.5 1.5 P60 2.7-3.7 1.5 P60 2-3 45L 3-3.5 1.5 45L 2.7-3.7 1.7 45L LW 2.7 1.2 45L HW 3 1.7 60L 3-3.5 1.7 80L 4 80L 3.5-3.6 1.5 80L 3.6-3.8 1.7 1.7 m 100L 3.7 Prunus cera. “Blireiana” - (Hybrid) P40 1.6 P60 2.4 Prunus cera. “Thundercloud” - (syn nigra, Flowering Plum) Beautiful hybrid between an ornamental plum and apricot giving a profusion of fragrant rose pink double blossom in late August. Rich claret red leaves persist though summer. A small rounded grower. Perfect for smaller gardens. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3.5m) Page 135 Bag P40 2.6 Ornamental plum hybrid with year round interest. Black stems and branches are revealed through winter. Stems are wreathed in dainty pink blossom in early September. Leaves emerge smoky red and darken to purple black. Colour persists all season. Upright grower. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2.6 P95 2.7 80L 3 Prunus hillieri “Spire” - (Flowering Cherry) 60L 2.5 60L 3.2 80L 3 80L 3.5 Densely branched narrow upright form with smaller leaves. Bronze spring leaves become green and turn red and orange in autumn. Becomes a cloud of dainty soft pink blossom in September contrasts against the reddish shoots. Perfect for small spaces, lining driveways. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.5 1.5 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Prunus mume “Peggy Clark” - (Flowering Japanese Apricot) P60 2.2 Prunus mume “The Geisha” - (Flowering Japanese Apricot) P60 2.5 Prunus “Pink Perfection” - (Flowering Cherry) P60 2.5 1.5 P95 2.2-3 1.7 P95 2.5 1.5 100L 3 P95 3 1.7 80L 3.6 1.7 160L 4-4.5 1.7 P95 3 1.8 60L 3.5 1.8 80L 3.5-4 1.8 160L 4.5 1.7 200L 5 400L 5.5 1.7 Prunus serrula - (Paperbark Cherry) 80L 3.3 1 Prunus serrulata “Shirofugen” - (Flowering Cherry) 45L 2.5 1.7 60L 2.7 1.7 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees One of the first blossom trees to flower in mid-winter. Delightfully fragrant semi-double rose pink flowers on the bare branches. Very oriental looking and a great cut flower. Forms a small rounded bush. (Deciduous 3m) One of the first blossom trees to flower in mid-winter. Delightfully fragrant claret rose single flowers with numerous central stamens appear on the bare branches. Very oriental looking and a great cut flower. Forms a small rounded bush. (Deciduous 3m) Erect spreading vase shaped tree. Bronze new leaves are green through summer and orange in autumn. Fully double flowers with frilled margins are bright rosy pink in bud, open clear pink. Flowers late October into November. Perfect for lining drive-ways, avenues. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) Prunus sargentii - (Sargent’s Cherry) A medium sized spreading tree with a rounded head. Large single dark pink flowers adorn the bare branches in early spring. Birds adore the small black summer fruit. Stunning red, orange and yellow autumn leaves. (Deciduous 6m) Prunus sato-zakura “Kanzan” - (Flowering Cherry) Narrow erect vase shaped grower. Maroon buds open to large fully double purplish pink flowers held in drooping clusters. Bronze leaves emerge with the flowers to contrast nicely. Flowers late October. Red, orange and yellow autumn leaves. Perfect for lining avenues and drive-ways. (Deciduous 6m) Prized for the glistening, polished, reddish brown, and mahogany- like peeling bark. Long, narrow, serrated green leaves appear with the single white blossom in mid spring. Stunning yellow autumn leaves. Bare branches glow in the winter sun. Forms a small upright tree. (Deciduous 6m) Wide spreading Flat-topped flowering Cherry with tiered horizontal branches. The last Cherry to flower in the season early Nov. Fully double pale pink flowers age to lavender pink. Coppery bronze new leaves. Stunning autumn leaves of orange and red. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 136 Bag Hgt P60 2-3 1.7 45L 2 1.2 45L 2.2-3 1.7 60L 2.6 1.7 60L 2.9 2 80L 2.6 1.8 P60 2.2 1.7 P95 2.6-3.3 1.7 P95 2.5-2.7 1.8 60L 2.7-3.3 1.7 80L 2.9-3.3 1.7 160L 3.3-3.7 1.7 P40 1.9 1.2 P60 1.7-2 1.2 P60 2 1.5 Prunus sub. “Peggy Wilson” - (Flowering Cherry) 45L 2.5 Prunus “Tai Haku” - (Great White Cherry) P60 2.5 1.7 P95 2.7 1.2 45L 2.5-3.2 1.7 60L 3.2 1.7 80L 3.2-3.6 1.5 200l 4 1.5 Prunus “Takasago” - (Flowering Cherry) P95 3.3 1.7 Small upright growing, well suited to the smaller garden. In mid-October bears clusters of large double pendulous flowers. Buds are a mushroom pink colour which contrast nicely with the pale pink flowers. Bronzy green leaves through season which turn red in autumn. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) 60L 3.3 1.7 Prunus “Ukon” - (Green Flowering Cherry) P95 2.8 P95 2.5-3 1.7 80L 3.3-3.6 1.7 Prunus “Shimidsu-Sakura” - (Flowering Cherry) One of the loveliest Flowering Cherries which grows into a small spreading tree with gracefully arching branches to form a flat top tree. Late October flowering. Pink buds open to fully double flowers of palest pink which fade to white, in pendulous clusters. Orange and red autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Prunus “Shirotae” - (Mt Fuji Cherry) Strong growing, wide spreading, flat top cherry with tiered horizontal branches. Grows as wide as its height. Large fragrant, pure white single and semi-double flowers. Flowers in early October. Serrated green leaves turn yellow and orange in autumn. A superb shade tree. (Deciduous 5m) Prunus sub. “Autumnalis Rosea” - (Flowering Cherry) Compact tree with upright growing branches. Semi-double scented flowers are borne in dainty clusters from autumn to spring. Small flowers open paler from deep pink buds. Small deeply serrated leaves turn red and orange in autumn. Perfect for smaller gardens, Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A smaller vase shaped tree with spreading branches, well suited to the smaller garden. Flowers very well in warmer climates . Becomes smothered with large palest blush pink blossom in mid-September. Orange and yellow autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Tall spreading tree with a rounded crown. The very large pure white, slightly fragrant flowers are borne in large clusters in early October. The large leaves mature deep green through summer, turning yellow and orange in autumn. Spectacular blossom tree. (Deciduous 8m) Page 137 Vase shaped tree with upright spreading branches. Soft pink buds open lime green and age to an antique green and pink colouring. Large double flowers are very unique and nestle among the bronze coloured emerging leaves. Flowers late September. Orange red to plum red autumn leaves. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Prunus yedoensis - (Yoshino Cherry) Small graceful upright tree with arching branches. In early September becomes smothered with Almond scented blush white single blossom. Spectacular in full flower. Orange-red autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Prunus yedo. “Awanui” - (Hybrid Yoshino Cherry) Erect vase shaped spreading grower. In midSeptember becomes smothered in fragrant, blush pink single blossom, from deeper buds. An avenue of this Cherry in full flower is an unforgettable sight. Yellow and orange autumn leaves. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Bag Hgt P60 3 60L 3-3.5 60L 2.5 1.8 80L 3.6 1.7 80L 2.5-2.7 1.8 100L 4.5 1.7 P40 2.2 P95 LW 2.5 1.1 45L 3 2 60L 3.2-3.6 1.7 80L 3.6-3.7 2 m Std Price Price m 160L 4 Prunus yedo. “Chinese Brocade” - (Hybrid Yoshino Cherry) 80L 3.3 Prunus yedo. “Craig Lea Rose” - (Hybrid Yoshino Cherry) 80L 3.5 1.5 Prunus “Mountain Haze” - (Flowering Cherry) 45L 2 1.4 45L 2.2-2.5 1.5 60L 3 1.5 80L 2.5 Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Small graceful upright tree with arching branches. In early September becomes smothered with large Almond scented blush white single blossom from deep pink buds with the edges of the petals shaded pink. Spectacular in full flower. Orange-red autumn leaves. Excellent street tree.(Deciduous 4m) Erect vase shaped spreading grower. In midSeptember become smothered in fragrant, blush pink single blossom, from deeper buds. Very showy and vigorous grower. Perfect for lining drive-ways and avenues. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 7m) A small dome shaped tree with arching branches. The massed display of clusters of pure pink blossom with deeper pink eyes is striking. Flowers early spring. Orange, red and yellow autumn leaves. Perfect for the smaller garden. (Deciduous 4m) Prunus yedo. “Mountain Ice” - (White Yoshino Cherry) P95 3.4 A pure white flowering form of Prunus Awanui with all the same attributes. (Deciduous 5m) 60L 3.4 80L 3.6 Weeping Flowering Cherries Prunus “Kiku-Shidare Sakura” - (Cheals Weeping Cherry) P60 2.4-2.5 1.7 P95 2.2-2.5 1.7 Branches arch before cascading to ground. Large double and frilly deep pink flowers are borne in clusters in early October. Bronze spring leaves are green through summer and scarlet in autumn. Graft height will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 138 Prunus sub. “Falling Snow” - (White Weeping Cherry) Bag Hgt m Std Price Price m P60 1.3 1.2 Slender weeping tree, building up tiers of arching and gracefully pendant branches. Branches are smothered in mid spring with pink buds opening to small single blush pink flowers. Yellow and orange autumn leaves. Height of graft will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Grade shown is P95 P60 1.9 1.7 P95 1.3 1.2 P95 1.9 1.7 80L 2 1.8 Prunus sub. “Pendula Rosea” - (Rosebud Cherry) P60 1.8 1.7 45L 1.8-2.2 1.7 60L 2.2 1.7 80L 1.5 1.2 80L 2.2 1.8 135L 2.2 1.7 160L 2.2 P95 2-2.5 1.7 60L 2.2-2.6 1.7 80L 2.2-2.6 1.7 Slender willowy arching branches build up in tiers to create a wide spreading fountain effect. Branches are smothered in mid spring with deep pink buds opening to small single pink flowers. Yellow and orange autumn leaves. Height of graft will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Grade shown is 45L Prunus yedo. “Purpendens” - (Yoshino Weeping Cherry) Large spreading weeping tree bears horizontal branches that weep at their tips. Large blush pink to white single blossom smother the branches for at least three weeks in October. Gold, orange and red autumn leaves persist well into winter. (Deciduous 3m) Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Prunus grafted on serrula interstem Prunus camp. “Felix Jury” - (On serrula interstem) 80L 3.5 1.8 Shining red peeling bark is an added feature Refer to main listing for description 160L 4 1.8 Prunus “Shirotae” - (On serrula interstem) 80L 4 1.8 400L 4.5 1.7 Shining red peeling bark is an added feature Refer to main listing for description Page 139 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Pseudopanax - The Lancewood Family Pseudopanax arboreus Pseudopanax less. “Trident” Pseudopanax ferox Pseudopanax less. “Purpurea” Pseudopanax arboreus - (Puahou, Five Finger) Hgt m P18 1.3 Forms a small rounded tree with an open habit and spreading framework of slender stems. Large glossy handsome leaves. Decorative bunches of black berries which birds relish. A very versatile plant which is very hardy. Can be pruned to any size. (3m) P40 1.8 P95 3.5 Pseudopanax crassifolius - (Horoeka, Lancewood) P18 1.2 P28 1.7 P40 2.4-2.8 P60 2.5 P95 3.7 80L 4.5 Narrow growing small tree with a tall erect trunk. Juvenile leaves are long and narrow and hang from the main trunk. After many years the foliage changes to a small head of leaves.Focal point where a hardy dramatic tree is required where there is very little space. (4m) Pseudopanax crass. hybrids - (Hybrid Lancewood) Page 141 Bag P40 2.5 Narrow growing small tree with a tall erect trunk. Juvenile leaves are long and narrow and hang from the main trunk. After many years the foliage changes to a small head of leaves. Excellent as a single specimen or in bold groups. (4m) P95 1.8 60L 3 Pseudopanax ferox - (Horoeka, Toothed Lancewood) P18 1-1.2 A narrow growing small tree with a tall erect trunk. Juvenile leaves are short and narrow, distinctly toothed and hang from the main trunk. After many years the foliage changes to a small head of leaves. Excellent focal point where a hardy dramatic tree is required where there is very little space. (3m) P40 1.8 P60 1.8 P95 2.3 Pseudopanax laetus - (Five Finger) P18 1.2 A tropical looking large multi stemmed shrub. Is clothed in large leathery glossy deep green leaves. Decorative bunches of black berries in spring which birds relish. A very versatile plant which is very hardy. Can be pruned to any size. (3m) P40 1.4-1.5 P95 1.7 Pseudopanax lessonii - (Houpara, Coastal Five Finger) P18 1.2 A dense bushy shrub with tough leathery green leaves. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as filler or as a dense screen. Can be pruned to any size (3m) P40 1.3-1.4 P95 1.8 Pseudopanax less. “Adiantifolius” - (Hybrid Houpara) P40 1.3 Handsome shrub with erect stems, glossy bright green palmate leaves. A dense bushy shrub with tough leathery green leaves. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as a filler or as a dense screen. Can be pruned to any size. (3m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Pseudopanax less. “Cyril Watson” - (Hybrid Houpara) P18 0.6 Distinct low growing hybrid with a compact bushy habit. Very thick and leathery broad leaves. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as filler or in a container. Slow growing, never out grows its position (2m) P40 0.8-1.2 Pseudopanax less. “Dark Star”- (Hybrid Houpara) P95 2.5 Handsome narrow growing shrub with erect stems. Very dark green leathery leaves are margined with bronze. A great choice for small spaces. Excellent hardy filler which will grow anywhere including coastal. (2m) 80L 4 Pseudopanax less. “Forest Gem” - (Hybrid Houpara) P18 1 Pseudopanax less. “Linearifolius” - (Hybrid Houpara) P40 1.5-2.2 Pseudopanax less. “Moas Toes” - (PVR, Hybrid Houpara) 45L 1.8 Pseudopanax less. “Purpurea” - (Hybrid Houpara) P18 1 P40 1.6 P95 1.6 P18 1.2 P40 2.3 P95 2.8 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A bushy shrub with upright stems covered with tough leathery deep green glossy leaves. Slow growing and ideal for the smaller garden prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as filler or in a container. (2m) A handsome shrub with an erect narrow form. The tough leathery green leaves are divided into narrow segments giving the bush a light airy appearance. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as filler or as a dense screen. Can be pruned to any size (2.5m) Leathery leaves are strongly lobed to resemble Moa’s Toes. Colour is a blend of green and purple. Upright bushy grower. Coastal and drought hardy. Protect from heavy frosts. (Evergreen 2m) A dense bushy compact growing shrub with glossy purple palmate leaves. The older leaves are very dark green. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as a filler or as a dense screen. Can be pruned to any size. (2.5m) Pseudopanax less. “Sabre”- (Hybrid Houpara) An erect narrow grower with long lance shaped leaves. The leaves point downwards from the purplish stems. Dark green leathery leaves have an orange midrib and reddish brown edges. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as a focal point or in narrow spaces. (3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 142 Pyrus - The Pear Family Pyrus bet. “Autumn Leaves” Pyrus cal. “Aristocrat” Pyrus cal. “Bradford” Pyrus sal. “Pendula” Pseudopanax less. “Telstar” - (Hybrid Houpara) Bag Hgt m P18 1.1-1.5 A dense bushy shrub with tough leathery green palmate leaves which are finely cut. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as filler or as a dense screen. Can be pruned to any size (3m) P40 2.4 P95 2.3 Pseudopanax less. “Trident” - (Hybrid Houpara) P40 1.6-1.8 Pyrus “Conference/William Bon Chretian” P60 1.5 Pyrus “Doyenne du Comice/William Bon Chretian” Doyenne du Comice: A large fat greenish yellow Pear with a very sweet and juicy flavour. Ripens late February/ March. Excellent eating and preserving. William Bon Chretien: Large pale green Pears with a finely grained sweet flavour. Ripens February. Excellent for eating and preserving. Pyrus “Seckle/Red Bartlett” Seckle: Smaller pears with creamy white flesh that is exceptionally sweet flavour. A heavy cropper. Smaller grower well suited to the home gardener. Red Bartlett: Wine purple skin turns brilliant scarlet when ripe. Very aromatic pear. A midseason all-purpose pear. Pyrus bet. “Autumn Leaves” - (Birchleaf Pear) P60 1.5 P60 1.5 P40 2.2-2.4 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees An erect shrub with a small trunk from which arises many upward growing branches. Is densely clothed with three lobed tough leathery green leaves. Prefers a dry position and is coastal hardy. Excellent as filler, to line driveways or as a street tree. Can be pruned to any size. (3m) Edible Multiple Graft Pyrus - (Pear) Conference: Long narrow Pear with smooth green russeted skin. Sweet juicy melting flesh. A profuse cropper. Mid-season. William Bon Chretien: Large pale green Pears with a finely grained sweet flavour. Ripens February. Excellent for eating and preserving. Slender smaller growing tree with graceful weeping side branches. They are clothed with shimmering green leaves, the effect being a cascade of leaves. Mass of fragrant white Hawthorn like flowers in early spring. Scarlet autumn leaves. (Deciduous 5m) Pyrus calleryana - (Ornamental Pear) Elegant tree with strong horizontal branching pattern. Glossy dark green leaves turn rich purplish red in autumn. Clusters of pure white Hawthorn like flowers in early spring. Can be pruned into any shape and size. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] P60 160L 3.6 P60 3 P95 2-2.4 60L 3 80L 2.6-3.5 Page 144 Pyrus cal. “Aristocrat” - (Ornamental Pear) Bag Hgt m P28 1.5-2.2 Pyramidal growing tree with an open form and spreading branches that can be trained to grow horizontal. Profusion of white flowers in early spring. Reddish purple new spring leaves mature glossy green and turn red in autumn. Tolerant of poor drainage and pollution. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 10m) P40 2-2.2 P60 2.5 P95 3.2 Pyrus cal. “Bradford” - (Ornamental Pear) P40 2-2.5 Pyramidal growing tree with densely packed branches. Can be easily trained into standard forms .A profusion of early spring blossom in early spring is a stunning feature. Glossy green leaves turn red, orange and maroon in autumn. Tolerant of poor drainage and pollution. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 10m) P60 2-2.3 P95 2.4-3.3 60L 2.2-2.5 Std Price Price m Pyrus cal. “Candelabra” - (PVR, Ornamental Upright Pear) P60 1.5-2.5 A dense columnar growth habit making it ideal for avenues, streets and smaller spaces. Lustrous dark green leaves turn vibrant shades of red and orange through autumn. Very wind tolerant. Grows in both dry and poor soils plus heavy intermittently wet soils. (Deciduous 10m) 60L 3 Pyrus cal. “Kea” - (Ornamental Pear) P60 2.5 A smaller growing multi branched tree with a dense bushy growth habit. Glossy green leaves turn to a blend of burgundy and green over summer. This colouring intensifies to red through autumn. Can be readily clipped into any shape or form. Tolerates both dry and heavier wet soils. (Deciduous 6m) 45L 3 Pyrus sal. “Pendula” - (Weeping Silver Pear) P40 2 LW P40 2 1.7 P60 2-2.4 1.5 P60 2-2.4 1.7 45L 2-2.5 1.5 P95 2.2-2.4 1.7 60L 2.2 1.7 Slender weeping stems with silvery grey bark. The Willow like leaves are silvery white in spring, becoming grey green in summer. Forms tiers of weeping branches to become a large weeping tree but can be easily clipped to stay smaller. Withstands strong winds and drought conditions. (Deciduous 3m) Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Grades shown are P60 & P95 Page 145 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Quercus - The Oak Family Quercus coccinea Quercus cerris Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Quercus rubra Bag Hgt Quercus acutifolia- (Mexian Species) P28 2.5 Small thin leaves are a feature of this Oak. Dense grower which can be clipped as a screen or hedge. Cold hardy in temperate climates (Evergreen 6m) P95 3 Quercus acutissima - (Sawtooth Oak) P28 1.5-2.5 P60 2.2 45L 2.7 A medium sized pyramidal shaped tree. Beautiful polished long leaves are margined with bristle teeth. Yellow autumn leaves turn golden brown by winter and persist as a jacket on the tree until late winter. Very quick grower. Produces bitter acorns. (Deciduous 20m) Quercus afares - (Algerian Oak) P40 2.2 Tough vigorous, broadly spreading Oak from Northern Africa. Develops corky bark and bears plentiful crops of acorns. Tolerates dry coastal sites. Semi-evergreen in warm climates. (Deciduous 20m) P60 2.4-2.5 45L 3 60L 3.5 Quercus affinis - (Mexican Oak) Std Price Price m P60 2.3 A vigorous growing columnar tree with smaller lanceolate glossy green leaves. New spring growth is bronze red. Supple slender stems lend themselves to training horizontally for espaliering and pleaching. Can be easily clipped into standards and other forms. (Evergreen 10m) 45L 2.2 1.5 45L 2.5 1.8 Quercus bicolour - (Swamp Oak) P95 3.5 An easily grown medium sized rounded tree. Glossy leaves are felted with grey beneath. Copper coloured autumn leaves. Produces acorns. Tolerant of moist soils. Grows well on the edge of water. (Deciduous 20m) 80L 3.7 Quercus canariensis - (Mirbeck Oak) P28 2.2 P40 2.2-3 P60 2.4-2.5 P95 2.6-3.5 160L 4.5 P40 1.8-3 P60 2-2.4 P95 2.5-3.3 60L 2.7-3.3 80L 3.5-4 160L 5 A handsome large fast growing tree. Grey deeply fissured bark. Glossy green leaves turn yellow and brown through autumn. Can be semi-deciduous in warm climates. Large crops of acorns. Grows equally well on light and heavy soils. Tolerant of dry coastal sites. (Deciduous 15ms) Quercus cerris - (Turkey Oak) Page 147 m Fast growing Oak is coastal hardy. Makes a wide spreading tree of noble proportions. Rich green oblong lobed leaves turn yellow in autumn. Excellent for both shelter and as a specimen tree. Produces large crops of acorns. (Deciduous 10m) Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P40 2-2.2 P60 2.2-2.8 45L 2.4-3 60L 3-4 80L 2.8-4 100L 3.7-4 Quercus ellipsoidalis - (Northern Pin Oak) P40 2.2 P60 2.4 Quercus felipensis - (Syn crassifolia) P28 2.5 Mexican species with long thick green leaves, heavily felted white on the undersides. Bright red new spring leaves are a startling feature. A compact upright grower. Coastal and drought hardy. (Evergreen 12m) P95 3 Quercus furfuracea - (Mexican Species) P28 2.5 Is clothed in thick leathery olive green leaves. Coastal hardy. (Evergreen) P95 2.5 Quercus ilex - (Holm Oak) Quercus coccinea - (Scarlet Oak) North American species, considered the most brilliantly coloured Oak with its fiery scarlet autumn leaves which persist well into winter. Forms a stately specimen with an open branching structure which allows lawn to grow underneath. More narrow growing than most Oaks. (Deciduous 10m) A member of the Red Oak family. Grows into a medium sized tree with a cylindrical form and rounded head. Glossy green deeply cut leaves turn scarlet, yellow and bronze in winter. Tolerant of strong prevailing winds. Suits dry, and poor sandy soils. (Deciduous 10m) m Std Price Price m P18 0.6-1.3 Forms a large tree with a dense wide spreading crown .Small leathery leaves are dark green with grey undersides. Coastal and drought hardy. With its dense form and smaller leaves can clip into a tough hedge or screen. Excellent for training into topiary forms. (Evergreen 15m) P28 0.8 P40 1.5 P40 1.6 1 P95 1.7-2 1.2 60L 2 Quercus laurina - (Mexican Species) P18 1-1.2 A vigorous growing columnar tree with smaller lanceolate glossy green leaves. New spring growth is bronze red. Supple slender stems lend themselves to training horizontally for espaliering and pleaching. Can be easily clipped into standards and other forms. (Evergreen 10m) P28 1.5-2.5 P60 2-3 45L 2.2 45L 2.2 1.2 45L 2.2-2.6 1.7 Quercus mexicana - (Maxican Species) 45L 3.3 1.2 50L 3 60L 2.5 An open round headed tree with smaller green leaves. Coastal and drought tolerant. (Evergreen) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees 1.2 Page 148 Quercus palustris - (Pin Oak) Hgt m P28 2-2.7 A neat pyramidal habit with spreading branches that will weep to the ground. Glossy green deeply cut leaves turn scarlet, yellow and bronze in autumn. Tolerant of wet soils and strong winds. (Deciduous 10m) P40 2.2-2.7 P60 2-3 45L 2.5-3.7 60L 2.5-3.7 80L 2.8-4 Quercus petraea x robur - (Hybrid English Oak) P28 2-2.2 P40 2.2-2.4 P95 3.6 80L 4 200L 5.2 P40 2 P60 2-3 P95 2.2-3.5 60L 2.6-3.3 80L 3.6-4.2 200L 4-5 This handsome full canopy shade tree differs from robur with its long stalked, broadly oval, large leaves. Clusters of oval acorns are a feature. Coastal and drought hardy. (Deciduous 15m) Quercus robur - (English Oak) The classic Oak, famed for its broad shape, deep fissured bark and characteristic acorns. Lime green leaves in spring mature dark green. The leaves turn yellow in autumn and persist into winter. Ideal for parks, paddocks, lining avenues and as a magnificent specimen tree. (Deciduous 20m) Quercus robur “Fastigiata” - (Columnar English Oak) P28 1.5-2.2 Neat tight columnar habit, like a Lombardy Poplar. Perfect for restricted spaces where height is required. Dark green leaves turn yellow and copper in autumn, then brown in winter. Plant as a screen, to line avenues and driveways or a focal point. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 12m) P40 1.8-2.2 P60 2.1-2.7 P95 2.2-3.3 60L 3-3.6 80L 3.5-4.2 Quercus rubra - (Northern Red Oak) P28 2 Large broad headed tree. Red new leaves. Mature as large deep green leaves. Ruddy red and yellow autumn leaves. Becomes high branched ,wide spreading tree with a deep rooting system allowing lawn and other plants to be grown underneath. Produces acorns. Not for alkaline soils.(Deciduous 12m) P40 2.2-2.7 P60 2.5-3.5 P95 3-3.5 60L 3.3-4 80L 3.5-4 Quercus rubra “Akatere” - (Upright Red Oak) P40 2 P95 2.4 Quercus rubra “Maxima - (American Oak) P60 3 60L 3.3 Narrowly erect fastigiate growth habit. Red spring leaves develop into large glossy broad green leaves which turn bronze red in autumn. A grafted clone so all trees are uniform in habit and growth. Excellent street tree. Not for alkaline soils. (Deciduous 5m) Page 149 Bag Grows into a large broadly columnar form with horizontal wide spreading branches. Large leaves are rich red in spring, green in summer and turning dark ruddy red to brown in autumn. Tolerant of pollution. A fantastic large lawn or paddock specimen tree. Produces bitter Acorns. (Deciduous 12m) Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt P28 1.6-2 P40 1.8 P60 2.2-2.8 P60 2-2.4 1.5 P95 2.4 1.6 Quercus variabilis - (Chinese Cork Oak) 80L 3-4 Quillaja saponaria - (Soap Bark Tree) P28 2 Radermachera sinica - (China Doll, Emerald Tree) P95 2.5 Rhopalastylis b. var. “Chatamica” - (Chatham Is. Nikau) P95 2.3 Rhopalastylis cheesemanii - (Kermadec Island Nikau) P95 2.3 Rhopalastylis sapida - (Nikau Palm) 10L 1 P95 1.2-2.3 Quercus suber - (Cork Oak) Medium sized with a dense crown. Thick fissured corky bark is a feature. Small oval toothed leaves are dark green with grey undersides. Coastal and drought hardy. Smaller leaves can clip into a tough hedge or screen. Ideal for training into topiary forms. Excellent street tree.(Evergreen 15m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees An elegant wide spreading tree with glossy green leaves which are silvery beneath. Develops thick corky bark with deep fissures. Tolerates coastal and drought conditions. Allows pasture to grow underneath the canopy. (Deciduous 15m) A large bush or small growing tree. Bears greenish cream flowers which bees are attracted to. Tolerates dry conditions. (Evergreen 4m) A handsome tree from China. Erect stems are covered in bipinnate glossy green leaves. Excellent quick growing narrow screen. Can be cut back severely to renew growth quickly. Tolerates only moderate frosts. Excellent container plant. (Evergreen 3m) The world’s most southerly grown Palm tree. It is distinguished by its thicker trunk. Is more coastal wind hardy than the other varieties. Frost tender when young. (Evergreen 4m) Differs from the Nikau by having larger and longer fronds and larger flower heads. Frost tender (Evergreen 3m) Elegant and graceful slow growing palm. Grows best in a shady sheltered spot in moist soil but will grow out in the open (The leaves won’t be as lush). Looks best planted in groups. Frost tender. (Evergreen 4m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 150 Robinia - The Locust Family Robinia pse. “Frisia” Robinia pse. “Frisia” Robinia “Cascade Rouge” Robinia pes. “Umbraculifera” Bag Hgt Robinia “Cascade Rogue” - (Pink Cascade) P95 2.5 Robinia pse. “Frisia” - (Golden Locust) P60 2-2.2 One of the most brilliantly coloured yellow foliaged trees. Forms a neat rounded head on a sturdy trunk. Burnished yellow spring leaves mature golden yellow and this colour is maintained until leaf drop. Tolerant of heat, drought and pollution. Ideal for the smaller garden. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) Grade shown is 45L P95 2.4-2.5 Robinia pse. “Tropical Splash” - (Golden Honey Locust) P40 1.8 Robinia pse. “Umbraculifera” - (Robinia ‘Mop Top’) P60 2.2 1.7 P95 2.2 1.7 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Small to medium sized round headed tree with black bark and soft mid-green pinnate leaves. Short pendulous racemes of showy lilac pink flowers are borne in great profusion in early November. Shade tree for the smaller garden. Yellow autumn leaves. Tolerant of heat, drought and pollution. (Deciduous 5m) An improved variety with larger yellow leaves which hold better through the summer and having softer spines. Forms a neat rounded head on a sturdy trunk. Tolerant of heat, drought and pollution. Ideal for the smaller garden. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) A dwarf bush grafted on a standard to give height. Forms a rounded mound of small twiggy stems which are covered with soft green lacy pinnate leaves. Yellow autumn leaves. Tolerates heat and drought. Height of standard will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Grade shown is 45L CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 152 Salix - The Willow Family Salix vitellina “Pendula Aurea” Salix babylonica - Leaf Salix babylonica Salix caprea “Pendula” Salix babylonica - (Green Weeping Willow) Arching wide spreading branches that weep to the ground. Branches are polished brown and are covered with slender deep green leaves which are blue grey underneath. Slender catkins appear with new spring leaves. Wonderful paddock or park shade tree, or for wet areas next to water. (Deciduous 9m) Salix caprea “Pendula” - (Kilmarnock Willow) This dwarf female Pussy Willow with a weeping umbrella form is grafted on a stout trunk. Excellent small tree for moist areas and small gardens. Large silver Catkins adorn the bare branches in late winter. Large green coarse leaves are blue green underneath. Leaves turn yellow in autumn. (Deciduous 2m) Salix repens “Argentea” - (Creeping Willow) Bag Hgt P28 1.8-2.4 P40 1.8-2 P60 2.2-2.7 P60 2 1.7 45L 2 1.7 45L 2 1.8 80L 2 1.8 m 80L 1.9 This small growing Willow is grafted on a standard to create a weeping cascade of small silvery leaves. Silvery catkins appear with the new spring leaves. Regular pruning will encourage fresh new leaves. Tolerant of coastal conditions. (Deciduous) 160L 1.9 Salix vitellina “Pendula Aurea” - (Golden Weeping Willow) P40 2.5 Graceful tree with arching wide spreading branches that weep to the ground. Golden yellow branches are covered with slender soft green leaves. Slender catkins appear with the new spring leaves. Wonderful paddock or park shade tree, or for wet areas next to water. (Deciduous 8m) P60 2.4-3 P95 2.5-3 60L 2.7-3 80L 4 Sapium sebiferum - (Chinese Tallow Tree) P28 2.2 Saracocca ruscifolia - (Christmas Box Tree) P18 0.7 Schinus molle - (Pepper Tree) P95 2.2 60L 2.2-3.2 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Forms a small upright tree with an open canopy of spreading branches. Heart shaped leaves turn vibrant autumn colours of yellow, orange and ruby red, even in warm climates. Long greenish tassel flowers are produced in abundance in late spring. Shallow rooting. Drought resistant. (Deciduous 5m) Forms a dense neat clump of shining green leaves. Tiny fragrant white flowers in winter followed by crimson red berries. Will grow in dry, cold, shady and draughty positions. Excellent as a small hedge or in containers. (Evergreen 1m) Wide spreading shade tree for temperate areas. Bright green pinnate leaves with a distinctive peppery fragrance cover the graceful willowy branches. Solid heavy limbs are safe to climb and build tree huts in. Adaptable enough to tolerate both drought and poorly drained soils, also light frosts. (Evergreen 6m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 154 Sophora - The Kowhai Family Sophora microphylla Sophora micro. var. fulvida Sophora micro. “Sun King” Sophora tetraptera Bag Hgt P28 1.8 P40 1.8-2.6 P60 2.4 P95 2.3-3 60L 2.5-3 80L 3.6 Sequioadendron giganteum - (Syn Wellingtonia) P60 1.5 Sophora chatamica “Milligold” - (Weeping Kowhai) P18 1.2 P40 2 P95 2.2 Sophora “Dragon’s Gold” P18 1 A wide spreading bushy grower with dense foliage. Bears a profusion of lemon yellow flowers in mid-winter which attract nectar seeking birds. Will stand cold conditions and coastal winds. (2m) P40 1 Sequoia sempervirens - (California Redwood) A stately tree of pyramidal form, one of the most handsome conifers. Noted for its longevity. Quick growing this conifer likes adequate moisture in free draining soil. Straight towering trunks are covered in thick reddish brown bark. (Evergreen 8ms in 10 years) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees The Big Tree differs from the Californian Redwood by making a denser tree with shorter scales of deep blue green. The pyramidal form is clothed from the ground upwards, whereas the Redwood sheds it lower branches to reveal the gorgeous bark. Beautiful tree in the landscape. (Evergreen 8ms in 10 years) Wide spreading bushy grower with strong weeping branches clothed in dark green leaves that will weep to the ground. Bears a profusion of short lemon yellow flowers in spring which attracts nectar seeking birds. Excellent for espaliering and cascading from a large container. (2m) Sophora longincarinata - (Kowhai) P28 1.8 A distinct Kowhai found on the limestone hills of Takaka in the Nelson province. Forms a slender small tree with tiny fresh green leaves. Large pale yellow flowers which nectar seeking birds adore. Excellent street tree. (3m) P40 2.7 Sophora microphylla - (South Island Kowhai) P18 1.2-1.6 Has a tangled mass of branches when young but develops into a medium sized tree with gracefully arching and spreading branches and small leaves. Golden yellow spring flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Grow in sun or semi- shade, not too dry Looks lovely sited overlooking water. (5m) P28 2 P40 2.2 P60 2.3 45L 2.5-2.6 80L 3.3 Sophora micro. “Sun King” - (Kowhai) P60 1.8-2 45L 2-2.1 A Chilean species with glossy deep green leaves on arching branches. Short yellow bell shaped flowers are borne in profusion in spring. They attract nectar seeking birds. Suits a smaller garden as more erect growing. (3m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 156 Bag Hgt P18 1.5 P40 1.8 P95 2.5 Sophora mic. var. “Goldies Mantle” - (Kowhai) P40 2 Sophora tetraptera - (North Island Kowhai) P18 1.4-1.8 P40 2-2.6 P60 2.3-2.5 45L 2.3-2.8 80L 3.5-3.6 160L 3.7 Sophora micro. va. fulvida - (Kowhai) A smaller growing Kowhai with a neat spreading form. making a perfect small shade tree for a suburban garden. Small greyish green leaves tolerate moderate coastal conditions and dryness. Large Golden yellow spring flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Excellent street tree. (3m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Selected weeping Kowhai with graceful arching pendulous branches producing clusters of golden flowers in a shower effect. Spring flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Grow in sun or semi- shade, not too dry. Looks lovely sited overlooking water. (3m) Larger leaves and larger flowers are the distinguishing characteristics of this Kowhai. A slender small tree with an airy graceful form. Golden yellow spring flowers attract nectar seeking birds. Grow in sun or semi-shade, not too dry Looks lovely sited overlooking water. (4m) Sorbus - The Rowan Family Sold out till next year Sorbus aria “Lutescens” - (Silver Whitebeam) Compact small upright tree with a pyramidal form. Bold rounded leaves are covered with a dense layer of white hairs to give the leaves a silvery look. Grey green leaves through summer, turning yellow in autumn. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) Sorbus auc. “Chinese Lace” - (Rowan) 60L 3 Sorbus auc. “Scarlet King” - (Rowan) P40 2 P60 2.2 P95 3 60L 3 Erect growing tree with a compact oval crown. The deep green pinnate leaves are deeply cut to give a lacy effect. Turn reddish purple in autumn. Long hanging clusters of dark red fruit from late summer. Grows best in climates with cold winters. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 3m) Page 157 Erect growing tree with a compact oval crown. Grey green pinnate leaves turn light orange in autumn. White flowers in late spring develop into large bunches of bright red oval fruit from late summer. Grows best in climates with cold winters. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Hgt Sorbus devoniensis - (Devon Whitebeam) 100L 3.5 Sorbus folgneri - (Whitebeam) P28 2.2 Graceful small tree with spreading branches. Narrow green leaves are grey underneath. Vivid autumn leaves of amber, orange and red. Dark red berries hang in clusters from late Summer, well into Winter, until devoured by birds. Grows best in climates with cold winters. (Deciduous 4m) 60L 3.2 Sorbus “Ghose” - (Naga Mountain Ash) P60 2 P95 2.5-3.5 Sorbus wilsoniana - (Chinese Rowan) P28 2.4 80L 4 Styrax japonica - (Japanese Snowdrop tree) P40 1.8 P60 2.4 P95 2.7 80l 3 Styrax obassia - (Fragrant Snowdrop Tree) P18 1.2 Syagrus romanzoffiana - (Queen Palm) P60 1.5 P95 1.8-2 60L 2 80L 1.5-2.2 200L 2.5 1000L 4.5 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Compact oval rounded form. Large rounded green leaves are grey beneath. Yellow autumn leaves, White flowers in spring are followed with bunches of brownish speckled fruits from late summer. (Deciduous 8m) A beautiful small tree of erect habit. Beautiful heavily cut green leaves have silvery undersides. Small rose red fruit are borne in large bunches from late summer and persist well into winter until devoured by birds. Grows best in climates with cold winters. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 4m) This small growing erect tree hails from the mountains of China. Beautiful blue grey pinnate leaves are silvery underneath. Large bunches or orange red fruit hang from the branches from late summer to winter until devoured by birds. Excellent street tree (Deciduous 6m) Small oriental tree with a slender trunk and wide spreading fan-like branching structure. Can be used for pleaching. Fragrant white bell shaped flowers with golden stamens hang gracefully beneath the branches in early Summer. Yellow Autumn leaves. (Deciduous 4m) Has all the attributes of the above species but distinctive with its larger leaves undercoated with a thick covering of velvet hairs. (Deciduous 4m) A tall elegant quick growing Palm for temperate areas. The trunk remains narrow to give wonderful height with a canopy of deep green upright and spreading fronds. Soft leaves. Tolerant of strong winds and some coastal. (15m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 158 Bag Taxodium Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Cypress Family - Taxodium distichum - (Swamp Cypress) Shapely pyramidal tree with soft green feathery spring leaves. The leaves turn russet and gold in autumn and persist well into winter. Will grow in up to 60cms depth of water. But will thrive in all marshy ground and in ordinary garden soil as well. (Deciduous 15m) Taxodium dis. “Cascade Falls - (Weeping Bald Cypress) A small weeping tree with branches that weep straight down to the ground. Soft green feathery new leaves turn russet in autumn. Perfect for the smaller garden. Useful for damp low spots to soak up moisture. Graft height will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Taxus P40 1.5-1.6 P95 2.7-3 60L 2.9-3.5 80L 2.5-4 100L 3.6 160L 3.6-3.7 160L 1.8 1.5 160L 1.9-2 1.7 200L 2 1.6 - The Yew Family - Taxus baccata - (English Yew) P40 0.7 Almost black green glossy leaves on a slow growing, but enduring small tree. Perfect for formal plantings as can be clipped into any topiary shape, be it a screen, ball, sphere, column, animal or whatever takes your fancy. (Evergreen 3m) 60L 1.2 Taxus bacc. “Fastigiata” - (Irish Yew) P40 0.9-1.2 P60 1.8 Erect columnar growth which slowly forms a narrow upright column of closely packed branches. Small blackish green leaves. Remains narrow without the need for clipping. The perfect formal specimen column. (Evergreen 3m) Grade shown is P40 Page 159 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Bag Thuja Hgt m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees - The Cypress Family - Thuja occ. “Pyramidalis” - (Pyramidal White Cedar) Very erect columnar growth with flattened fan like sprays. Reliable, enduring and quick growing conifer with deep green leaves. Makes a superb narrow screen that never requires trimming. Great as a focal point or to line avenues and drive ways. Superb container plant. (Evergreen 5m) Grade shown 45L Thuja occ. “Smaragd” - (Emerald Thuja) A shorter and finer leafed version of the above. Leaves are fresh green. Densely forms a narrowly conical habit. Is very reliable and quick growing. Excellent for screens and focal points. Superb container plant. (Evergreen 3m) P40 1.2-1.5 P60 1.2-1.7 P95 1.5-1.8 60L 1.5-2.4 80L 2 100L 2 P40 1.2 P60 1.3-1.5 P95 1.5-1.9 60L 1.8 80L 3.5 P28 1.5 Grade shown is 45L Thuja plicata - (Western Red Cedar) Great shelter tree providing permanent shelter and privacy. Bronzy green leaves. Quick growing with a nice pyramidal bushy form that requires little pruning. Hardy to wind and drought. Canker resistant. Cattle can eat the foliage without coming to any harm. (Evergreen 12m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 160 Tilia - The Lime or Linden Family Tilia cordata Tilia platyphyllos Tilia (Hedge) Tilia tom. “Orbicularis” Bag Hgt Tilia amurensis - (Amur Lime/Linden) 80L 4.5 Tilia cordata - (Small Leaved Lime) P28 0.5-1.3 P40 0.6-2 P60 1.3-2.5 P95 2-2.4 60L 2.8 P40 2.3 P95 2.7 60L 2.5 200l 3 Tilia europaea - (Common Lime) P40 1.8 Forms a large umbrella shaped tree with green heart shaped leaves. They turn yellow in autumn. Produces a mass of pale yellow flowers in summer which bees are attracted to. Perfect park tree, for large avenues and driveways. Can be used for pleaching. (Deciduous 15m) P60 1.8-2.2 60L 3 Tilia platyphyllos - (Broad Leaf Lime) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees One of the first trees to leaf in early spring. Small lime green heart shaped leaves. Slowly forms a dense headed umbrella shaped tree. Pale yellow sweetly scented flowers in summer. (Deciduous 15m) Green through summer, yellow in autumn. Forms a dense pyramidal tree with masses of pale yellow sweetly scented flowers in summer. These attract bees. The pliable branches can be trained along wires for pleaching. Also can be grown as a hedge. (Deciduous 15m) Tilia cordata “Spring Glow” - (Golden Small Leaved Lime) Striking golden yellow spring leaves mature to fresh lime green over summer. Slow growing, small neat grower with an even branching form. Very suited to the smaller garden. Branches can be trained along wires for pleaching. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 5m) P28 2.2 Forms a large umbrella shaped tree with broad green heart shaped leaves. They turn yellow in autumn. Distinctive red shoots. Produces a mass of pale yellow flowers in summer which bees are attracted to. Perfect park tree, for large avenues and driveways. Can be used for pleaching. (Deciduous 20m) P40 1.2-2.5 P60 1.6-2.4 P95 2.5-3 60L 2.7-3.3 80L 3.2-4.5 Tilia tomentosa - (Silver Lime) P60 2.2-2.4 45L 3 60L 3-3.2 80L 3-4 100L 3.5 P95 2.7 80L 3.3 Robust tree with erect branches, becoming an umbrella shape with maturity. Dark green rounded leaves are silver underneath and look particularly lovely when ruffled by breezes. Produces a mass of pale yellow sweetly scented flowers in summer, which attracts bees. (Deciduous 15m) Tilia tom. “Orbicularis” - (Weeping Silver Lime) Robust narrow conical grower with weeping side branches. Dark green heart shaped leaves are silver underneath and look particularly lovely when ruffled by breezes. Produces a mass of pale yellow sweetly scented flowers in summer, which attracts bees. (Deciduous 10m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 162 Ulmus - The Elm Family Ulmus parv. “Frontier” Ulmus pro. “Louis Van Houtte” Ulmus hol. “Groeneveld” Ulmus glab. “Pendula” Bag Hgt Tilia tom.”Petioloris” - (Weeping Silver Lime) 80L 3.7 Trachycarpus fortunei - (Chinese Windmill Palm) P95 1 80L 1.6-2 160L 2 Tsuga heterophylla - (Western Hemlock) P60 1.5 Ulmus carp. “Variegata” - (Spotted Elm) P28 2 P40 2.4-2.6 P60 3 45L 3-3.3 60L 3.5 80L 4 200L 4.5 200L 5 m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A fabulous specimen tree forming a large broad crown with downward sweeping branches. Large dark green leaves are silvery beneath. Fragrant summer flowers of green attract bees. (Deciduous) The most cold hardy of the palms able to survive in the colder regions of N.Z. A thick layer of protective hair on the trunk is a distinctive characteristic of this palm. Big light green fan leaves form a compact canopy. Coastal and wind hardy. (10m) A large evergreen conifer with a narrow crown and down-sweeping branches. The needles are soft and feathery, dark green on top and whitish below. Becomes an elegant tree with a spire like crown and makes a perfect specimen tree. Tolerates shade. (Evergreen 15m) Beautiful tree with graceful, open vase shaped habit, the branches often weeping. Deep green leaves are marbled and speckled with white, giving a silvery effect. A glorious tree in the landscape to lighten up areas. Looks particulary good planted in groups. Excellent for lining avenues and as a stand alone specimen tree in a lawn or in a paddock. Tolerates strong winds and poor soils. (Deciduous 6m) Grades shown are P60 & 45L Ulmus “Dodens” - (Dutch Hybrid Elm) Selected clone for its upright pyramidal form. Large coarse deep green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Bare branches are covered with bright green double blossom in early spring. A spectacular sight. Very hardy to coastal winds and droughts. Good for lining large avenues. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 20m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 164 Bag Hgt 45L 2.5 2.2 45L 2.6 2.4 60L 2.4 2 60L 2.5 2.2 60L 3 2.7 80L 2.4 2.2 P95 2.5 2.2 60L 2-2.5 2 60L 2.6 2.4 80L 2.2 2 100L 2.2 2 P95 3 80L 3-3.3 200L 4.5 Ulmus lobel - (Upright Elm) 60L 3.5 Vigorous hybrid Elm with striking upright growth habit. Bronze new leaves mature deep green, then yellow in autumn. Resistant to Dutch Elm disease. Coastal and drought hardy. Perfect hardy screen tree, for lining large avenues, etc. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 15m) 60L 3.3-4.2 80L 3.9 Ulmus glab. “Horizontalis” - (Horizontal Elm) Small tree with wide spreading horizontal branches. Good shade tree, branches can be pruned to keep the size required. Hardy to wind and drought. Lime green double blossom on bare branches in spring. Graft height will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Ulmus glab. “Pendula” - (Weeping Elm) Forms the perfect umbrella of weeping branches to the ground. Large coarse green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Can train branches outwards on a frame to make a more wide spreading weeping shade tree. Very hardy to wind and drought. Graft height will determine ultimate height. (Deciduous) Ulmus holl. “Groeneveld” - (Dutch Hybrid-Elm) Selected to be resistant to Dutch Elm disease. Densely upswept branches form a narrow pyramid. Leafs in mid-November. Yellow autumn leaves. Hardy to strong wind and drought but intolerant of wet feet. Perfect for lining large avenues. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 20m) Std Price Price m Ulmus minor “Jacqueline Hillier” P40 1.3 Large dense growing shrub which will eventually form a small tree of great character. Small dark green leaves clothe the arching stems. Very trainable and popular for bonsai as young trees look mature from an early age. Can grow as a dense screen, specimen for a rockery, or in containers. (Deciduous 2m) P60 1.7-2 1 P60 2 1.2 P60 1.9 1.5 P95 1.6-2 1.2 P95 2 1.5 Ulmus parvifolia - (Chinese Elm) P28 1.5-1.8 P40 2.2-2.5 P60 2.6 80L 3.6 200L 4.2 P60 2.5 45L 2.7-3 60L 3-4 80L 3.6 Forms a rounded head with graceful pendulous branches, slender trunk and peeling bark. Smaller dark green leaves turn orange and yellow in autumn. Tolerant of moderate coastal winds and drought. Perfect shade tree for the smaller garden. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) Ulmus parvi. “Frontier” - (Hybrid Chinese Elm) Page 165 m Forms a vase shaped tree with a small rounded head. Small dark green leaves turn glowing burgundy in autumn and persist well into winter. Tolerant of moderate coastal winds and drought. Perfect shade trees for the smaller garden. Does not produce seeds. Excellent street tree. (Deciduous 6m) Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Ulmus pr. “Louis Van Houtte” - (syn. Lutescens. Golden Elm) Bag Hgt m P60 2.2-2.6 Vase shaped tree with a large spreading canopy. Large soft golden leaves maintain their show until autumn when they become brighter before falling. Hardiest golden foliaged trees to winds. Profusion of double lime green blossom on bare spring branches. Excellent specimen tree. (Deciduous 6m) P95 2.2 60L 2.2 80L 2.5 Ulmus pumila - (Siberian Elm) 60L 3-3.5 Viburnum opulus “Sterile” - (Snowball Tree) P60 1.3-1.6 Large snowball shaped flowers emerge lime green and mature pure white. October flowering. A robust upright grower with arching branches. Green Maple like leaves turn intense purple in autumn. No berries. (Deciduous 3m) 45L 1.6 Viburnum tinus - (Laurustinus) P28 1 Viburnum tinus “Eve Price” - (Laurustinus) P28 1 Vitex lucens - (Puriri) P18 1.2 P40 1.3-1.8 Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees A medium sized upright tree with a dense growth habit. Shiny green leaves turn yellow in autumn and these persist well into winter. Resistant to Dutch Elm disease. Tolerant of drought, wind, cold and poor soils. (Deciduous 6m) Viburnum Multi-branched with a dense rounded form. Dark green leathery leaves. An excellent hedge or screen as grows right to the ground and clips readily. Will grow in shade. White flowers from pink buds in spring. (Evergreen 2m) Multi-branched with a dense rounded form. Smaller dark green leathery leaves. An excellent hedge or screen as grows right to the ground and clips readily. Will grow in shade. Blush white flowers from carmine pink buds in spring. (Evergreen 1.5m) Young trees are quite shrubby and upright, forming a large canopy after many decades. Rich green leaves have wavy edges. Pinkish red flowers are produced through most of the year and attract Tuis while Wood Pigeons favour the red berries. Tolerant of wind and coastal exposure but only light frosts. (8m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 166 Zelkova Zelkova serrata - Autumn Zelkova serrata - Spring Zelkova sinica Zelkova carpinifolia Bag Hgt P95 2-2.2 80L 2-2.2 200L 2-3 Yucca elephantipies - (Spineless Yucca) 400L 2.6-3.6 Zelkova serrata - (Japanese Zelkova) P28 1.8-2.5 P40 1.8-2.5 P60 2.2-3 P95 2.4-3.5 60L 3 80L 3.6 Zelkova serr. “Kiwi Sunset” - (Japanese Zelkova) P40 1.8-2 Showy large shrub or small tree with handsome golden leaves. New leaves emerge wine red to bronze. Pruning to keep this plant a bush will encourage the long branches to weep in a striking effect. (Deciduous 4m) P60 2.2 60L 3.3 Zelkova sinica - (Chinese Zelkova) 60L 3-4 80L 3.6 Washingtonia robusta - (Mexican Fan Palm) Immense fan palm leaves weep when mature. Old leaves drop off the trunk to leave a distinctive criss-cross scarring on the trunk. The palm stems bear vicious curved barbs which are a feature but to be wary of. A hardy palm for temperate regions. (10m) m Std Price Price m Exc GST 1-5 Trees Exc GST 5+ Trees Long shiny mid green spear shaped leaves encircle the erect stems which towers upwards. New stems emerge to form the base to form a thicket of stems. White bell shaped flowers in late summer. Grows in temperate regions with light frosts. (3m) Forms a vase shaped tree with a spreading crown of branches which weep at their tips. A fabulous shade tree for larger gardens, paddocks, parks etc. Narrow pale green Summer leaves turn yellow orange and scarlet in autumn. Smooth greyish white bark. Just as hardy as the Elms. Tolerant of drought, once established and withstands strong winds. (Deciduous 8m) Grades shown are P40 & P95 A medium sized broadly upright tree with small dark green heavily serrated leaves. Bronze pink new spring leaves. Smooth grey bark flakes with age to reveal orange, brown and grey colouring. (Deciduous 6m) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 168 Notes Page 169 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Order Form (Leafland Free Fax: 0508-532-352) Name: Postal Address: Delivery Address: Email: Phone/Fax Numbers: Plant Variety Ordered CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Qty Bag Height Std Price Page 170 Application For Credit - All Deciduous Trees and a range of Evergreen,Natives and Conifers - Business: Name: Postal Address: Delivery Address: Email: Phone: Mobile: Fax: Accountant: Bank: Business Referrals Business name: Phone: Business name: Phone: Declaration: The information given above is true and correct and I agree to the terms and conditions below. Signed: Date: Terms and Conditions: 1. Payment is due on the 20th of the month following delivery. 2. All goods remain the property of the vendor until payment is received in full. 3. Interest may be charged on all overdue accounts. 4. The debtor agrees to pay all collection costs incurred in recovering any overdue amounts. 5. Credit may be stopped without reason given for doing so. 6. Claims and returns must be made within 14 days and original invoice number must be quoted. 7. The applicant to this credit request authorises any person or company to provide Leafland or its agents such information that may be required in support of this application. 8. Any discounts given may be reversed if payment is not received by the due date. 9. Refer to Wholesale Terms of Trade at the back of Leafland’s current catalogue. Page 171 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Freight Estimate freight cost: (Please note prices are subject to change without warning. Prices are indicative only. Prices for other grades available on request) North Island: Minimum Charge - Varies for each region 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Price available on request. P60/35L = $19, P95/45L = $28, 60L = $40, 80L = $44 P60/35L = $24, P95/45L = $32, 60L = $48, 80L = $63 Price available on request. P60/35L = $15, P95/45L = $24, 60L = $40, 80L = $57 P60/35L = $19, P95/45L = $23, 60L = $34, 80L = $37 P60/35L = $18, P95/45L = $22, 60L = $33, 80L = $33 P60/35L = $13, P95/45L = $20, 60L = $36, 80L = $48 P60/35L = $17, P95/45L = $22, 60L = $33, 80L = $38 P60/35L = $16, P95/45L = $20, 60L = $27, 80L = $33 South Island – Minimum Charge - Price avaliable on request 11 12 13 14 15 16 Price available on request. Price available on request. Price available on request. Price available on request. Price available on request. Price available on request. 17 Prices available on request. (Prices are per tree, except for the minimum charge rate, and are plus GST and excluding Fuel Adjustment Factor, FAF, rate) CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 172 Street-scape Watering Recommendations We believe it would save a lot of time and money if local councils made it compulsory for new developments that an automatic watering system be installed prior to planting. An inconspicuous and relatively cheap system could be implanted around a cul-de-sac or street that could easily water up to 100 trees at once, activated by a simple battery operated valve which feeds a 16mm pipe. The pipe would be laid in beside the footpath prior to soil being brought in. As trees are planted a shallow trench is dug to the feed pipe and a 6mm lateral tube installed with a dripper installed on the end by the tree. The advantages are: 1. Saving of time in future watering. 2. Reducing tree losses as a result of dry-out. 3. Vandal proof. 4. Planting could be undertaken at any time of the year. 5. Visual impact of consistency of grade in street. In most cases developers have to ensure services are installed, and I think this would be relatively cheap compared to the cost of supplying other services. Page 173 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Street Tree Care - A generic letter from Council’s for residents, when street trees are planted - Dear Resident, You have the privilege of being provided from the local council a street tree outside your property to add value and beauty to your neighborhood. It is often noted that the most valuable neighborhoods of our cities are the areas where the established trees are, so we would like you to help us increase the value of your street. Trees are a living item, and they depend on care, water, food to become established. They will also provide shade and shelter to your neighborhood. If every resident was prepared to care for their street tree, it will make our city a much more livable environment. To help your own tree grow into a healthy specimen tree we recommend the following: Watering: During the summer months, regular watering is very important for the survival of your tree, so we suggest that you give a good bucket of water every two or three days during the heat of summer to help the tree become established. If water restrictions are in place, use grey water instead. During the winter months the tree shouldn’t need any water. Mulching: Bare soil on a hot day can lose over 2 liters of moisture on a hot day. We recommend to cover the root zone with three to four inches of bark mulch ( not lawn clippings) as the mulch will keep the soil cooler, and encourage worms to live in the humus below it. Keep the mulch away from the tree trunk. Staking: Staking is very important in the first year of the tree to prevent movement in the root zone, and good staking will ensure the roots can quickly establish into the surrounding soil. After any high winds please check the ties to make certain that they haven’t become loose. Enjoy your tree and watch it flourish to create an enhanced environment. Old Proverb for the streetwise: If everyone cleaned in front of their property, then the whole street would be clean, and if everyone took care of their own street tree, the whole street would be green. Pyrus cal. “Bradford” - Pg 145 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 174 Tree accessories for sale at Leafland. Tree Stakes Pine Stakes - Pointed, untreated. We recommend 2x stakes per P95 and 3x stakes per 80L 1.7m x 50mm x 50mm $3.75 ea + GST Tree Tie Elastic Tree Tie Webbing (Should last for two years) 50mm x 50m - $33 per roll + GST Hessian Tree Tie (Should last for a season) 50mm x 50m - $14 per roll + GST Fertilizer The Gardener - Tree and Shrub (Slow release fertilizer tablets) To be placed under the root ball when planting. 1Kg, approx. 100 tablets - $17 per bag + GST (5x tablets per P95) Easy Green - Lawn and Garden (Top feeding fertilizer) Coir Square Work into the top of soil and water in. 5Kg - $25 per bag + GST To help retain moisture and restricts weed growth around the base of the tree. $3.50 ea + GST Gypsum Clay breaker and soil conditioner Great for improving the quality of heavy soil types 8Kg - $20 per bag + GST Page 175 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Categories Often Asked For Evergreens: Evergreens (cont.) Evergreens (cont.) Edible Trees: Abies concolor Juniperus chinensis “Kaizuka” Prumnopitys ferruginea Castanea sativa Acacia melanoxylon Knightia excelsa Prunus laurocerasus Citrus grapefruit “Golden Special” Agathis australis Kunzea ericoides Prunus lusitanica Citrus lemon “Meyer” Alnus jorullensis Myoporum laetum Pseudopanax “Adiantifolius” Citrus “Lemonade Araucaria heterophylla Laurelia novae-zealandiae Pseudopanax arboreus Citrus lime “Bearss” Astelia chathamica Laurus nobilis Pseudopanax crassifolius Citrus mandarin “Encore” Banksia integrifolia Leptospernum “Copper Sheen” Pseudopanax crassifolius hybrids Citrus mandarin “Kawano” Beilschmiedia tawa Libocedrus plumosa Pseudopanax “Cyril Watson” Citrus mandarin “Miho” Callistemon viminalis “Hannah Ray” Lophomyrtus “Indian Chief” Pseudopanax “Dark Star” Citrus mandarin “Silverhill” Callistemon viminalis “Red Cluster” Lophomyrtus “Kathryn” Pseudopanax ferox Citrus orange “Harewood Late” Carpodetus serratus Lophomyrtus obcordata Pseudopanax laetus Citrus orange “Newhall” Cunonia capensis Lophomyrtus “Red Dragon” Pseudopanax lessonii hybrid Citrus “Tahitian Lime” Cedrus Macadamia Pseudopanax lessonii “Forest Gem” Feijoa “Apollo” Citrus Magnolia grandiflora Pseudopanax lessonii “Moas Toes” Feijoa “Triumph” Coprosma virescens Meryta sinclairii Pseudopanax lessonii “Purpurea” Feijoa “Unique” Cordyline australis Metrosideros excelsa Pseudopanax lessonii “Sabre” Feijoa “Wiki Tu” Cordyline Kasper Metrosideros excelsa “Maori Princess” Pseudopanax lessonii “Telstar” Ficus carcia “Brown Turkey” Cordyline “Midnight Star” Metrosideros “Maungapiko” Pseudopanax lessonii “Trident” Juglans regia - Varieties Corokia “Bronze King” Metrosideros “Mistral” Quercus ilex Macadamia beaumont Corokia “Geentys Green” Metrosideros robusta Quercus suber Macadamia renown Corokia x virgata “Cheesemanii” Metrosideros umbellata Schinus molle Malus domestica “Ballerina Maypole” Corynocarpus laevigatus Michelia Sequoia sempervirens Malus domestica “Initial” Cryptomeria japonica Myrsine australis Sequioadendron giganteum Malus domestica “Kentish Fillbasket” Cryptomeria japonica “Egmont” Myrsine salicina Sophora chatamica “Milligold” Malus “Jack Humm” Cupressus “Ovensii” Nestegis cunninghamii Sophora “Dragon’s Gold” Malus “Jelly King” Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Nothofagus fusca Sophora longincarinata Malus “Monty's Surprise/Peasgood's Nonsuch” Dacrydium cupressinum Nothofagus menziesii Sophora microphylla Malus “Royal Gala/Golden Delicious” Dodonaea viscosa Nothofagus solandri Sophora micro. “Sun King” Malus “Braeburn/Monty's Surprise/Splendour” Dodonaea viscosa “Purpurea” Olea Sophora micro. var. fulvida Olea Eucalyptus Olearia albida Sophora micro. var. “Goldies Mantle” Persimmon “Matsumoto Wase Fuyu” Eucryphia Olearia paniculata Sophora tetraptera Prunus “Billington” Eugenia venetatii Osmanthus heterophyllus “Purpureus” Taxus baccata Prunus compact “Stella” Feijoa “Apollo” Photinia “Red Robin” Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Prunus “Omega” Feijoa “Triumph” Picea abies Thuja occidentalis “Pyramidalis” Prunus salcina “Elephant Heart” Feijoa “Unique” Picea pungens “Glauca” Thuja occidentalis “Smaragd” Prunus salicina “Santa Rosa” Fraxinus griffithii Pittosporum crassifolium Thuja plicata Prunus salicina “Satsuma” Ficus “Tuffi” Pittosporum eugenioides Viburnum tinus Prunus “Tangshi” Gordonia axillaris Pittosporum eugenioides “Variegatum” Viburnum tinus “Eve Price” Prunus “Peachcot/April White” Gordonia yunnanensis Pittosporum tenuifolium Palms: Prunus “Stella/Rainier” Grevillea robusta Pittosporum tenuifolium “Green Ripple” Butia capitata Pyrus “Conference/William Bon Chretian” Griselinia littoralis Pittosporum tenuifolium “Mountain Jade” Cycas revoluta Pyrus “Doyenne du Comice/William Bon Chretian” Griselinia littoralis “Broadway Mint” Pittosporum tenuifolium “Mountain Green” Phoenix canariensis Pyrus “Seckle/Red Bartlett” Griselinia littoralis “Canterbury” Pittosporum tenuifolium “Silver Sheen” Syagrus romanzoffiana Griselinia littoralis “Ardmore Emerald” Pittosporum tenuifolium “Stephens Island” Trachycarpus fortunei Griselinia lucida - Puka Pittosporum tenuifolium “Variegata” Washingtonia robusta Hoheria angustifolia Pittosporum tenuifolium “Wrinkle Blue” Rhopalastylis Hoheria populnea Podocarpus cunninghamii Hoheria sexstylosa Podocarpus henkelii Hoheria sexstylosa “Purple Lace” Podocarpus macrophyllus Hymenosporum flavum Podocarpus totara Ilex meserveae “Blue Prince” Podocarpus totara “Aurea” CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 176 Categories Often Asked For Large Trees 10m+ Large Trees 10m+ (cont.) Medium Trees 5m-10m Medium Trees 5m-10m (cont.) Abies concolor Magnolia campbelli Acer cappadocicum “Rubrum” Cupressus glabra “Blue Ice” Acacia melanoxylon Magnolia “J C Williams” Acer davidii Cupressus sempervirens “Swane’s Gold” Acer buergerianum Magnolia grandiflora Acer glabrum “Douglasii” Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Acer rubrum Magnolia grandiflora “Ferruginea” Acer negundo “Violaceum” Dacrydium cupressinum Acer rubrum “Bowhall” Malus trilobata Acer palmatum “Bloodgood” Davidia involucrata Acer rubrum “Brandywine” Melia azedarach Acer platanoides Dodonaea viscosa Acer rubrum “Columnare” Metasequoia glyptostroboides Acer platanoides “Drummondii” Eucalyptus ficifolia Acer rubrum “October Glory” Metrosideros robusta Acer platanoides “Globosum” Fagus sylvatica “Dawyck Green” Acer rubrum “Red Sunset” Nothofagus fusca Acer platanoides “Nigrum” Fagus sylvatica “Luteovariegata” Acer rubrum x freemanii “Jeffersred” Parrotia persica Acer pseudoplatanus “Leopoldii” Fagus sylvatica “Rohanii” Aesculus carnea Paulownia tomentosa Acer pseudoplatanus “Purpureum” Fraxinus excelsior “Aurea” Aesculus carnea “Briotii” Picea abies Acer saccharinum Fraxinus ornus Aesculus hippocastanum Picea pungens “Glauca” Acer saccharum Fraxinus velutina Aesculus indica Platanus acerifolia Aesculus hippocastanum “Baumannii” Ginkgo biloba Aesculus turbinata Platanus acerifolia “Pyramidalis” Aesculus neglecta “Erythroblastos” Ginkgo biloba “Autumn Gold” Alnus cremastogyne Platanus “Suttneri” Agathis australis Ginkgo biloba “Fastigiata” Alnus glutinosa Podocarpus macrophyllus Albizia julibrissin “Red Silk” Ginkgo biloba “Jade Butterflies” Alnus glutinosa “Imperiallis” Quercus afares Albizia julibrissin “Rosea” Ginkgo biloba “Saratoga” Alnus glutinosa v “Barabata” Quercus affinis Albizia julibrissin “Summer Chocolate” Gleditsia triacanthos inermis “Ruby Lace” Alnus rubra Quercus alba Alectryon excelsus Gleditsia triacanthos inermis “Skyline” Araucaria heterophylla Quercus bicolor Alnus cordata Gleditsia triacanthos inermis “Sunburst” Beilschmiedia tawa Quercus canariensis Alnus glutinosa “Laciniata” Griselinia lucida - Puka Betula nigra Quercus cerris Alnus incana “Aurea” Hoheria angustifolia Betula papyrifera “Commutata” Quercus coccinea Alnus jorullensis Hoheria populnea Betula pendula Quercus ellipsoidalis Betula pendula “Dalecarlica” Hoheria sexstylosa Betula platyphylla Quercus ilex Betula pendula “Purple Splendour” Hymenosporum flavum Brachychiton acerifolius Quercus palustris Betula platyphylla “Japonica” Idesia polycarpa Castanea sativa Quercus petraea x robur Betula utilis “Jacquemontii Dazzler” Idesia polycarpa – female Celtis australis Quercus robur Betula utilis “Jermyns” Idesia polycarpa “Kentucky Fry” Cercidiphyllum japonicum Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Betula utilis “Sliver Shadow” Jacaranda mimosifolia Cryptomeria japonica Quercus rubra Betula “Whitespire” Juniperus chinensis “Kaizuka” Cryptomeria japonica “Egmont” Quercus suber Carpinus betulus Knightia excelsa Cupressus “Leightons Green” Quercus variabilis Carpinus betulus “Fastigiata” Kunzea ericoides Eucalyptus leucoxylon “Rosea” Sequoia sempervirens Carpinus japonica Larix kaempferi Fagus sylvatica Sorbus devoniensis Carpodetus serratus Laurelia novae-zealandiae Fagus sylvatica “Purpurea” Syagrus romanzoffiana Cedrela sinensis “Flamingo” Liquidambar acalycina Fraxinus excelsior Taxodium distichum Cedrus atlantica “Glauca” Liquidambar styraciflua Fraxinus oxycarpa “Raywood” Taxodium distichum “Mexicanum” Cedrus deodara Liquidambar styraciflua “Burgundy” Fraxinus pennsylvanica “Cimmzam” Thuja plicata Cedrus deodara “Aurea” Liquidambar styraciflua “Festeri” Gleditsia triacanthos inermis “Shademaster” Tilia cordata Cercis racemosa Liquidambar styraciflua “Golden Treasure” Grevillea robusta Tilia europaea Cercis reniformis “Oklahoma” Liquidambar styraciflua “Lane Roberts” Juglans cinerea Tilia platyphyllos Cercis siliquastrum “Alba” Liquidambar styraciflua “Palo Alto” Juglans nigra Tilia tomentosa Cordyline australis Liquidambar styraciflua “Rotundiloba” Juglans regia Trachycarpus fortunei Cordyline “Midnight Star” Liquidambar styraciflua “Worplesdon” Juglans regia “Meyric” Ulmus hollandica “Groeneveld” Cornus controversa Liriodendron chinense Juglans regia “Meyric Seedling” Ulmus lobel Cornus “Eddie’s White Wonder” Magnolia “Atlas” Juglans regia “Wilsons Wonder” Ulmus parvifolia Cornus florida “Stokes Pink” Magnolia “Burgundy Star” Laurus nobilis Vitex lucens Corokia “Bronze King” Magnolia campbelli “Alba” Liriodendron tulipifera Washingtonia robusta Corokia “Geentys Green” Magnolia campbellii “Charles Raffill” Liriodendron tulipifera “Aureomarginatum” Zelkova serrata Corokia x virgata “Cheesemanii” Magnolia campbellii “Darjeeling” Liriodendron tulipifera “Fastigiatum” Zelkova sinica Corynocarpus laevigatus Magnolia campbellii “David Clulow” Page 177 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Categories Often Asked For Medium Trees 5m-10m (cont.) Medium Trees 5m-10m (cont.) Small Trees less than 5m Small Trees less than 5m (cont.) Magnolia “Copeland Court” Podocarpus henkelii Acer capillipes Cercis “Texas White” Magnolia denudata Podocarpus totara Acer griseum Chaenomeles “Alba” Magnolia “Elizabeth” Podocarpus totara “Aurea” Acer japonicum “Aureum” Citrus Magnolia “Felix” Poplar “Manawatu Gold” Acer japonicum “Green Cascade” Coprosma virescens Magnolia “Galaxy” Prumnopitys ferruginea Acer negundo “Kelly’s Gold” Cordyline australis “Kasper” Magnolia “Gold Star” Prunus “Accolade” Acer negundo “Flamingo” Cornus florida Magnolia “Ian’s Red” Prunus campanulata “Felix Jury” Acer palmatum Cornus florida “Cherokee Chief” Magnolia “Iolanthe” Prunus campanulata “Superba” Acer palmatum “Atropurpureum” Cornus florida “Cherokee Sunset” Magnolia kobus Prunus compact “Stella” Acer palmatum “Autumn Moon” Cornus florida “Pendula Magnolia “Manchu Fan” Prunus “Craig Lea Rose” Acer palmatum “Beni Otake” Cornus florida “Pluribracteata” Magnolia “Milky Way” Prunus hillieri “Spire” Acer palmatum “Beni Shien” Cornus florida “Rainbow” Magnolia “New Purple” Prunus laurocerasus Acer palmatum “Burgundy Lace” Cornus florida “Spring Song” Magnolia “Peachy” Prunus “Mountain Ice” Acer palmatum “Chisio” Cornus kousa Magnolia “Pink Surprise” Prunus “Pink Cloud” Acer palmatum “Fireglow” Cornus kousa “China Girl” Magnolia “Purple Sensation” Prunus “Pink Perfection” Acer palmatum “Katsura” Cornus kousa “Chinensis” Magnolia “Star Wars” Prunus sargentii Acer palmatum “Okagami” Cornus kousa “Milky Way” Magnolia “Strawberry Fields” Prunus sato-zakura “Kanzan” Acer palmatum “Osakazuki” Cornus kousa “National” Magnolia “Woodsman” Prunus serrula Acer palmatum “Roseo Marginatum” Cornus kousa “Satomi” Magnolia “Yellow Bird” Prunus “Shirotae” Acer palmatum “Scolopendrifolium” Cornus kousa “Southern Cross” Magnolia grandiflora “Blanchard” Prunus “Tai Haku” Acer palmatum “Senkaki” Cotinus coggygria “Grace” Magnolia grandiflora “Little Gem” Prunus “Thundercloud” Acer palmatum “Shaina” Crataegus laevigata “Paul’s Scarlet” Malus domestica “Kentish Fillbasket” Prunus “Ukon” Acer palmatum “Shindeshojo” Dodonaea viscosa “Purpurea” Malus “Floribunda” Prunus yedoensis Acer palmatum “Skeeter’s Broom” Fagus sylvatica “Riversii” Malus halliana “Parkmanii” Prunus yedoensis “Awanui” Acer palmatum “Suminigashi” Feijoa “Apollo” Malus ioensis “Plena” Prunus yedoensis “Purpendens” Acer palmatum “Trompenburg” Feijoa “Triumph” Malus “Jack Humm” Pyrus betulifolia “Autumn Leaves” Acer palmatum dissectum “Crimson Queen” Feijoa “Unique” Malus “Red Top” Pyrus calleryana Acer palmatum dissectum “Deep Secret” Ficus carica “Brown Turkey” Malus tschonoski Pyrus calleryana “Bradford” Acer palmatum dissectum “Emerald Lace” Fraxinus excelsior “Aurea Pendula” Meryta sinclairii Pyrus calleryana Candelabra Acer palmatum dissectum “Ever Red” Gordonia axillaris Metrosideros excelsa Quercus rubra “Akatere” Acer palmatum dissectum “Garnet” Gordonia yunnanensis Metrosideros excelsa “Maori Princess” Robinia ”Casque Rogue” Acer palmatum dissectum “Inaba Shidare” Griselinia littoralis Michelia “Bubbles” Robinia pseudoacacia “Frisia” Acer palmatum dissectum “Palmatifidium” Griselinia littoralis “Broadway Mint” Michelia doltsopa Salix babylonica Acer palmatum dissectum “Raraflora” Griselinia littoralis “Canterbury” Michelia doltsopa “Silver Cloud” Salix vitellina “Pendula Aurea” Acer palmatum dissectum “Red Emperor” Ilex meserveae “Blue Prince” Michelia Snow Dove Schinus molle Acer palmatum dissectum “Red Feathers” Koelreuteria paniculata Nestegis cunninghamii Sophora microphylla Acer palmatum dissectum “Seiryu” Laburnum x watereri “Vossii” Nothofagus menziesii Sophora tetraptera “Milligold” Acer palmatum dissectum “Tamukeyama” Lagerstroemia Nothofagus solandri Sorbus aucuparia Acer palmatum dissectum “Viridis” Leptospernum “Copper Sheen” Nyssa sylvatica Sorbus aucuparia “Scarlet King” Acer platanoides “Palmatifidum” Libocedrus plumosa Nyssa sylvatica v. biflora Sorbus wilsoniana Acer pseudoplatanus “Esk Sunset” Liquidambar styraciflua “Aurora” Ostrya carpinifolia Styrax obassia Amelanchier canadensis Liquidambar styraciflua “Golden Treasure” Persimmon “Matsumoto Wase Fuyu” Tilia cordata “Spring Glow” Astelia chathamica Liquidambar styraciflua “Little Richard” Phoenix canariensis Ulmus carpinifolia “Variegata” Betula nigra “Summer Cascade” Lophomyrtus “Indian Chief” Pittosporum eugenioides Ulmus parvifolia “Frontier” Betula pendula “Alba” Lophomyrtus “Kathryn” Pittosporum tenuifolium Ulmus procera “Louis Van Houtte” Betula pendula “Black Prince” Lophomyrtus obcordata Pittosporum tenuifolium “Jacks Green” Ulmus pumila Callistemon viminalis “Hannah Ray” Lophomyrtus “Red Dragon” Pittosporum tenuifolium “Wrinkle Blue” Callistemon viminalis “Red Cluster” Macadamia renown Plagianthus regius Camellia Magnolia “Black Tulip” Platanus orientalis Cercis canadensis Magnolia “Brixton Belle” Platanus orientalis “Autumn Glory” Cercis chinensis “Avondale” Magnolia “Cleopatra” Podocarpus cunninghamii Cercis siliquastrum Magnolia denudata “Gere” CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 178 Categories Often Asked For Small Trees less than 5m (cont.) Small Trees less than 5m (cont.) Resistant to salt spray (cont.) Tolerates Exposed Sites Magnolia “Genie” Prunus “Seaview Beauty” Corokia Acer negundo Magnolia “Heaven Scent” Prunus “Shimidsu-Sakura” Dodonaea viscosa Acer pseudoplatanus “Purpureum” Magnolia loebneri “Merrill” Prunus subhirtella “Falling Snow” Eucalyptus ficifolia Alnus cordata Magnolia “Purple Platter” Prunus subhirtella “Pendula Rosea” Feijoas Alnus rubra Magnolia “Red As” Prunus “Takasago” Ficus carcia “Brown Turkey” Astelia chathamica Magnolia “Ruby” Prunus yedoensis “Chinese Brocade” Griselinia littoralis Carpinus betulus Magnolia sieboldii Pseudopanax “Adiantifolius” Griselina littoralis “Ardmore Emerald” Cedrus atlantica “Glauca” Magnolia soulangeana “Lennei Alba” Pseudopanax arboreus Griselinia littoralis “Broadway Mint” Cedrus deodara Magnolia soulangeana “San Jose” Pseudopanax crassifolius Kunzea Cercis siliquastrum Magnolia stellata - Forms Pseudopanax crassifolius hybrids Laurus nobilis Cercis siliquastrum “Alba” Magnolia “Thomas Messel” Pseudopanax “Cyril Watson” Loquat Cryptomeria japonica Magnolia “Todd Gresham” Pseudopanax “Dark Star” Metrosideros excelsa - species Dodonaea viscosa Malus ”Arrow Gold” Pseudopanax ferox Meryta sinclairii Dodonaea viscosa “Purpurea” Malus domestica “Ballerina Maypole” Pseudopanax laetus Myoporum laetum Fraxinus excelsior Malus “Gorgeous” Pseudopanax lessonii hybrid Olea Fraxinus ornus Malus ioensis “Plena” Pseudopanax lessonii “Forest Gem” Olearias Griselinia littoralis Malus “Jelly King” Pseudopanax lessonii “Purpurea” Pittosporum crassifolium Griselinia littoralis “Broadway Mint” Malus “Profusion” Pseudopanax lessonii “Sabre” Pittosporum ralphii Kunzea ericoides Malus “Red Top” Pseudopanax lessonii “Telstar” Quercus ilex Laurus nobilis Malus sieboldii “Snowbright” Pseudopanax lessonii “Trident” Quercus suber Picea pungens “Glauca” Metrosideros “Maungapiko” Pyrus salicifolia “Pendula” Sophora “Dragon’s Gold” Pittosporum crassifolium Metrosideros “Mistral” Radermachera sinica Sophora micro. var. fulvida Pittosporum eugenioides Metrosideros umbellata Robinia pseudoacacia “Umbraculifera” Tolerates Wet Sites Pittosporum tenuifolium Michelia “Fairy Blush” Salix repens “Argentea” Acacia melanoxylon Platanus acerifolia Michelia figo Sophora “Dragon’s Gold” Acer rubrum Platanus orientalis Michelia foggi “All Spice” Sophora microphylla var. fulvida Acer rubrum “Bowhall” Prunus laurocerasus Michelia “Lemon Fragrant” Sophora tetraptera Acer rubrum “October Glory” Prunus lusitanica Michelia gracipes Sorbus aria “Lutescens” Alnus cordata Quercus canariensis Michelia “Mixed Up Miss” Sorbus aucuparia “Chinese Lace” Alnus glutinosa “Imperiallis” Quercus cerris Michelia “Paton Pink” Sorbus “Autumn Glow” Alnus glutinosa “Laciniata” Quercus ilex Michelia “Star Bright” Sorbus cashmiriana Alnus glutinosa v “Barabata” Quercus petraea x robur Michelia yunnanensis Sorbus folgneri Alnus jorullensis Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Michelia yunnanensis “Inspiration” Sorbus “Ghose” Alnus rubra Quercus suber Myrsine australis Styrax japonica Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Sophora microphylla Myrsine salicina Taxodium distichum “McLaren Falls” Fraxinus excelsior Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Olea Taxus baccata Liquidambar styraciflua Thuja plicata Olearia albida Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Metasequoia glyptostroboides Trachycarpus fortunei Olearia paniculata Thuja occidentalis “Pyramidalis” Nyssa sylvatica Ulmus lobel Pittosporum crassifolium Thuja occidentalis “Smaragd” Nyssa sylvatica v. biflora Ulmus parvifolia Pittosporum eugenioides “Variegatum” Ulmus “Dodoens” Picea abies Zelkova carpinifolia Pittosporum tenuifolium “Green Ripple” Ulmus glabra “Pendula” Platanus acerifolia Pittosporum tenuifolium “Mountain Green” Ulmus parvifolia “Jacqueline Hillier” Platanus orientalis Pittosporum tenuifolium “Silver Sheen” Viburnum opulus “Sterile” Poplar “Crow’s Nest” Pittosporum tenuifolium “Stephens Island” Viburnum tinus “Eve Price” Quercus bicolor Pittosporum tenuifolium “Variegata” Resistant to salt spray Quercus robur Prunus “Amanogawa” Araucaria heterophylla Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Prunus camp. “Mimosa” Astelia chathamica Sequoia sempervirens Prunus “Mountain Haze” Banksia integrifolia Styrax japonica Prunus mume “Peggy Clark” Callistemon Styrax obassia Prunus mume “The Geisha” Cordyline australis Taxodium distichum Prunus “Okame” Coprosma Taxodium distichum “Mexicanum” Page 179 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Categories Often Asked For Tolerates Dry Sites Tolerates Dry Sites (cont.) Attractive to Birds (cont.) Attractive to Birds (cont.) Acacia melanoxylon Ulmus parvifolia Laurus nobilis Zelkova serrata Acer cappadocicum “Rubrum” Zelkova carpinifolia Magnolia campbelli Zelkova sinica Acer negundo Zelkova serrata Magnolia grandiflora Attracts Bees Acer platanoides Zelkova sinica Magnolia kobus Acer pseudoplatanus “Purpureum” Acer pseudoplatanus “Purpureum” Intolerant to clay soils Magnolia sieboldii Acer rubrum Aesculus indica Acer cappadocicum “Rubrum” Magnolia soulangeana Acer saccharinum Albizia julibrissin “Rosea” Aesculus hippocastanum Magnolia stellata Acer saccharum Carpinus betulus Castanea sativa Malus tschonoski Aesculus carnea Carpinus betulus “Fastigiata” Juglans nigra Michelia doltsopa Aesculus hippocastanum Cedrus deodara Juglans regia Michelia yunnanensis Aesculus indica Cercis racemosa Taxus baccata Morus alba Albizia julibrissin “Rosea” Cercis siliquastrum Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Morus nigra Amelanchier Canadensis Cercis siliquastrum “Alba” Tolerates Shade Nyssa sylvatica Arbutus unedo Cuppressus ovensii Acacia melanoxylon Nyssa sylvatica v. biflora Camellia (Japonica types) Dodonaea viscosa Acer japonicum Ostrya carpinifolia Camellia (Sasanqua types) Dodonaea viscosa “Purpurea” Camellia Pistacia chinensis Catalpa bignonioides Fraxinux raywoodii Carpinus betulus Pittosporum crassifolium Cercis canadensis Fraxinus ornus Carpinus betulus “Fastigiata” Pittosporum eugenioides Cercis chinensis Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Carpinus japonica Pittosporum tenuifolium Cercis racemosa Grevillea robusta Cercis canadensis Podocarpus totara Cercis siliquastrum Koelreuteria paniculata Cercis chinensis Prunus - All flowering Cherries Cercis siliquastrum “Alba” Kunzea ericoides Cercidiphyllum japonicum Prunus laurocerasus Cordyline australis Laurus nobilis Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Prunus lusitanica Cornus controversa Melia azedarach Fagus sylvatica Pseudopanax arboreus Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Morus alba Griselinia littoralis Pseudopanax ferox Koelreuteria paniculata Morus nigra Laurus nobilis Pyrus betulifolia “Autumn Leaves” Kunzea ericoides Ostrya carpinifolia Ostrya carpinifolia Quercus afares Laurus nobilis Parrotia persica Parrotia persica Quercus alba Liriodendron tulipifera Photinia “Red Robin” Podocarpus totara Quercus bicolor Magnolia campbelli Picea pungens “Glauca” Pseudopanax arboreus Quercus canariensis Magnolia grandiflora Pistacia chinensis Pseudopanax ferox Quercus cerris Magnolia kobus Pittosporum crassifolium Quercus rubra Quercus coccinea Magnolia sieboldii Pittosporum eugenioides Taxus baccata Quercus ellipsoidalis Magnolia soulangeana Pittosporum tenuifolium Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Quercus ilex Magnolia stellata Podocarpus totara Thuja plicata Quercus palustris Malus tschonoski Prunus laurocerasus Trachycarpus fortunei Quercus petraea x robur Michelia doltsopa Prunus lusitanica Attractive to Birds Quercus robur Michelia yunnanensis Prunus mume “The Geisha” Amelanchier canadensis Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Pittosporum crassifolium Quercus afares Astelia chathamica Quercus rubra Prunus laurocerasus Quercus canariensis Camellia (Japonica types) Quercus suber Prunus lusitanica Quercus ellipsoidalis Cordyline australis Quercus variabilis Prunus mume “The Geisha” Quercus ilex Cornus controversa Sophora microphylla Prunus yedoensis Quercus petraea x robur Cornus kousa Sophora tetraptera Pseudopanax ferox Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Cornus kousa “Chinensis” Sorbus devoniensis Pyrus betulifolia “Autumn Leaves” Quercus variabilis Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Sorbus wilsoniana Pyrus calleryana Robinia pseudoacacia Eucalyptus ficifolia Styrax japonica Pyrus calleryana “Candelabra” Sequoia sempervirens Fagus sylvatica Styrax obassia Sophora microphylla Sophora microphylla Fagus sylvatica “Purpurea” Taxus baccata Sophora tetraptera Sorbus aucuparia Griselinia littoralis Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Sorbus aucuparia Taxus baccata Koelreuteria paniculata Trachycarpus fortunei Sorbus devoniensis Trachycarpus fortunei Kunzea ericoides Zelkova carpinifolia Sorbus wilsoniana CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 180 Categories Often Asked For Attracts Bees (cont.) Street Trees (cont.) Columnar Trees (cont.) Spring Colour (cont.) Styrax japonica Liquidambar Fagus syl. “Dawyck Purple” Laburnum x watereri “Vossii” Styrax obassia Liriodendron Fraxinus “Purple Spire” Leptospernum “Copper Sheen” Tilia amurensis Magnolia Ginkgo biloba “Fastigiata” Magnolia Tilia cordata Malus Hoheria angustifolia Malus Tilia europaea Melia azedarach Ilex crenata “Sky Pencil” Michelia Tilia platyphyllos Metrosideros excelsa Knightia excelsa Prunus Tilia tomentosa Michelia Liriodendron tulipifera “Fastigiatum” Robinia Trachycarpus fortunei Nyssa sylvatica Liriodendron tulipifera “Snowbird” Styrax Street Trees Parrotia persica Malus tschonoski Autumn Colour Acer palmatum Platanus Myrsine salicina Acer Acer rubrum Prunus Plagianthus regius Amelanchier Albizia Pyrus calleryana Poplar “Crows Nest” Betula Alnus Quercus Prunus “Amanogawa” Cercidiphyllum Alectryon excelsus Robinia Prunus hillieri “Spire” Cercis Amelanchier canadensis Sorbus Pyrus calleryana “Candelabra” Cornus Araucaria Sophora Quercus robur “Fastigiata” Fraxinus Banksia integrifolia Taxus Taxus baccata “Fastigiata” Ginkgo biloba Betula Thuja Thuja occidentalis “Smaragd” Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Carpinus Ulmus Ulmus lobel Liquidambar Celtis australis Zelkova Spring Colour Liriodendron Cornus Columnar Trees Acer palmatum Malus Crataegus Acer pal. “Skeeter's Broom” Aesculus Nyssa Eucalyptus ficifolia Acer rubrum “Armstrong” Camellia Parrotia persica Fagus Acer rubrum “Bowhall” Catalpa bignonioides Platanus Fraxinus Acer rubrum “Columnare” Cedrela sinensis Poplar Ginkgo biloba Agathis australis Cercis Prunus Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Betula “Whitespire” Cornus Quercus Grevillea robusta Carpinus betulus “Fastigiata” Cotinus Sorbus Hymenosporum flavum Cuppressus sempervirens gracilis Crataegus Styrax Lagunaria patersonii Fagus syl. “Dawyck Gold” Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Ulmus Leptospernum “Copper Sheen” Fagus syl. “Dawyck Green” Our Staff Koelreuteria paniculata Owner/Operator . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Currie Administration/Freight . . . . . Jude Macdonald Administration/Sales . . . . . . . Narina Riddle Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Robertson Dispatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Douglas Edwards Dispatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Logan Bankston Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alasdair Currie Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . André Currie Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poutasi Sefo “Junior” Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neemia Pepe Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Taylor Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regan van Gemerden Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joel Currie Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuitogamakoe Kavauea “Ben” Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Scott Nurseryman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Malakai Esera Page 181 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Join Our Email List DO you want to receive our latest newsletters? DO you want to receive our latest specials? DO you want to sign up to receive our latest catalogues? If you would like those things then please talk to one of our friendly staff about joining up to our emailing list today! We look forward to emailing you soon. Thanks The Team @ Leafland. Leafland Tree Nursery 1 Roberts Line Palmerston North Name: Free phone: 0800 532 352 Free fax: 0508 532 352 Email: [email protected] Website: www.leafland.co.nz Date: Address: Phone: Mobile: Fax: Email address: Other details: Do you want to become apart of our emailing list? We are currently updating our website. Is there anything you would like to see included on it? CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 182 Our Nursery Main Branch - 1 Roberts Line, Palmerston North Leafland is a family run wholesale tree nursery based in Palmerston North, New Zealand. We specialise in Exotic, Edible and Native species, and sell around 487 different varieties, species & sub-species. Our property spans over many acres and three different locations, accommodating 50,000 individual trees. Our stock is continually turned over, and at different stages of growth. The smallest bag size we sell is PB 18 (Pint Bag, 18 = 18 Pints of volume), and the largest bag is 1000L (Litres). Page 183 Leafland trees are unique in that they are grown on our property in a typically windy Palmerston North. This environment will help make a hardier plant, compared to one grown in a sheltered environment. Typical Leafland customers include councils, property developers, landscapers, tree surgeons, golf courses & schools. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Our Nursery Contract Branch - 710 Napier Road, Palmerston North (Whaka Site) Napier Road Our Whaka site is a 20 acre block which used to be an old berry farm. We purchased this in 2013 and have been developing the site to grow trees. We have over 20,000 trees on this site now. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 184 Tree Planting Guide - Important Information Too many times in the past I have seen trees planted out incorrectly. In many instances the trees were planted too deep, some with 120mm of soil over the root level. The trees will slowly shut down and die because of lack of warmth and air. (Only Poplars and Willows will survive this sort of treatment). We at Leafland recommend the following steps for planting out trees. 1. Planting: Dig the hole a little larger than the bag. If in heavy wet soils it may be best to mound up the site so water doesn’t pond around the trunk. Place the tree in the hole, teasing the roots out a little and firm up the soil round the rootball. Ensure that the tree is planted with the top of the rootball at the same level as surrounding soil. 2. Staking: For larger trees I recommend three stakes positioned beyond the rootball. Use something soft and non-abrasive to hold the tree (old tyre tubing is very good). Ties should be positioned about 1m high and the top of the tree left to sway in the wind which will strengthen it. I believe staking is very important for at least the first year as it must hold the rootball from movement so that the new roots can establish themselves in the surrounding soil. 3. Watering: After planting, water in with a good bucket of water. In summer we recommend a good bucket every third day or so - more or less depending on the weather. In winter a deciduous tree hardly requires any water, so don’t drown it! 4. Mulching: It has been recorded that a square metre of bare soil will lose around 2 litres of water on a hot day. Cover the root zone with 3-4 inches of bark/mulch (not lawn clippings). As most councils have their own chippers now, I think this would be a very good way to use it. Also, mulching will suppress weeds round the tree and save weed spray in the long run. 5. Fertilizer: We recommend Easy Green, Lawn and Garden as an all-purpose fertilizer. Sprinkle a handful round the base of the tree at six week intervals between October and mid-January. Leafland take the greatest care to have all trees dispatched true to name but will give no warranty as to growth or description. As we have no control over the area the trees are to be planted in we do not undertake to replace any failures. Placing an order with Leafland constitutes full acceptance of this condition of trade. Page 185 CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Wholesale Terms of Trade This list cancels all previous lists. Prices quoted DO NOT include GST. GST will be shown separately on each invoice. Prices are net at Nursery and are subject to change without notice. Delivery or Freighting: This can be arranged by us. The approximate cost to Wellington is $20.00 per tree; with extra cost for 1 only; less for 10 or more. Freight companies have a minimum charge between $30 and $75. For bulk orders take advantage of our returnable tree crate. Claims: All trees are dispatched uninsured and at buyer’s risk. Claims for losses or damage in transit should be lodged immediately, direct to the transport organization. Any complaints to us must be made within three days of receiving trees. Returns: Once an order is filled and dispatched, if a customer then changes their mind, the trees must be returned to Leafland, and the customer will pay the cost of transport in both directions. Payment: Payment to be made when the order is collected, or before the order is freighted. In the case of customers with established credit arrangements – payment is due on the 20th of the month following dispatch. Interest at 2% per month will be charged on overdue accounts. Leafland may, at its discretion, forward details of any amounts outstanding and overdue for payment, to a recovery agent for the purpose of effecting collection of any monies owing. Should Leafland utilize the service of a recovery agent, you the customer, undertake to make payment of all debt collection costs in regard to any monies owed by you. Credit Application: Please complete, and forward to us, the application on page. Forward Orders: Selected stock can be labeled and held provided the customer pays a deposit of 50% of its value. Ownership: Goods remain the property of Leafland until paid for in full. To locate nursery: Leave Palmerston North on the Ashhurst-Napier Highway and take the first turn left out of the built-up area into Roberts Line. We are the first gate on the left. See map. Leafland take the greatest care to have all trees dispatched true to name but will give no warranty as to growth or description. As we have no control over the area the trees are to be planted in we do not undertake to replace any failures. Placing an order with Leafland constitutes full acceptance of the above terms of trade. CONTACT US NOW: 0800 532 352 or [email protected] Page 186 Nursery located on the corner of Napier Road and Roberts Line, Palmerston North, NZ Freephone: Phone: Free Fax: Email: Web: Open: 0800 Leafland or 0800 4 Natives 0800 532 352 0800 462 848 (06) 355 32 35 0508 53 23 52 [email protected] [email protected] www.leafland.co.nz Mon - Fri (8am - 5pm) Quality Specimen Trees Platanus acerifolia
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