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Magnolia grandiflora ferruginea
It is an evergreen tree with huge glossy leaves and large, fragrant, white flowers appearing from mid to late summer. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Magnolia soulangeana (The Saucer Magnolia)
The best known of the small Chinese deciduous Magnolias. Masses of pink and white flowers in April followed by a crown of pale green leaves. Frequently grown as a multi-stemmed tree. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Magnolia Stellata ‘Royal Star’
A beautiful spring flowering, multi stemmed deciduous Magnolia that can reach 3 metres over 20 years. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Maytenus boaria (The Maiten Tree)
Elegant, evergreen, willow-like tree for open sites. Wind resistant. Visit the grove at Portmeirion, and swoon. To 20 ft in 10 years. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Muehlenbeckia complexa (Maidenhair Vine)
A tiny leafed, vigorous, scrambling sort of thing. It’s evergreen and looks quite jungly. Best in shade and very salt tolerant. Clips beautifully. Please contact us for other stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Myrsine australis (Red Matipo)
Rare little evergreen tree for the metropolitan horticultural arriviste. i.e. Just the thing if you live in the middle of a big city and want to grow something that no one else has. Read on…Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Myrtus apiculata (Orange-barked Myrtle)
Outstanding small evergreen tree up to 20 ft in 20 years with remarkable orange and white bark. Also grown as Niwaki. In Chile they call it the Bambi tree because of the bark. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Myrtus apiculata ‘Niwaki’ (Orange-barked Myrtle)
Home grown Niwaki (big bonsai). Best out of cold winds so good in small gardens. Orange suede bark, fragrant white flowers. In Chile it’s called the Bambi tree because of the bark. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber