PLANT CATALOGUE - TRANSPLANT & HEDGING Page 5
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Pinus Continued
Height
in cm
Times
transplanted
Pot
Size
Mature Size
in metres
nigra austriaca
18+
(Austrian pine). Dense spreading tree, dark grey bark, dense dark green needles 8-16 cm long.

nigra maritma
18+
(Corsican pine). Columnar habit, dark grey bark grey green leaves, suits coastal conditions.

sylestris
18+
(Scots pine). Beautiful columnar tree, attractive peeling orange/brown bark, twisted blue/green leaves.

Populus
60-80
1+0
80-100
1+0
alba
18+
(White poplar). Deciduous spreading tree, grey bark, attractive lobed leaves, green above white beneath.

tremula
18+
(Aspen). Deciduous spreading tree, vigorous habit, dark green leaves good autumn colour.

Prunus
30-40
1+0
40-60
1+1
40-60
2L
60-80
1+1
80-100
1+1
100-125
1+2
avium
10-18
(Wild cherry). Medium sized spreading tree, white spring flowers, dark green leaves, excellent colours in autumn.
cerasifera
0-10
(Cherry plum). Small rounded tree, masses of white flowers in spring.

padus
10-18
(Bird cherry). Medium spreading native, white flowers in spring, good autumn colours.

spinosa
0-10
(Blackthorn). Dense bushy native shrub, white flowers in early spring, followed by cherry like sloe fruit.

Pyrus
40-60
1+1
60-80
1+1
communis
0-18
(Common pear). Medium deciduous columnar tree, oval glossy green leaves, edible pear fruit.

Quercus
30-40
1+0
40-60
1+1
60-80
1+1
60-80
3L
80-100
1+2
100-125
1+2
petraea
18+
(Sessile oak). Large spreading deciduous tree, commonly planted in northern Britain, good coastal tree.
robur
18+
(Common oak). Large spreading tree, long lived feature of our British landscape, invaluable specimen.

Rhamnus
30-40
1+0
40-60
1+1
60-80
1+1
80-100
1+2

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Pinus nigra
Pinus sylvestris
Populus alba
Prunus avium
Prunus cerasifera
Prunus spinosa
Quercus robur