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Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis Scots Pine Beuvronensis Dwarf

Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis Scots Pine Beuvronensis Dwarf

Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis is a shrub form of Scots Pine, prized for its natural dome shape and dwarfish size. With bluish-green needles and conspicuous cones, this Scots Pine Beuvronensis cultivar offers architectural value and outstanding texture.A slow-growing, evergreen shrub, this petite variety boasts long, needle-like leaves borne in bundles. The blue-tinged foliage remains on the shrub throughout the year, providing multiple seasons of interest. With its bushy habit, Scots Pine Beuvronensis starts growing in a wide, spherical shape and as it matures, takes on a dense, rounded shape. The miniature, light brown cones can remain on this evergreen shrub a few years after they first appear. As with other Pinus Sylvestris cultivars, Beuvronensis variety has the distinctive flaking, reddish bark. This undemanding evergreen conifer shrub prefers full sun and can thrive in any type of soil, as long as it is well-drained.First discovered in France, this century-old variety is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. With the ability to survive even if the temperatures drop well below 20 degrees, Scots Pine Beuvronensis is considered to be exceptionally robust. As a guarantee of its toughness and all-around great performance in gardens across the United Kingdom, this cultivar won the Award Of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis stays compact as it develops, with its ultimate size being 50 centimetres to 1 meter, both high and across. When it comes to maintenance, this slow-growing, bushy shrub needs absolutely no pruning to look spectacular. Its natural dome shape looks elegant and neatly trimmed without any intervention. Scots Pine Beuvronensis is not affected by any serious diseases or pests.The lush, evergreen foliage adds texture to the garden throughout the seasons, and the bluish tinge of the needle-like leaves offers a bit of colour, especially welcome in the winter months. As it is easy to grow and to care for, this evergreen shrub can be planted in any part of your garden, as long as it is a sunny spot. Its dwarf size and graceful natural form make Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis ideal for mixed shrub borders, or, when planted en masse, low-growing hedges. The compact form of this cultivar makes it a great candidate for gardens with limited space.You may also be interested in dwarf Scotch Pine Pinus Sylvestris Glauca Nana we have available for sale.  

GBP 171.50
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Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis Scots Pine Beuvronensis Dwarf

Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis Scots Pine Beuvronensis Dwarf

Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis is a shrub form of Scots Pine, prized for its natural dome shape and dwarfish size. With bluish-green needles and conspicuous cones, this Scots Pine Beuvronensis cultivar offers architectural value and outstanding texture.A slow-growing, evergreen shrub, this petite variety boasts long, needle-like leaves borne in bundles. The blue-tinged foliage remains on the shrub throughout the year, providing multiple seasons of interest. With its bushy habit, Scots Pine Beuvronensis starts growing in a wide, spherical shape and as it matures, takes on a dense, rounded shape. The miniature, light brown cones can remain on this evergreen shrub a few years after they first appear. As with other Pinus Sylvestris cultivars, Beuvronensis variety has the distinctive flaking, reddish bark. This undemanding evergreen conifer shrub prefers full sun and can thrive in any type of soil, as long as it is well-drained.First discovered in France, this century-old variety is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. With the ability to survive even if the temperatures drop well below 20 degrees, Scots Pine Beuvronensis is considered to be exceptionally robust. As a guarantee of its toughness and all-around great performance in gardens across the United Kingdom, this cultivar won the Award Of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis stays compact as it develops, with its ultimate size being 50 centimetres to 1 meter, both high and across. When it comes to maintenance, this slow-growing, bushy shrub needs absolutely no pruning to look spectacular. Its natural dome shape looks elegant and neatly trimmed without any intervention. Scots Pine Beuvronensis is not affected by any serious diseases or pests.The lush, evergreen foliage adds texture to the garden throughout the seasons, and the bluish tinge of the needle-like leaves offers a bit of colour, especially welcome in the winter months. As it is easy to grow and to care for, this evergreen shrub can be planted in any part of your garden, as long as it is a sunny spot. Its dwarf size and graceful natural form make Pinus Sylvestris Beuvronensis ideal for mixed shrub borders, or, when planted en masse, low-growing hedges. The compact form of this cultivar makes it a great candidate for gardens with limited space.You may also be interested in dwarf Scotch Pine Pinus Sylvestris Glauca Nana we have available for sale.  

GBP 712.50
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Pinus sylvestris Chantry Blue. Scots Pine Chantry Blue Shrub

Pinus sylvestris Chantry Blue. Scots Pine Chantry Blue Shrub

Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue or Scots Pine Chantry Blue is a small or dwarf variety of Scots Pine that won’t get overly large. Its striking blue-green needles and attractive cones, as well as its relatively small size and slow growth pattern, make it a great choice where year-round interest is desired.The Scots Pine is native to the United Kingdom, and this Chantry Blue variety was developed at the Chantry Nursery in Devon. It is notable for its narrow needles, bluer than other Scots Pines and 5-7 cm long, complemented by the 5-cm long cones which develop in clumps at the tips of the branches, ripening to red-brown, sometimes remaining for years. The thin, reddish bark peels attractively.Hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue will slowly grow to a height and spread of 1.5 metres in 10 years, and will reach a mature height of 6 metres and spread of 4 metres in 50 years. It does not need to be pruned, and in fact Scots Pine Chantry Blue will look best if left in its natural irregular, bushy shape. Scots Pine Chantry Blue should be planted in full sun, in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. In a country location care should be taken to protect young trees from grazing by deer. Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue will do well in coastal regions and as it is tolerant of pollution is an excellent choice for city gardens. Grown as a single specimen, as a clump or hedge, or in a mixed planting, Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue should be situated so that its striking blue foliage will show to its best advantage in winter. Placed at the back of a mixed border, it will be an attractive backdrop to summer flowers and then take on a starring role in winter, when its blue needles will look especially striking against snow or frost. Planted as hedging, a row of Scots Pine Chantry Blue will provide both year-round privacy and colour, as well as being a welcoming home for birds and other wildlife. In an exposed position such as a coastal garden, such a hedge would also make an excellent windbreak to protect more tender plants. In a woodland or wildlife garden, consider planting a single specimen or, if space permits, a clump of Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue.Pinus Sylvestris Chantry Blue is a low-maintenance, slow-growing and long-living Scots Pine which will brighten your garden with its blue foliage. Whether planted as a single specimen or in a clump, this new variety of a classic UK tree will make a welcome addition to your garden!

GBP 135.00
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The Secret of Sapling Green - Bog af Penelope Pratley - Hardback

Pinus Sylvestris Norska Scots Pine Evergreen Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Sylvestris Norska Scots Pine Evergreen Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Sylvestris Norska Scots PinePinus sylvestris 'Norska,' commonly known as Scots Pine ‘Norska,’ is a compact, slow-growing dwarf evergreen conifer with striking blue-green needles and an elegant, pyramidal form. A cultivated variety of the native Scots Pine, the dwarf Norska variety has a distinctive neat and uniform growth habit, making it an good choice tree for smaller gardens or landscapes with limited space. Its hardy nature, year-round colour, and adaptability to various soil conditions make it a favourite among gardeners and landscapers alike.Scots Pine ‘Norska’ is a dwarf variety of the widely distributed Pinus sylvestris. This cultivar features densely packed, twisted blue-green needles that grow in pairs, creating a soft-textured appearance. The bark, characteristic of Scots Pines, matures to display a rich reddish-brown hue that peels in patches, adding additional ornamental appeal. The tree's growth is slow and steady, forming a naturally compact, pyramidal shape without the need for extensive pruning. Over time, its crown becomes rounded, giving the tree a stately presence in the garden.Height and Spread of Pinus Sylvestris NorskaThis dwarf variety of conifer typically grows to a mature height of 2 to 3 metres, with a spread of 1.5 to 2 metres. Its compact stature and symmetrical form make it ideal for smaller landscapes or as a rock garden centre piece.How Hardy is Pinus Sylvestris Norska?This is a hardy conifer! Pinus sylvestris 'Norska' is highly cold-tolerant. It is well-adapted to harsh winters and can endure windy conditions, drought, and poor soils, provided they are well-draining.How To Use Pinus Sylvestris NorskaScots Pine ‘Norska’ is a versatile addition to the garden. Its compact size and year-round visual appeal make it an excellent choice for foundation plantings, ornamental specimens, or as part of a mixed conifer border. It works beautifully in rock gardens and alpine landscapes, where its blue-green needles contrast vividly with stones and low-growing plants. This conifer also performs well in containers, offering a striking vertical accent for patios or terraces.How To Care For Pinus Sylvestris NorskaFor optimal growth, plant Pinus sylvestris 'Norska' in a location that receives full sun. It thrives in a variety of soil types, from sandy to loamy, but good drainage is essential. Once established, it requires minimal watering, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice. Avoid heavy fertilization, as this can lead to overly vigorous growth that detracts from its natural form. Prune only to remove dead or damaged branches, as excessive pruning can disrupt its compact shape. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.

GBP 198.75
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Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) Bonsai

Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris) Bonsai

A wonderful collection of White Pine Bonsai Trees, with bluey-green needles arranged into graceful crowns. At over 30 years old, our range of Japanese White Pine Bonsai Trees have been dutifully cared for by our expert growers and now they are ready to take pride of place in your garden. One of the old favourites for bonsai parenting, white pine has an enchanting appearance – its smooth blueish green pine needles, contrast beautifully against the tree’s rough grey bark which curves and twists as it ages. All of our Japanese White Pine Bonsai Trees have so much character and charm, that they’d easily be at home in a child’s fairytale. These styles of Japanese White Pine Bonsai Trees are well-developed, but you’ll still have a few decades to enjoy their beauty before they reach maturity at around age 60. Originally from the mountains of Japan, they are resilient to the British climate, and should only be protected during periods of extreme of hot and cold. They will look stunning in any open space and create regular interest as they continue their irregular growth habit. Additionally, their cones sometimes stay on the branches for many years and their flower buds and needle clumps have a very pleasant aroma. Our Premium Bonsai Plants have been specially sculpted to form distinctive shapes. This growth-training is a process that can take over 30 years to create trees of this size. This care and attention becomes entwined with the plant itself – giving them a genuine “wow factor” and making them a favourite talking point with everyone who sees them. A Premium Bonsai Plant can help to create an atmosphere of luxury, sophistication and dedication in your garden, workplace, office atrium or shopping centre. Traditionally described as “unique”, this is no longer entirely true – thanks to the expert growers here at GardenPlantsOnline, it is now possible to produce bonsai plants with similar shapes by seeding them at the same time and growing them under the same conditions. This consistency of shape gives you the chance to create magnificently symmetrical designs, such as creating several water features with matching bonsai trees, or bookending both sides of a doorway or entrance foyer. Product Dimensions 200-250 cm: 110-130 litre pot Latin Name: Pinus Sylvestris English Name: Scots Pine Species: Pinaceae Genus: Pinus Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Blueish-Green. Flower: Yellow Flowers and Brown Cones. Flowering Period: Flowers in Spring. Cones in Autumn. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Clay. Loam. Sand. Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Exposed or Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H7) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -40 °C to -35 °C (-40 °F to -30 °F) Suggested Uses: Containers. Specimen. Ornamental. Topiary. Rock Gardens. Courtyard styles. Maintenance: Can be grown in a container, but will require regular feeding and watering throughout the year. Will perform better in open ground, but will still require watering during the growing period. Prune in early-spring, before new growth begins. After springtime pruning, feed with slow-release fertiliser. Can be pruned again in late-summer to tidy its shape. Protect against Tree Rust and Honey Fungus. Growth Habit: Upright/Spreading. Growth Speed: Slow (15cm to 30cm per year) Starting Height: 230cm (7.5 ft) Final Height: 900cm (29.5 ft) Starting Sideways Spread: 150cm to 200cm (4.9 ft to 6.6 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 900cm (29.5 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 1526.95
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Pinus Sylvestris Standard Trees. Scots Pine Trees Clear Stem

Pinus Sylvestris Standard Trees. Scots Pine Trees Clear Stem

The Scots Pine or Pinus Sylvestris is one of the most-planted conifers in the world and is also an excellent choice as an accent tree. These are Pinus Sylvestris standard trees. Native to the British Isles, by the 1700’s forests of Pinus Sylvestris were found only in the northern mountains of Scotland, hence its common name. It is the UK’s only native cone-bearing tree. Its upper trunk and branches develop an orange-brown, flaking bark. The needles, up to 7 cm in length, are grey-green. All Scots Pine trees bear both male and female small yellow flowers in spring, developing cones 5 cm long, which take 2 years to mature from green to brown. Hardy in even the most severe northern European climates, Pinus Sylvestris will grow to a mature height of more than 12 metres and spread of 8 metres in 20 to 50 years if left to their own devices. They can grow almost a metre in height every year before reaching their mature size, and then live for 250-300 years. Plant your Pinus Sylvestris Standard Tree in full sun in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. It is important to select a spot where its heavy needle drop will not be a problem. Tolerant of pollution, it is a good choice for city plantings but is salt and wind-resistant, so does well in coastal locations. It is not favoured by deer so is good for planting on country properties. A single Pinus Sylvestris, or a group of several, planted in the middle of a large lawn in a row will form an impressive focal point. In a woodland or wildlife garden, a Scots Pine will create shade for under-storey trees and shrubs, and provide valuable shelter for wildlife. Pinus Sylvestris is starting to extend its range farther south to reclaim areas in which it once thrived, and this native conifer is a worthwhile addition to any UK landscape. You may also be interested in our more topiary Pinus Sylvestris trees including Pinus Sylvestris Cloud Tree, Pinus Sylvestris Topiary Dome and the Pinus Sylvestris Watereri Topiary Lollipop. 

GBP 420.00
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Pinus Sylvestris Standard Trees. Scots Pine Trees Clear Stem

Pinus Sylvestris Standard Trees. Scots Pine Trees Clear Stem

The Scots Pine or Pinus Sylvestris is one of the most-planted conifers in the world and is also an excellent choice as an accent tree. These are Pinus Sylvestris standard trees. Native to the British Isles, by the 1700’s forests of Pinus Sylvestris were found only in the northern mountains of Scotland, hence its common name. It is the UK’s only native cone-bearing tree. Its upper trunk and branches develop an orange-brown, flaking bark. The needles, up to 7 cm in length, are grey-green. All Scots Pine trees bear both male and female small yellow flowers in spring, developing cones 5 cm long, which take 2 years to mature from green to brown. Hardy in even the most severe northern European climates, Pinus Sylvestris will grow to a mature height of more than 12 metres and spread of 8 metres in 20 to 50 years if left to their own devices. They can grow almost a metre in height every year before reaching their mature size, and then live for 250-300 years. Plant your Pinus Sylvestris Standard Tree in full sun in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. It is important to select a spot where its heavy needle drop will not be a problem. Tolerant of pollution, it is a good choice for city plantings but is salt and wind-resistant, so does well in coastal locations. It is not favoured by deer so is good for planting on country properties. A single Pinus Sylvestris, or a group of several, planted in the middle of a large lawn in a row will form an impressive focal point. In a woodland or wildlife garden, a Scots Pine will create shade for under-storey trees and shrubs, and provide valuable shelter for wildlife. Pinus Sylvestris is starting to extend its range farther south to reclaim areas in which it once thrived, and this native conifer is a worthwhile addition to any UK landscape. You may also be interested in our more topiary Pinus Sylvestris trees including Pinus Sylvestris Cloud Tree, Pinus Sylvestris Topiary Dome and the Pinus Sylvestris Watereri Topiary Lollipop. 

GBP 490.00
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Pinus Sylvestris Standard Trees. Scots Pine Trees Clear Stem

Pinus Sylvestris Standard Trees. Scots Pine Trees Clear Stem

The Scots Pine or Pinus Sylvestris is one of the most-planted conifers in the world and is also an excellent choice as an accent tree. These are Pinus Sylvestris standard trees. Native to the British Isles, by the 1700’s forests of Pinus Sylvestris were found only in the northern mountains of Scotland, hence its common name. It is the UK’s only native cone-bearing tree. Its upper trunk and branches develop an orange-brown, flaking bark. The needles, up to 7 cm in length, are grey-green. All Scots Pine trees bear both male and female small yellow flowers in spring, developing cones 5 cm long, which take 2 years to mature from green to brown. Hardy in even the most severe northern European climates, Pinus Sylvestris will grow to a mature height of more than 12 metres and spread of 8 metres in 20 to 50 years if left to their own devices. They can grow almost a metre in height every year before reaching their mature size, and then live for 250-300 years. Plant your Pinus Sylvestris Standard Tree in full sun in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. It is important to select a spot where its heavy needle drop will not be a problem. Tolerant of pollution, it is a good choice for city plantings but is salt and wind-resistant, so does well in coastal locations. It is not favoured by deer so is good for planting on country properties. A single Pinus Sylvestris, or a group of several, planted in the middle of a large lawn in a row will form an impressive focal point. In a woodland or wildlife garden, a Scots Pine will create shade for under-storey trees and shrubs, and provide valuable shelter for wildlife. Pinus Sylvestris is starting to extend its range farther south to reclaim areas in which it once thrived, and this native conifer is a worthwhile addition to any UK landscape. You may also be interested in our more topiary Pinus Sylvestris trees including Pinus Sylvestris Cloud Tree, Pinus Sylvestris Topiary Dome and the Pinus Sylvestris Watereri Topiary Lollipop. 

GBP 337.50
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Sapling - Bog af Taylor Meaney - Paperback