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"You will find
something far greater
in the woods than you
will find in books.
Stones and trees will
teach you that which
you will never learn
from masters."
-St. Bernard of Clairveax
(1090 - 1153)
The images on this
page are courtesy of
Heritage Seedlings Inc.
and www.esveld.nl
When the world
wearies, and society
ceases to satisfy,
there is always
the garden.
- Author Unknown- |
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Paperback Maple
Of all the lovely small trees in
cultivation, this maple stands
supreme with gorgeous peeling
cinnamon coloured
bark and
fiery red and orange autumn colours.
The autumn colour and peeling bark
gives this tree year round interest
and as it is slow growing, makes an
ideal specimen tree for gardens with
limited space!
Full sun/partial shade, grows to 10'
in 10 years.
Click here for useful tips and ideas on how
to lay out your garden
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Cercis Canadensis
"The Rising Sun"
Everybody loves a winner and this one
is a true rising star among new woody
plants. Radiant orange tinted new leaves
all summer, rosy-pink flowers in spring.
Does not burn in full sun.
Fast growing and trouble-free native.
Attracts butterflies. Height 10 to 12 feet |

Cotinus Royal Purple
This Smoke Bush is very popular and beautiful. An extra tough plant, it can
tolerate high temperatures against the
west face of a building, helping to
s
diminish cooling expenses.
Exceptional colour and adding
grace to any garden.
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Acer Esk Sunset
This hard to find maple is one of the most
patterned variegated trees in existence.
Consistently sought-after, few plants match this one
for it's kaleidoscope of colour and rugged adaptability.
A very rare cultivar.
Exceptionally drought and cold hardy. |
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Cornus Kousa Chinensis
Always popular. Spectacular when laden with masses
of large-bract flowers. Vase-shaped, blooms later than others and has more attractive, strawberry fruits. Burgundy leaves in autumn. Superior ornamental.
Magnolia Elizabeth
One of the first hybrid Magnolias; it enjoys excellent name recognition. Well known for its fragrant muted yellow flowers, pyramidal habit and vigorous juvenile growth. Recipient of many awards.
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