Conifers

Precious in nurseries and recommended for hedges. The vegetation of this clone is bushy and wide; 'Blue Jeans' grows from several stems. It branches well and can show young foliage at the base. It grows fast and does not need to be staked if grown in containers. Its blue-green colour is original. Its resistance to cold has been proved in Holland. Its adaptation to pruning makes it very interesting for monospecific hedges. Trophies: Gold Medal at Plantarium 2009 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS).
For a hedge with golden foliage. The golden foliage of this variety of X Cupressocyparis is of good sun resistance. It is quite column shaped, with denser foliage than the other varieties with golden foliage. Vigorous growth. EXCALIBUR GOLD needs little care and is very much recommended to be planted in medium high hedges. In the nursery, it needs neither pruning nor a prop.
A beautiful regular ball of 0,80 m high (fully grown). Growth rate is 5 - 9 cm per year, slower than 'Pierrick Bregeon'. Forms a compact dense mound. Light green needles of up to 10 cm, can naturally and slightly turn yellow in winter. Spiraling needles at maturity. Viability of the needles: 3 to 4 years. Small grey buds with a pointy tip No resin production. Like all the other varieties of the pine range, registered by H. BREGEON, its reduced growth allows this pine to be grown in pots, on terraces and on balconies, as well as in small modern gardens.
Bambino®, the smallest of the range. The smallest variety (0.50 m fully grown) and of slowest growth rate. The dark green needles stay on for 2 to 3 years. Pointed buds. Very slight resin production. Like all the other varieties of the pine range, registered by H. BREGEON, its reduced growth allows this pine to be grown in pots, on terraces and on balconies, as well as in small modern gardens.
A bright ball for pots and small spaces  The asset of the Thuja occidentalis 'Mirjam' is the colour of its foliage: bright yellow in the spring and persistent in the summer. In the autumn and winter it turns bronze green and orange. Its regular and dense ball-shaped growth of about 60 cm in diameter on average, makes it attractive in pots, as well as in small spaces which it brings to life. It is very hardy. Trophies: Bronze medal at Plantarium 2008 (Boskoop - NETHERLANDS)