Ulmus glabra 'Camperdownii' - Camperdown Elm Web SpecialsPlanted in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York, by A. G. Burgess in 1872 as a gift, this unusual tree has become famous for its pendulous branching habit, and beautiful weeping structure. The tree was originally found in Scotland by David Taylor, head forester of The Earl of Camperdown as a mutated offspring of a Wych Elm. The specimen planted in Prospect Park was uncared for over the years, and almost died, but then caught the eye of Marianne Moore,
Will produce cones like other Abies Koreana cultivars
or our best recommendation is to plant in a large pot
Here is a beautiful golden Leyland Cypress that grows strong and will make a dramatic statement
A new introduction that is super
A miniature form of Thuja occ
It is also noted that all of the Hinoki cypress are 'champs' for shady sites
and the front of mixed shrub borders
When the new leaves emerge in late spring
spiky fashion make this ornamental grass a valuable addition to any landscape
Erica x darleyensis 'Darley Dale'
Here is a wonderful slow growing pine that is a hybrid between a Japanaese Red Pine and an Austrian Black Pine
Leak' really catches your eye