Newest trees

Here you can discover the newest types of trees and shrubs we have to offer. 

  • Osmanthus burkwoodii

    Osmanthus burkwoodii
    Osmanthus burkwoodii

    Osmanthus burkwoodii

    This big, evergreen shrub is a hybrid of the O. delavayi and the O. decorus. It blooms frop april until may with white, sweet blossoms growing in bunches. Place the osmanthus x burkwoodii in the sun and you won’t have to worry about much maintenance!

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  • Syringa vulg. ‘Mme lemoine’

     Syringa vulg. ‘Mme lemoine’
     Syringa vulg. ‘Mme lemoine’

    Syringa vulg. ‘Mme lemoine’

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  • Viburnum carlcephalum

    Viburnum carlcephalum
    Viburnum carlcephalum

    Viburnum carlcephalum

    The lovely flowers of the Viburnum carlcephalum are often smelled in spring air. This tree blooms from april until may with the distingushable, white spheric flowers. It is also a wonderful shrub in autumn, when it has a beautiful red color.

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  • Photinia fraseri ‘Red Robin’

    Photinia fraseri ‘Red Robin’
    Photinia fraseri ‘Red Robin’

    Photinia fraseri ‘Red Robin’

    This big shrub with white flowers in spring and warm red and green leaves in summer, is a beautiful shrub for every garden. You can use it as a hedge, or as a small, decorative tree.

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  • Prunus lusitanica

    Prunus lusitanica
    Prunus lusitanica

    Prunus lusitanica

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  • Robinia pseud. ‘Umbraculifera’

    Robinia pseud. 'Umbraculifera'
    Robinia pseud. 'Umbraculifera'

    Robinia pseud. ‘Umbraculifera’

    This decorative tree is widly available en looks good on roof terraces or close to buildings. It can handle both cold (- 20°C) and warm temperatures, although it needs enough moist soil. Pay attention, because with the right soil, this tree will grow fast!

    Tree specifics

    8 - 14 m
  • Platanus acerifolia ‘Alphen’s Globe’

    Platanus acerifolia Alphen’s Globe
    Platanus acerifolia Alphen’s Globe

    Platanus acerifolia ‘Alphen’s Globe’

    You can clearly see a small crown size, typical for this tree. The green leaves turn into a beautiful brown and yellow color during autumn and looks perfect on small streets and small gardens. Concretion, wind and pruning don’t cause any problems for this tree.

    Tree specifics

    8 - 14 m
  • Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’

    Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer
    Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

    Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’

    This ornamental pear is one of the most popular trees. The shining green leaves bloom until the end of autumn, and shows even wonderful yellow and red colors afterwards. In spring, this is also a pretty site: you can watch the many white flowers blossom.

    Tree specifics

    8 - 16 m
  • Liquidambar styraciflua

    Liquidambar styraciflua
    Liquidambar styraciflua

    Liquidambar styraciflua

    Thie Liquidambar styraficlua is a deciduous tree of the ‘Altingiaceae’-family. It’s heritage lies in America, where it can reach a height of 45 meters! These trees are distinguished by the red and brown colors and the round fruits they produce.

    Tree specifics

    8 - 10 m
  • Liriodendron tul. ‘Fastigiatum’

    Liriodendron tul. Fastigiatum
    Liriodendron tul. Fastigiatum

    Liriodendron tul. ‘Fastigiatum’

    A slow blooming tulip tree, growing until a medium size and crowned with shining green leaves. You can notice the unique, square top with gold and yellow colors in autumn. The Liriodendron doesn’t need much pruning and is pollution resistant.

    Tree specifics

    8 - 12 m
  • Thuja plic. ‘Atrovirens’

    Thuja plic. Atrovirens
    Thuja plic. Atrovirens

    Thuja plic. ‘Atrovirens’

    The Thuja Plicate atrovirerens is compact and is coneshaped with a pointy top. It is often used as a hedge, because it is easy to prune and is suitable for all types of ground.

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  • Thuja occ. ‘Brabant’

     Thuja occ. Brabant
     Thuja occ. Brabant

    Thuja occ. ‘Brabant’

    This is a very popular form of vegetation, because the Thuja is a hedge that doesn’t need much maintenance. It’s a strong plant, perfectly suitable for colder temperatures and frost resistant. We do advise to don’t do heavy pruning on this hedge!

    Tree specifics

  • Taxus baccata

    Taxus baccata
    Taxus baccata

    Taxus baccata

    Looking for a tree that can grow old? The taxus baccata can grow for 2000 years! The soft, shiny needles are formed in rosettes and is recognized by it’s red berries.

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  • Pyrus communis ‘Doyonné du Comice’

    Pyrus comm. Doyonné du Comice
    Pyrus comm. Doyonné du Comice

    Pyrus communis ‘Doyonné du Comice’

    The Doyenné du Comice is a popular handpear, with a sweet taste and aromatic pulp. This species blooms at the end of april until the second half of may. This tree can pollinate itself, but is also a beautiful cross-polination with, for example, the Conference.

    Tree specifics

    8 - 10 m
  • Juglans regia

    Juglans regia
    Juglans regia

    Juglans regia

    The Persian walnut or English Walnut is a species native to the region stretching from the Balkans eastward to the Himalayas and southwest China. It’s a large, deciduous tree, attainingg heights of 25 to 35 meter, and requiring full sun to grow this big.

    Tree specifics

    8 - 14 m
  • Malus d. ‘Reine des Reinettes’

    Malus d. Reine des Reinettes
    Malus d. Reine des Reinettes

    Malus d. ‘Reine des Reinettes’

    This strong tree produces ripe apples at the end of the summer or the beginning of autumn. The apples are fresh and sour and can be preserved for a long time. Did you know that the Reine des Reinettes is very popular for making desserts?

    Tree specifics

    8 - 10 m
  • Cydonia oblonga

    Cydonia oblonga
    Cydonia oblonga

    Cydonia oblonga

    The Cydonia oblonga or quince is a small, deciduous tree that bears a pome fruit, similar to pears, and bright golden yellow when mature. The tree is partcularly grown for the ornamental qualities of it’s attractive pale, pink blossoms. It is also resistant to frost.  

    Tree specifics

    8 - 10 m
  • Mespilus germanica

    Mespilus Germanica
    Mespilus Germanica

    Mespilus germanica

    Tree specifics

    8 - 10 m
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