Plants

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Larch

Conifers

Larch

Larix Mill.

Genus of monoecious coniferous plants in the pine family. A large tree with a loose crown. Needles are annual, soft, flattened, bright green. Male catkins are round-ovoid, yellow; female ones are reddish-pink. Seeds are…

Large-leaved ivy

Conifers

Large-leaved ivy

Helix hibernica

Large-leaved ivy (Helix hibernica) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Lawson cypress

Conifers

Lawson cypress

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

A species of woody plants of the genus Chamaecyparis, family Cupressaceae. One of the most beautiful species. It is a tall tree with a narrowly conical crown. Foliage scaly, green, with stomatal bands at the base of the…

Lawson cypress 'Columnaris'

Conifers

Lawson cypress 'Columnaris'

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Columnaris

one of the most beautiful and frost-hardy cultivars of Lawson cypress with a narrow columnar crown. Foliage is scale-like, bluish-steel, later bluish-green. Frost hardiness high

Lawson cypress 'Ellwood'

Conifers

Lawson cypress 'Ellwood'

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Ellwoodiirin

An evergreen coniferous slow-growing tree with a broadly conical, dense crown. Branches are horizontal, shoots erect, tips of shoots slightly drooping. Foliage thin, feathery, silvery blue-green, acquiring a metallic ti…

Lawson cypress 'Ivonne'

Conifers

Lawson cypress 'Ivonne'

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Ivonne

The best yellow form of Lawson cypress. The crown is dense and conical. The tree is fast-growing and tolerates pruning well. Foliage is scale-like, golden-yellow or yellow. High cold hardiness.

Lawson cypress 'Stardust'

Conifers

Lawson cypress 'Stardust'

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Stardust

A tall, slender tree with a pyramidal crown. Foliage is scale-like, grows in a fan-like arrangement, sulphur-yellow in color, in shade – green with a golden tint. High cold hardiness

Lawson cypress 'White Spot'

Conifers

Lawson cypress 'White Spot'

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana White Spot

A small tree or shrub with a narrow, densely branched columnar crown. Scale-like foliage, dense, tightly pressed to the shoots, green with marbled-white or white tips.

Leyland Cypress "Blue Jeans"

Conifers

Leyland Cypress "Blue Jeans"

Cupressocyparis leylandii Blue Jeans

A blue-green form of Leyland cypress. Has a regular conical dense crown. Foliage is scale-like, blue-green in color. Used for creating tall hedges.

Leyland Cypress 'Castlewellan Gold'

Conifers

Leyland Cypress 'Castlewellan Gold'

Chamaecyparis leylandii "Castlewellan Gold"

An attractive fast-growing tree with a pyramidal crown. The foliage is very decorative — light green in summer, golden-yellow in spring, autumn and winter. Used for quickly creating a striking tall hedge.

Leyland cypress

Conifers

Leyland cypress

Cupressocyparis "Leylandii

An evergreen tree with a columnar crown. In youth it is fast-growing — annual growth up to 1 m. Foliage is scaly, green. Widely used for creating tall hedges.

Leyland cypress 'Excalibur Gold'

Conifers

Leyland cypress 'Excalibur Gold'

Cupressocyparis leylandii Excalibur Gold

A golden form of Leyland cypress. It has a dense conical crown. Foliage is scale-like, less often needle-like; golden in autumn and winter, greenish-golden in spring and summer. Used for hedges, shaping, and solitary or…

Leyland cypress 'Gold Rider'

Conifers

Leyland cypress 'Gold Rider'

Cupressocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider'

An attractive evergreen, fast-growing tree with a beautiful columnar, symmetrical crown. Foliage is scaly; color ranges from bronze-yellow to yellow-green. Used for creating a striking living hedge.

Leyland cypress 'Variegata'

Conifers

Leyland cypress 'Variegata'

Cupressocyparis leylandii Variegata

An attractive form of Leyland cypress. Foliage is scaly, dark green with creamy-yellow tips.

Limber Pine

Conifers

Limber Pine

Р. flexilis Jemes

Family Pinaceae. A remarkable North American species, reaching 6–30 m in its native range, with a short, thick trunk, a pyramidal crown, and short, curved, pendulous branches.