A large, evergreen, narrowly-pyramidal tree reaching an ultimate height of 20-35m. Aromatic, glossy, scale-like, sharply-pointed very dark green leaves are held in large drooping sprays on spreading ...
There's nothing worse than nosy neighbours peeping into your garden, especially if you live in a terraced or semi-detached ...
Plant Thuja plicata in a sunny spot in moist but well-drained soil. Trim hedges twice a year in spring and late summer but do check for nesting birds beforehand and leave pruning until autumn if you ...
Thuja plicata Atrovirens Also known as the Western Red Cedar, Thuja plicata Atrovirensis a slower-growing alternative to Leylandii hedges that's easier to maintain. Morris stated: "You can tell ...
A compact, slow-growing conifer forming a flattened mound when young but gradually acquiring a mophead shape, ultimately reaching a height and spread of 1.5m. The pendulous, long thin glossy tendrils ...
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