Plant Index
Here is an alphabetical list of all the plants we grow. Some can be bought directly through our on-line shop.
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Alphabetical list of Trees, Plants and Shrubs
To buy click on the link. Due to the large and unusual varieties of plants stocked, we cannot always keep high levels of stock.
Pinus
- Pinus aristata
- The 'Bristlecone Pine' makes a small very long lived pine tree, specimens often
2000 years old are found in its native habitat of Arizona and New Mexico in the
United States.
- Pinus contorta var. Latifolia
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus densiflora
- Japanese red pine.
- Pinus densiflora umbraculifera
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus flexilis
- Introduced in 1862 from the Rocky Mountain area of N.W. America, the Limber
Pine makes an interesting addition to any garden collection. It makes a medium
sized tree of good symmetrical outline.
- Pinus halepensis
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus heldreichii var leucodermis
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus jeffreyi
- Jeffrey pine.
- Pinus monophylla
- An unusual small tree with its rather unusual single needle foliage.
- Pinus mugo
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo Gnom
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo Humpy
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo Mops
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo mughus
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo ophir
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo Pumilio
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo subsp. Uncinata
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo Trompenberg
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus mugo Zundert
- A lovely form of the Mountain pine with a compact habit and georgeous gold
winter foliage.
- Pinus nigra
- The Austrian Pine is commonly planted. It has a dense crown of branches, with
its needle-like dark green leaves occuring in pairs. It makes a very fine large
tree capable of withstanding seaside locations.
- Pinus nigra Austriaca
- The Austrian Pine is commonly planted. It has a dense crown of branches, with
its needle-like dark green leaves occuring in pairs. It makes a very fine large
tree capable of withstanding seaside locations.
- Pinus nigra Black Prince
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus nigra Maritima
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus nigra Moseri (sylvestris)
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus parviflora Adcock's Dwarf
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus parviflora Glauca
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus parviflora Tempelhof
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus pinaster
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus pinea
- The 'Umbrella Pine' a medium sized pine that produces a distinctive umbrella
shaped flat topped crown. Native to many Mediterannean areas and particularly
useful in light sandy soils.
- Pinus radiata
- The Monterey Pine is a handsome tree with bright green needle-like leaves that
occur in threes. A great tree for mild inland areas and coastal sites.
- Pinus radiata Aurea
- A golden form of the Monterey Pine. Originates from New Zealand.
- Pinus strobus
- The Weymouth Pine, so called because of the extensive planting made by Lord
Weymouth at Longleat Wiltshire in the 1700s. Fast growing with attractive foliage
and long Cones on slender stalks.
- Pinus strobus nana
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus sylvestris
- A very elegant, broad, cone-shaped, blue-green conifer with long twisted needles
hanging in clusters all over the branches. A classic tree for woodland or as an
individual specimen.
- Pinus sylvestris Aurea
- Old gold foliage on a slow growing form of the 'Scots Pine'.
- Pinus sylvestris beuvronensis
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus sylvestris Chantry Blue
- Originally I added this strong growing pine to the collection beacause of its
name connection with Chantry Farm, however its good blue coloured foliage and
easy cultivation makes this a plant for any collection.
- Pinus sylvestris Fastigiata
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus sylvestris Gold Coin
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus sylvestris Waterii
- Detail to follow.
- Pinus thunbergii
- The Black Pine. A very fine Pine making a large tree with curiously twisted
branches. Very useful thanks to its resistance to maritime conditions. Excellent
in poor, sandy soils.
- Pinus wallichiana (P.griffithii)
- (Pinus griffithii) Bhutan Pine a remarkable and very beautiful pine with its long
blue green needles bunched in 5's and attractive pendant cones.
All our native plants are English grown, English provenance stock