Plants

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Weeping Himalayan cedar

Conifers

Weeping Himalayan cedar

Cedrus deodara 'Pendula'

A weeping crown with an upright trunk and arching branches that hang to the ground. A picturesque ornamental tree for solitary planting on lawns and in gardens.

Weeping Serbian Spruce

Conifers

Weeping Serbian Spruce

Picea omorica Pendula

Collective name for forms with upright growth, drooping branches or branches wrapping around the trunk. Needles dense, needle-shaped, dark green above, bluish beneath with 2 white stomatal lines. Cones purple, later bro…

Western Thuja

Conifers

Western Thuja

Occidentalis L.

Western Thuja (Occidentalis L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Western Thuja

Conifers

Western Thuja

Occidentalis L.

Western Thuja (Occidentalis L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

Western juniper

Conifers

Western juniper

Juniperus occidentalis Hook.

a species of evergreen trees of the genus Juniperus in the cypress family. Monoecious and dioecious plant with scaly green foliage. Cone-berries blue-brown, covered with a waxy bloom.

Western larch

Conifers

Western larch

Larix occidentalis Nutt

A species of coniferous plant of the genus Larix in the pine family. A tall, fast-growing tree with a narrow pyramidal crown, main branches almost horizontal. Needles are deciduous, pale green, borne in star-shaped tuft…

Western redcedar

Conifers

Western redcedar

Thuja plicata

Family Cupressaceae. Naturally found on the Pacific coast of North America. Lifespan up to 500 years. Height up to 60 m.

Western thuja

Conifers

Western thuja

Thuja occidentalis

Family Cupressaceae. Naturally occurs in the eastern regions of North America. A tree 12-20 m tall, less often a shrub.

Western thuja Danica

Conifers

Western thuja Danica

Thuja occidentalis Danica

Family Cupressaceae. Dwarf form. Height 0.6-0.8 m, crown diameter 1 m. Annual growth in height 5 cm, in width 3-4 cm.

Weymouth Pine

Conifers

Weymouth Pine

Р. strobus L.

Family Pinaceae. Name: the word strobus is an original Linnaean taxon. Apparently, strobus in this case has the same root as the term strobile — that is, the reproductive organ of conifers, the cone.

Weymouth pine

Conifers

Weymouth pine

Strobus L.

Weymouth pine (Strobus L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden

Weymouth pine 'Nana'

Conifers

Weymouth pine 'Nana'

Pinus strobus Nana

Family Pinaceae. A decorative form of Weymouth pine. Has a beautiful regular rounded crown and long thin needles of a dense green color with a bluish tint.

White fir

Conifers

White fir

Abies concolor

A species of evergreen trees of the genus Abies (firs) in the pine family. It is a tall, powerful tree with a broad conical crown. Needles are flat, green or bluish-green, falcate. Cones are sessile, large, and green.

White fir 'Violacea'

Conifers

White fir 'Violacea'

Abies concolor Violacea

A highly ornamental cultivar of white fir. A fast-growing tree with a sharply conical, loose crown. Needles needle-like, flat, upcurved, silvery-blue in color. The cultivar is tolerant of urban pollution.

White snowberry

Conifers

White snowberry

Albus laevigatus

White snowberry (Albus laevigatus) - brief description of the species on Your Garden

White-variegated holly

Conifers

White-variegated holly

Aquifolium Argentea Marginata

White-variegated holly (Aquifolium Argentea Marginata) - a brief species description for Your Garden

Winged yew

Conifers

Winged yew

Baccata 'Nissens President'

Winged yew (Baccata 'Nissens President') - brief species description on Your Garden