One of the principle features of Japanese gardens are the plants of course. I have been training (to some degree) a number of plants in my garden for several years. These included three Scottish pines, a palmatum maple, a trident maple and an English beech. I also have purchased a several imported garden (patio) trees from Japan these include a white pine, standard wisteria and a taxus (yew).
I have several English woodland rhododendrons.
An English beech tree
The Japanese Palmatum
The Trident maple
Another transplanted Japanese maple
My first Scottish pine
My second Scottish pine
The imported Japanese wisteria standard was bought from:
Garden Style, Wrecclesham Hill, FARNHAM, Surrey, GU10 4JX UK
Telephone : 01252 735331
Email: sales@gardenstyle.co.uk
web: http://www.gardenstyle.co.uk
Garden style is highly recommended because they have a massive stock of MATURE plants. MInd you, they are both large and pricey!
The beautiful 4ft patio white pine grown in a nursery
near to Mount Fuji in Japan and bought from http://www.dai-ichibonsai.com/
The imported Taxus (yew)
The above two patio trees were obtained from:
Dai-ichi Bonsai
Hillier Garden Centre
Priors Court Road
Hermitage
Newbury, Berks RG18 9TG
+44 1635 200667
http://www.dai-ichibonsai.com/
Multiple dwarf azaleas that will be trained into clumps in
coming years
Dwarf azaleas that will be trained into clumps in
coming years
The iris' (sibirica 'Baby Sister') potted up after
reception via mail order from Fours Seasons Perennials for use in the iris pond.
Four Seasons Perennials web: http://www.fsperennials.co.uk email: contact@fsperennials.co.uk phone +44 (0) 1508 488 344 |
Phyllostachys vivax Aureocaulis bamboo in the teahouse garden
Phyllostachys nigra bamboo in the teahouse garden
Prunus pendula Pendula Rosea
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