"Rocky Mountain Juniper". A small, cypress-like tree of narrow conical habit, often with several mai ...
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"Rocky Mountain Juniper". A small, conical tree with striking blue foliage.
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"Rocky Mountain Juniper". A small tree of compact, conical habit with blue-grey foliage.
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"Rocky Mountain Juniper". A spectacular form of extremely narrow columnar habit. Foliage blue-grey. ...
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"Rocky Mountain Juniper". Small tree of erect, columnar habit with ascending and spreading branches ...
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"Juniper". A low-growing form with spreading branches and blue-grey foliage. Nodding tips to the sho ...
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"Juniper". A dwarf shrub, a sport of 'Meyeri', highest in the centre, the spreading branches with si ...
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"Juniper". A low-growing bush of dense habit making a compact, dwarf bun with comparatively large, s ...
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"Juniper". A popular and easily recognised juniper of semi-erect habit, with stout, ascending, angul ...
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"Pencil cedar". A dense, columnar form with spreading branches clothed with silvery-grey, mainly sca ...
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"Pencil Cedar". One of the hardiest and most accummodating of conifers, forming an excellent columna ...
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"Pencil Cedar". Small, conical tree of rather dense habit. Foliage bright green, very attractive wh ...
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"Pencil Cedar". A splendid, medidum-sized, vigorous shrub with widespreading branches. Foliage soft ...
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"Pencil Cedar". A shrub of columnar habit, with erect branches first than horzizontal. Blue-grey lea ...
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Juniper. A flat-topped, low-growing and widespreading form with golden foliage.
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"Juniper". A spreading, flat-topped bush with arching shoots resembling 'Pfitzeriana' but with brigh ...
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Juniper. A sport of 'Pfitzeriana Aurea', from which it differs in its more compact habit, and bronze ...
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Golden Pftizer. Terminal shoots and foliage suffused golden-yellow in summer, becoming yellowish-gre ...
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Pfitzer Juniper. One of the most popular and commonly planted of all conifers. An eventually medium ...
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'European Larch''Common Larch'. A large tree with a slender, cone)shaped crown when young. Branches ...
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