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Abies koreana (Korean Fir)
Introduced in 1905 from Korea, this slow growing fir forms a stout compact tree at maturity and is characterised by its violet / purple cylindrical cones that can get to 7cm in length.

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Abies nordmanniana (Nordmann/Caucasian Fir)
Introduced from Northern Turkey in 1840, this striking conifer and risen steeply in popularity over recent years for being a ‘needle fast’ Christmas tree.

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Acacia dealbata (Silver Wattle)
This fast growing pioneer species is a native of Southern Australia and Tasmania and was introduced to the UK in 1820 but is only hardy down to about -5 Celsius.

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Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle)
Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle)
Sometimes referred to as the Chile Pine, this ancient slow growing tree is well known for its distinctive long slender branches densely covered with overlapping spiking leaves.

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Buxus sempervirens Arborescens (Box)
This large shrub can occasionally be classified as a small tree and is a clonal selection of common box that won the Award of Garden Merit in 2002

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Camellia sasanqua
Introduced in the early 1800s and a native of China and Japan, this acid loving small tree is grown at Barcham as a full standard.

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Cedrus libani (Cedar of Lebanon)
Cedrus libani (Cedar of Lebanon)
Few trees, deciduous or evergreen, can compare with the beauty and elegance of a mature Cedar of Lebanon.

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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Columnaris Glauca
Raised in Boskoop, Holland, in the 1940s, this small and narrow conical tree has enormous garden or parkland appeal.

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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Stardust
Introduced from Holland in the 1960s, this outstanding yellow variety won the Award of Garden Merit in 2002.

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Cryptomeria japonica Elegans (Japanese Cedar)
Introduced by Thomas Lobb from Japan in 1854, this beautiful bushy conifer eventually makes a small tree at maturity.

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