Collection: Specimen Trees
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Carpinus betulus (Pleached)
Common Hornbeam
Carpinus betulus (Pleached)
Common Hornbeam
An elegant form of hornbeam, lending structure and airy four-season screening in maturity. -
Carpinus betulus (Topiary)
Hornbeam
Carpinus betulus (Topiary)
Hornbeam
Thanks to its great structure and attractive growth hornbeam has long been used for pleach -
Carpinus fargesiana
Chinese/Vietnamese hornbeam
Carpinus fargesiana
Chinese/Vietnamese hornbeam
Native to the mountain valleys of China and Vietnam, and rarely seen in production, this b -
Carpinus turczaninowii
Turczaninow hornbeam
Carpinus turczaninowii
Turczaninow hornbeam
A smaller and very elegant hornbeam, developing an open, rounded crown with slightly pendu -
Castanea sativa
Chestnut - Sweet
Castanea sativa
Chestnut - Sweet
A large long-living majestic tree very suitable for parklands and open spaces. Fast-growin -
Catalpa bignonioides
Indian bean tree
Catalpa bignonioides
Indian bean tree
Picturesque tree with a wide spreading crown and lush, mid-green, large heart-shaped leave -
Catalpa bignonioides 'Aurea'
Golden catalpa
Catalpa bignonioides 'Aurea'
Golden catalpa
A magnificent tree with a broad, wide spreading crown and soft, greenish-gold leaves. In e -
Catalpa bungei
Manchurian catalpa
Catalpa bungei
Manchurian catalpa
Native to North China, this rare tree is often confused with Catalpa bignoniodes 'Nana'. T -
Catalpa speciosa
Catawba
Catalpa speciosa
Catawba
Originally from midwestern United States, this species is closely related to C. bignonioid -
Catalpa x erubescens 'Purpurea'
Purple Catalpa
Catalpa x erubescens 'Purpurea'
Purple Catalpa
This hybrid has young leaves and shoots that are dark purple, almost black, gradually beco -
Cedrus atlantica
Atlas cedar
Cedrus atlantica
Atlas cedar
A picturesque ornamental conifer, pyramidal in youth, whose spreading branches create a ch -
Cedrus atlantica 'Fastigiata'
Atlas cedar
Cedrus atlantica 'Fastigiata'
Atlas cedar
A magnificent upright form of the stately Atlas cedar bearing impressive, errect branches