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  • Newbie
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    Thanks guys, that link above looks like the one i had in mind. Thank you all.

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  • IgglePiggle
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    Originally posted by Sweepster View Post
    I've seen an ornamental cherry somewhere that grows into a columnar, very narrow, shape - would that be the thing? I'll have a look for it.

    Edit: not sure if this is the one, but looks similar - Amanogawa
    Sculptural Plants
    That's what I was thinking as well

    Bakker - Columnar Ornamental Cherry 'Amanogawa'

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  • Sweepster
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    I've seen an ornamental cherry somewhere that grows into a columnar, very narrow, shape - would that be the thing? I'll have a look for it.

    Edit: not sure if this is the one, but looks similar - Amanogawa
    http://www.silktree.co.uk/fruittrees.html
    Last edited by Sweepster; 01-05-2009, 05:12 PM.

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  • Capsid
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    Do you mean a dwarf conifer? There are quite a few to choose from.

    Have a look through here to see if you can recognise it.

    Conifers

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  • Newbie
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    Just raising this thread again - anyone know the answer please?

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  • Newbie
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    Tree help

    Hello,

    I saw a couple of trees a while ago that a quite fancied for my new border, but can i for the life of me remember their names or find them in any searches i do?! Both trees have a compact, column-like growth habit, one was a cherry and the other an evergreen type - anyone any ideas please of their names? Or suggestions for something that would fit this description?

    Many thanks.
    Last edited by Newbie; 29-04-2009, 08:37 PM.

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