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Holly 1£9.99£9.992830001ProductBIGTREES00.0000FestiveBroadleafHolly0       -1-100      0 GBT0015 Ideal for decorationAn evergreen tree planted for shelter and ornament. Can be grown to make a large shrub or hedged. Thrives on almost any well drained soil, in sun or shade. Tolerant of urban pollution and coastal conditions. Red berries on female plants traditionally used for Christmas decorations. Leaves are glossy, wavy and sharply spiney. The wood is hard and fine grained and used in detailed work such as turning and marquetry. 9.99000.00000.000000Default_Item180 Holly - Ideal for decorationHolly, ilex, aqualfolium, festive, broadleaf   Display_Item BIGTREES0 28300.jpg28300.jpgimages/shop_image3/default.gifimages/shop_image4/default.gif  1Ilex aqualfolium  72a9cabd-7a64-4b37-9db0-a23a817113f0bab90988-67ab-44e5-99fa-18036d806ba90004/05/2005 16:11:0004/05/2005 00:00:0013/10/2007 18:14:0004/05/2005 16:16:00100 0 0004/05/2005 00:00:00 LIVE0 451288224316283001NoneDefault18/10/2025 18:41:13BIGTREES9.9900
Common Osier 1£9.99£9.992832501ProductBIGTREES00.0000EuropeanBroadleafCommon Osier0       -1-100      0 GBT0040 Used for fences and basketsA small tree or tall shrub which can reach 19ft (6m). It is not pollarded like other willows but is generally coppiced to produce long straight stems for basket making. 9.99000.00000.000000Default_Item180 Common Osier - used for fences and basketscommon, osier, salix, viminalis, european, broadleaf   Display_Item BIGTREES0 28325.jpg28325.jpgimages/shop_image3/default.gifimages/shop_image4/default.gif  1Salix viminalis  4d673f0d-06f4-4422-a401-735e20ec555e69614a78-4a25-41e1-8ab4-c6a5fba1962f0004/05/2005 16:47:0004/05/2005 00:00:0013/10/2007 18:23:0004/05/2005 16:52:00100 0 0004/05/2005 00:00:00 LIVE0 451289224316283251NoneDefault18/10/2025 18:41:14BIGTREES9.9900
Silver Birch 1£9.99£9.992834001ProductBIGTREES00.0000British NativesBroadleafSilver Birch0       -1-100      0 GBT055 The birch is one of the most common native broad-leaved trees in Britain and can be found across the Isle''s. It grows to around 90ft (30m) and up to 80 years old, preferring light, relatively infertile ground containing sand and gravels.<p>The birch is one of the most common native broad-leaved trees in Britain and can be found across the Isle''s. It grows to around 90ft (30m) and up to 80 years old, preferring light, relatively infertile ground containing sand and gravels.</p> <p>It''s elegant drooping branches and attractive silvery white bark, coupled with it''s relatively small size even when mature, means that it is commonly planted in town gardens.</p> <h2>Related Links</h2> - <a href="http://www.forestry.gov.uk/forestry/infd-5nldxl" target="_blank">The Forestry Commission - Silver Birch</a><br /> 9.99000.00000.000000Default_Item180 Silver Birch - makes plywoodSilver, Birch, Betula, pendula, european, broadleaf   Display_Item BIGTREES0 28340.jpg28340.jpgimages/shop_image3/default.gifimages/shop_image4/default.gif  1Betula pendula  cc26215c-90b8-4be9-bf0f-d9a3a18f2e577bc011b0-ed5c-4339-a0e6-67684e5f2b6a0004/05/2005 17:03:0004/05/2005 00:00:0001/02/2007 16:31:0004/05/2005 17:08:00100 0 0004/05/2005 00:00:00 LIVE0 451290224316283401NoneDefault18/10/2025 18:41:15BIGTREES9.9900
Giant Sequoia (US) 1£12.99£12.993283901ProductBIGTREES00.0000AmazingConiferGiant Sequoia (US)032839.jpg      -1-100      0 GBT-SEQUOIA-US The largest tree in the World can now be bought by our American customers. These saplings have been specially grown and selected in the USA for our US customers only.<p>These Giant Sequoia saplings have been specially grown and selected in the USA for our <b>American customers</b>. The trees are between 8 and 14 inches and come packed in a cardboard box packed with a protective wrapper. Please note the exchange rate is approximately £1 = $1.9</p> <p>Customers from the EU should go <a href="/item/Product.aspx?product=28309">here</a></p> <p>The Giant Sequoia tree is one of the fastest growing trees in the world, growing up to 1 to 2 feet per year and can reach up to 100 metres. It can have a basel diameter of 35 feet and bark up to 4ft thick - making it the largest tree on Earth.</p> <p>The Sequoia (also known as the Sierra Redwood) is native to the Redwood forests of California. It occurs in scattered groves across a limited area of the western Sierra Nevada. It is believed that the Giant Sequoias were named after the famous American Indian Sequoyah. </p> <p>Sequoia bark is fibrous and furrowed. The leaves are evergreen, awl-shaped, 3-6 mm long, and arranged spirally on the shoots</p> <p>Although the Sequoia is naturally a very large tree, with appropriate pruning they make perfect bonsai or deck plants.</p> <h2>Related Links</h2> - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Sequoia" target="_blank">Wikipedia - Giant Sequoia</a><br /> - <a href="http://www.gardeningtipsnideas.com/2006/04/planting_a_giant_redwood_sequoia_tree.html" target="_blank">Garden Tips n Ideas - Planting a Giant Sequoia</a><br /> - <a href="http://www.redwoodworld.co.uk/" target="_blank">Redwood World</a><br /> - <a href="http://sempervirens.org/doctor.htm" target="_blank">Ask the Redwood Doctor</a><br /> - <a href="http://www.giant-sequoia.com/tree.php" target="_blank">Giant-Sequoia.com - Sequoias in the USA</a><br /> 12.99000.00000.000000Default_Item180 The largest tree in the World - they can grow up to 100m high and are so big you could drive a car through the trunk! Very fast growing but easily miniaturised, perfect for Bonsai!giant, sequoia, usa, us, american, amazing, tree, sapling   Display_Item BIGTREES0 32839.jpg32839.jpgimages/shop_image3/default.gifimages/shop_image4/default.gif  1Sequoiadendron giganteum  139645de-00f1-4fc2-b00a-399240450ef93579225e-b3a0-4759-802f-4d613d2716380026/03/2007 17:11:00 13/10/2007 18:18:0026/03/2007 17:14:00100 0 00  LIVE0 451291224316328391NoneDefault18/10/2025 18:41:15BIGTREES12.9900
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