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DESCRIPTION: A small conifer forming a dense, spreading, cushion-shaped mound of emerald-green needles. A slow growing addition perfect for rockeries and garden beds.   TREE CARE: Plant in a well drained and well worked soil. Take care to plant the bud union above the soil...
FEATURES: Delicious fruit follows a beautiful Spring blossom display. An ideal fruit tree for small gardens or courtyards as it grows 1-1.5m tall.   PLANTING: Choose an open sunny position in well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice the width of the roots. It is important...
DESCRIPTION: A slow growing, dwarf tree with dense needle-like blue foliage and small pink cones during spring. An excellent addition to rockeries and garden beds.   TREE CARE: Plant in well drained and worked soil. Take care to plant the bud union above the soil...
DESCRIPTION: A dwarf variety of dogwood that has thin, wiry stems and forms a dense shrub with bright green foliage. During spring, it produces stunning white lacecap-like flowers. Ideal as an informal hedge.   TREE CARE: Plant in well drained and well worked soil. Take...