Thujopsis-Torreya - Widringtonia




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Thujopsis dolabrata 'Nana'

Thujopsis dolabrata 'Nana'

In cultivation since the 1800’s, it is a dwarf-rounded clone that will eventually form a ball several feet across. If you insist on meatball landscaping at least do it with style.
$19.00

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Thujopsis dolabrata var hondai

Thujopsis dolabrata var hondai

The rarely available Northern Japanese variety of this curious monotypic Thuja relative, it has the same thick flattened branchlets but with improved cold tolerance, this will eventually become a tall monoecious tree, perfect for landscaping imported car dealerships.
$39.00

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Torreya nucifera var sphaerica

Torreya nucifera var sphaerica

Probably the hardiest of the Torreya species this Japanese botanical relic is highly desirable at least to conifer collectors the nutmeg like fruits are supposed to be edible, I’m sure they are delightful when served with raw octopus and sea urchin eggs.
$19.00

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Torreya yunanensis 'Rock'

Torreya yunanensis 'Rock'

Currently placed as Torreya grandis v fargesii it is a legend by any name, Torreyas are rare and ancient relicts only surviving in small areas of Asia and the east and west coasts of the United States, however they once ranged much more widely. Thanks to the efforts of Joseph Rock, this one is once more growing in parts of its former range.
$29.00

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Widringtonia nodiflora

Widringtonia nodiflora

Krussman considers it part of Widringtonia cupressoides and calls it zone 6 hardy, its known locally as Sapree Wood, and is somewhat similar to Callitris. I never expected this rare South African conifer to root but it did, adding yet another obscure plant for your gardening enjoyment. We think this should be much more widely used especially in the south and southwest, it really is a cool looking plant.
$24.00

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