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Cedrus atlantica
Cedrus atlantica - a coniferous tree that grows up to 40 m in height, forming a wide pyramidal treetop. The leaves are needlelike, bluish green, assembled into tufts. In our country, it is often grown as an ornamental tree in parks and larger yards. It is suitable for warm habitat, a loose soil rich in lime. It thrives well in areas of mild climate and humid atmosphere. It is resistant to urban pollution.
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Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’
Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca Pendula' - a coniferous tree with long, curved branches. Needles are lighter or darker bluish in color. It grows 4 to 6 meters high. Suitable for all soil types, well drained and planted in sunny positions. It is a very decorative type and looks attractive in any garden as a solitaire. It thrives well in direct sunlight and semi-shade. This cedar is resistant to low temperatures, urban conditions and industrial pollution.
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Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’
Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca' - a coniferous tree growing up to 18 m tall. The leaves are needle-shaped, very bluish in color, clustered in tufts. Prefers dry, deep, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamy soil. It does not tolerate moist and poorly drained soil. Drought resistant and partially resistant to airborne salt. At a young age, it needs protection from strong winds. A relatively fast-growing species at a young age, but later tends to grow slowly. It takes 20 to 50 years for it to achieve its maximum size.
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Cedrus deodara
Cedrus deodara - a coniferous tree growing up to 50 m tall. The leaves are needlelike, light green to bluish green grouped into tufts. It is suitable for sunny and semi-shady habitats, sheltered spaces, slightly acidic soils but deep and well-drained. It is resistant to cold temperatures but is sensitive to frost. It starts making cones at about 10 years old.
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Cedrus deodara ‘Pendula’
Cedrus deodara 'Pendula' - an evergreen medium tall tree. Great for a small garden. Its branches hang attractively down to the ground, where they spread wide. By tying it to a support, it is possible to determine its height at 2-3 meters, because without support it is regularly lower than 1 meter. This cedar prefers a sunny or semi-shady position. It likes deep, permeable, sandy - humus soils where water is not retained. It is possible to grow in areas with mild winters as it withstands winters. It resists city conditions and industrial pollution, and responds well to pruning.
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Chamaerops excelsa
Chamaerops excelsa - a beautiful plant from the palm family. The tree grows up to 12 m in height. The flowers are small, yellow, clustered into long, branched inflorescences. They bloom in April and May. Withstands temperatures up to -20⁰C. Although it is resistant to cold temperatures, it is good to protect small plants in winter until they become more resistant. It grows in bright places but withstands shade very well.
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Cupressocyparis leylandii
Cupressocyparis leylandii - an evergreen, coniferous tree of upright growth, grows more than 30 m. Requires a sunny or semi-shady position, tolerates pruning and is often grown in dense rows as a 70 cm hedge. They are resistant to urban pollution and to low temperatures.
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Cupressus sempervirens
Cupressus sempervirens - an evergreen tree growing up to 35 m. It is not sensitive to soil type. It is resistant to high temperatures and cold, tolerates drought and is not demanding in cultivation. Two forms are significant:
- Cupressus sempervirens var. horizontalis - has horizontal branches and a broad conical treetop.
- Cupressus sempervirens var. pyramidalis - has a dense, pyramidal, columnar treetop that narrows at the top, the branches are upright and adherent.
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Phoenix canariensis
Phoenix canariensis - an evergreen shrub or palm tree, 10-20 m tall. It is naturally distributed in the Canary Islands and in Europe is cultivated as an ornamental plant in the Mediterranean area. Likes fertile and well-drained soil and sunny positions.
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Picea pungens
Picea pungens - a coniferous tree that grows up to 30 m tall. It is resistant to urban pollution, frost, wind and summer droughts. Prefers moist, acidic to neutral, well-drained soil. It is not suitable for small gardens because over time tends to outgrow the capacity of space and height.
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Pinus halepensis
Pinus halepensis - an evergreen tree that grows up to 20 m in height. It grows on modest and scarce land in the coastal area. It adapts to various types of soil and tolerates drought. Likes warm and sunny positions.
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Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster)
Pinus maritima (Pinus pinaster) - an evergreen tree that grows up to 25 m in height. It grows on modest and scarce land in the coastal area. It adapts to various types of soil and tolerates drought. Likes warm and sunny positions.
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Pinus pinea
Pinus pinea - a distinctly Mediterranean species, distributed throughout the Mediterranean coast, part of northern Africa and the Canary Islands. Its seed is called pine nut and is edible. It has a characteristic habitus, regular trunk and a high raised treetop, at a young age round and later resembling the shape of an umbrella. Because of its beautiful appearance, it is often planted inside urban areas as a decorative tree.
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Thuja occidentalis ‘Emerald’
Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald' - a conifer and one of the most beautiful types of alien pyramidal form. It can reach up to 8 m in height. It is planted more often as a hedgerow species (80-90 cm apart), although it is suitable for planting in vases and as a solitaire. Seeks quality humus soil and plenty of water. It thrives better in shade and is more suited to the climatic conditions of the continent.
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Thuja occidentalis ‘Globosa’
Thuja occidentalis 'Globosa' - a conifer of regular spherical shape up to 1.5 m high. It is suitable for planting in groups and individually. Seeks quality humus soil and plenty of water. It thrives in sunny positions and in the shade. It is resistant to frost and low temperatures and can be planted in the continental area.
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Thuja orientalis ‘Aurea’
Thuja orientalis 'Aurea' - an evergreen tree up to 15 m high. Due to its yellow-green leaves it is very decorative in appearance. It is not sensitive to soil type and is best suited to sunny and light places. It tolerates drought very well and does not like water retention around the roots. It is not sensitive to frost and low temperatures and can also be planted in the continental area.
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