Niwaki
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Camellia japonica (White Shades)
Formal double white flowers in spring. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Camellia japonica ‘Black Lace’
Deep blackish-red double flowers in early spring. Can get to 8ft after many years. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Cupressus arizonica ‘Niwaki’ (Unsurprisingly Arizona Cypress)
Unique. The straight form loved by the Japanese in a row. Grown in Somerset. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Ilex aquifolium (Holly)
We have a shifting population of green and variegated holly topiary, mop-heads, cones and blobs. All quite tolerant of being containerised. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Ilex aquifolium variegata (Variegated Holly)
This holly has dark green, moderately broad, oval leaves, regularly spined and neatly margined with creamy white. It is a female holly and very free fruiting. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Ilex crenata ‘Niwaki’ (Japanese Holly)
Japanese Holly clipped into Niwaki (‘Garden Tree’ as opposed to Bonsai meaning ‘Pot Plant’) and grown in Japan. Often grown in containers but best in the ground. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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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