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With its pure white bark, shiny green leaves and yellow autumn colour, the Japanese White Birch is one of the most ornamental birch trees. There are many landscape uses for this beautiful specimen, including an excellent lawn tree, shade tree, specimen for showy bark or near a patio.
The Bay Laurel is a naturally pyramid-shaped tree with aromatic, evergreen leaves and shiny grey bark. The shiny thick leaves are used extensively to flavour French, Italian, Spanish and Creole cooking. Bay will thrive and are very attractive in containers making them ideal for the patio.
The Blood Banana is exotica at its best and one of the most beautiful of all ornamental bananas; it has to be seen to be fully appreciated!
Native to Indonesia its leaves are maroon on the undersides, heavily striped on the top and the stem is dark pink to maroon.
The handsome Chusan palm is a single-stemmed evergreen palm with wonderful, fan-shaped, dark green leaves. They make beautiful container plants and make a great accent which fits well into small areas like courtyards and entries.
With silvery-blue, rounded young leaves that give way to glaucous, sickle-shaped adult foliage and smooth whitish-green bark that is shed annually in late summer. This magnificent Eucalyptus is one of the most popular hardy varieties of eucalyptus. Broad, long, graceful leaves and rapid growth make the banana a favorite plant for providing a tropical look to pool or patio areas. The development of bananas following a frost-free winter is a source of both pride and amazement to those unfamiliar with banana culture.
Musa violacea is a fast growing banana from Brazil where, in its native environment grows to about 6 feet tall. The plant will stay smaller if grown as a container specimen; it is well suited for indoor use and perfect for cooler climates.
The rocket powered approach to tropical gardening! Musa velutina are lovely, hardy dwarf banana plants that once established will bloom reliably. Typically used in the landscape, the exotic flowers are pink to orange and are followed by bright, velvety pink bananas.
Paulownia tormentosa puts on an awe inspiring show in spring. Its soft chamois velvet buds open into large violet to blue, trumpet-like blossoms which fill the air with a sweet fragrance. The huge downy leaves appear after the flowers have opened and are an architectural delight.
Native to China, The Golden Rain Tree is one of the few trees to flower in mid-summer with elegant panicles of four-petalled, yellow flowers. It will give an especially fine display in warm, sheltered sites. The dark red bark is striking in winter. Musa sikkimensis is still a relatively new plant introduction and is proving to be as hardy as the most popular banana species Basjoo, but I think more attractive and quite spectacular as a large plant. The leaves are a darker glossy green, with new leaves producing a lovely pink flush to the underside.
Musa Balbisiana is a fruit bearing variety and one of the progenitors of the present-day commercial bananas. The clumps of lush, dark foliage make it ideal for creating a jungle landscape. It develops large colourful inflorescence of bright red and maroon.
The 'Japanese Lilac Tree' has neat compact heads of creamy buds that make a fine display of glistening white. It flowers profusely with a distinct honey fragrance. The leaves are dark green and have greyish undersides and yellow autumn colour. It also has a lovely cherry coloured bark.
Magnolias are some of the most magnificent specimens in the garden. Magnolia kobus is a beautiful small tree which displays upright oval growth in youth, bearing flowers at an early age, it spreads and mounds with maturity. They can be used as specimens or as lovely backdrops for other plantings.
Ginkgo is a lovely tree. Once thought to be extinct; it has survived for millions of years and is one of the best known examples of a living fossil. Easy to propagate from seed, their beautifully structure together with their unique leaf shape makes them very attractive and much sought after specimens.
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