Product Catalogue


Our most advanced trees are in a 160 litre bag, some species measuring up to six metres.  These trees are excellent for maximum impact.  They make ideal street trees, car park trees, shade, screen and shelter trees. These trees make any landscape or townscape look established.

In the last eight years we have put a lot of effort into producing large numbers of varieties in a 45 litre grade.  These trees are still an advanced tree and are in the 2.5 - 3.5 metre height range.  These trees are an excellent choice for anyone on a budget who still wants the established effect.

Our smallest grade of tree is the PB40 grade.  These trees are a fantastic option for the budget conscious.  All these trees are 1.5 - 2.5 metres.  They are a great option for the home gardener, they are easy to transport and plant and still give great visual pleasure. 

The price of the trees is not included in this catalogue as grades, sizes, and availablity are subject to change regularly.  However, all our prices include GST.  Please feel free to enquire about trade rates or quantity discount.



Quercus - The Oaks

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A very hardy, fast growing tree even suitable for coastal conditions. The turkey oak grows into a handsome spreading tree with yellow autumn tones.
 
Possibly the best coloured oak this variety has glowing scarlet red tones in autumn which persist into winter. Ideal for avenue and sepcimen plantings.
 
A very popular variety for the neat pyramidal habit and magnificent autumn tones of scarlet and red. Very hardy and will tolerate wet soils ideal for avenue and specimen plantings.
 
This is the classic oak famed for its shape, long lilfe and timber. The English oak has a broad spreading head and characteristic acorns with yellow autumn tones.
 
A very upright oak with an exceptional neat, tight, columnar habit making it ideal for street or group plantings, similar in habit to the Lombardy poplar.
 
Acer - Canadian and Japanese Maples | Aescules - The Horse Chestnuts | Agathis Australis - NZ Kauri | Albizia - The Silk Tree | Alectryon Excelsus - New Zealand Oak | Alnus - The Alders | Amelanchier - Shad Bush | Arbutus - Irish Strawberry Tree | Betula - The Birches | Carpinus - The Hornbeam | Carpodetus - Putaputaweta | Castanea - Sweet Chestnut | Cercis - The Red Buds or Judas Tree | Chimonanthus Wintersweet | Cornus - The Dogwoods | Cordyline - New Zealand Cabbage Tree | Coryynocarpus - Karaka | Crataegus - The Hawthorns | Dacrycarpus Dacrydioides - NZ Native Kahikatea | Dacrydium Curpessinum - NZ Native Rimu | Dicksonia - NZ Tree Fern | Dodonaea - New Zealand Ake Ake | Fagus - The Beeches | Fraxinus - The Ashes | Ginko - The Maidenhair Tree | Griselinia - New Zealand Broadleaf | Gleditisa - The Locusts | Hoheria - The Lace Bark | Juglans - Walnut | Knightia - Rewa Rewa | Laurus - Bay Tree | Liquidamber - Sweetgum | Liriodendron - The Tulip Tree | Magnolia | Malus - Crab and Ornamental Flowering Apples | Platanus - The Plane Tree | Prunus - Flowering Cherrys | Pyrus - The Ornamental Pears | Quercus - The Oaks | Robina - The Locusts | Sorbus - Rowans, Mountain Ash | Thuja | Tilea - The Limes of Linden | Ulmus - The Elms
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