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| Chamaecyparis 'Baby Blue' 8" Pot remove | Rubus 'Nootka' Raspberry 6" Pot remove | Prunus 'Stella' Cherry remove | |||
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| Name | Chamaecyparis 'Baby Blue' 8" Pot remove | Rubus 'Nootka' Raspberry 6" Pot remove | Prunus 'Stella' Cherry remove | ||
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| SKU | CYPBB8 | RASPN17 | CHE00 | ||
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| Price | $32.99 | $17.99 | Price range: $59.99 through $229.99 | ||
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| Description | Chamaecyparis pisifera Baby Blue is an adorable dwarf version of the popular 'Boulevard' Cypress. This compact shrub showcases a lovely, rounded or conical shape, decorated with soft, fern-like leaves in a beautiful light blue shade. Growing slowly, it reaches about 60cm in height within 10 years, making it perfect for pots, rockeries, or low hedges. The striking silvery-blue foliage adds elegance and contrast to any garden, whether used as a foundation plant, standout container, or charming low hedge. 8"/20cm pot | Rubus x idaeusNootka Raspberries produce a full and heavy crop mid Summer and again in Autumn which allows you access to fresh, delicious raspberries more often! Growing to approx. 1.2m tall x .5 wide, they prefer a sunny position, with a rich, well drained soil and good Summer watering, and also grow well in pots or tubs. Get the kids to help gather the fruit and they will not be able to resist sneaking a few into their mouths for a boost of Vitamin C! | Prunus aviumStella Cherry trees have dark red heart shaped fruit with a delicious sweet flavour. They're a popular home garden variety with fruit ripening in mid December. Expect your first fruit when the plant is around 3 years old. It requires a full sun position with protection from wind but does not require a cross pollinator to bear fruit. While Stella Cherry trees are self pollinating, it's good to plant more than one variety to ensure they put out a good crop of fruit and to extend the fruiting season. Don't forget to net your cherry trees. The "avium" in their name is latin for BIRD, for a reason you can probably guess. | ||
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