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Catalog 2012/13 - Kordes-Jungpflanzen

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PICEA (Continued)<br />

pungens ´Glauca Globosa´ (= P. pungens globosa, P. pungens glauca nana)<br />

____ 1 to 1.5 m tall dwarf cultivar, growing rather loosely and irregularly<br />

at first, later more densely and at times with a broad and<br />

cone-shaped crown - a very slow-growing, with blue needles,<br />

cultivar suitable for small gardens and planting on graves. D, K,<br />

R, St, Z. Zone 4.<br />

pungens ´Hoopsii´<br />

____ A strong, upright-growing conifer reaching 15 m, with a very<br />

regular and dense growing habit; branches are very sturdy,<br />

growing horizontally; needles arranged densely and radially,<br />

very long and bright silvery blue - presently the best and most<br />

intensively coloured cultivar. D, K, S, St. Zone 4.<br />

pungens ´Koster´ - Koster´s Blue Spruce<br />

____ The most well-known amongst the blue-coloured spruces,<br />

having a very regular, cone-shaped growing habit; branches<br />

spread in whorls; needles slightly sickle-shaped, remaining silvery<br />

blue even in winter. D, K, S, St. Zone 4.<br />

PINUS - PINE - PINACEAE<br />

aristata - Bristlecone Pine<br />

____ A small, slow and upright-growing tree, 3 to 6 m tall, with loose,<br />

candelabra-like branching; needles are dark green, 2 to 4 cm<br />

long, lie close to twigs, and covered with fluffs of resins - an<br />

interesting, absolutely hardy and decorative small conifer, suitable<br />

in sunny, dry positions; found in the dry, high, mountainous<br />

regions of Utah, Nevada and California in the USA; over 4000<br />

year old trees were viewed as a new species Pinus longaeva<br />

instead (with differing cones, and needles with hardly any resinal<br />

secretions). D, K, S. Zone 6a.<br />

cembra - Arolla Pine, Swiss Stone Pine<br />

____ A native tree in the Alps, 10 to 25 m tall, with branches almost<br />

to the ground when grown singly, and building a narrow, conical<br />

crown; needles in dense, brush-like clusters of 5, fresh green<br />

with bluish-white stomatal bands - an especially lovely, very<br />

slow-growing pine, that finds its place even in small house gardens.<br />

R, S. Zone 4.<br />

Quality Height<br />

or<br />

width<br />

Content<br />

Bunch/<br />

Box<br />

per plant<br />

250<br />

€<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 32 5,40 4,32<br />

2j.Vg. x/2/0 P9 32 6,75 5,40<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 32 5,40 4,32<br />

2j.Vg. x/2/0 P9 32 6,75 5,40<br />

1j.Vg. x/1/0 P9 32 5,40 4,32<br />

2j.Vg. x/2/0 P9 32 6,75 5,40<br />

3j.v.S. 2/1 P9 32 1,85 1,48<br />

4j.v.S. 2/2 P9 32 2,10 1,68<br />

3j.v.S. 2/1 P9 32 1,85 1,48<br />

4j.v.S. 2/2 P9 32 2,10 1,68<br />

per plant<br />

>2500<br />

€<br />

+ 49 (0) 41 06 - 40 11<br />

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