Corylus avellana Purple Umbrella is the first red-leaved hazel of weeping habit. It forms a small umbrella-shaped tree. Its height is determined by the size of a rootstock, onto which it was grafted.
New variety of Hydrangea anomala with grey green, white variegated leaves. Grows slower than the species. Perfectly brightens shadowed corners of a garden. Recommended for walls, pergolas, trees' trunks and as a ground cover plant.
This profusely blooming dense variety of Hydrangea paniculata grows only up to 0.7 m high. White flowers become slightly pink over time. Variety especially recommended as a ground cover plant.
One of the most beautiful wide columnar trees. Unlike other columnar oak trees this variety is resistant to mildew; therefore, it can be planted in representative areas.
Interestingly coloured – irregularly white and yellow variegated leaves, constitute the most significant decoration of the variety. Young growths are pinkish.
New Polish variety of Quercus robur introduced to cultivation by our Nursery. Very long, up to 20–25 cm long, fancifully and irregularly indented pendant leaves.