Atlantic Cedar (Cedrus atlantica)
Large ornamental cedar tree native to the Atlas Mountains.
Our conifers deliver consistent quality - supporting long-term forestry, shelterbelt and timber objectives
Available in these regions only:
Varieties may differ within regions
Available in these regions only:
Varieties may differ within regions
Large ornamental cedar tree native to the Atlas Mountains.
Caledonian pine: native Scottish strain of Scots pine; iconic upland conifer suited to poor, dry soils.
Tallest tree species on Earth, native to coastal California.
Douglas fir: tall, long‑lived conifer; strong timber; thrives on deep, moist soils.
Large conifer native to Europe, grown for timber and ornamental use.
World’s largest tree by volume, native to California.
Grand fir: very fast‑growing, tall conifer; deep shade and shelter; thrives on moist fertile soils.
Tall evergreen conifer with reddish bark, native to Japan.
Juniper: native evergreen for poor, dry soils; berries for wildlife; tolerates exposure and altitude.
Lodgepole pine: adaptable, fast conifer for poor soils and exposed sites; good for shelter and reclamation.
Medium-sized pine from the Balkans, with long needles in bundles of five.
Noble fir: handsome conifer with blue‑green needles and large cones; excellent for timber and shelter.
Nordmann fir: dense, dark‑green foliage and good form; popular specimen and shelter tree.
Norway spruce: fast conifer with pendulous branchlets; good for shelter belts and timber.
Dense, slow-growing spruce from the Caucasus.
Tall fir from North America valued for timber and landscaping.
Scots pine: hardy native conifer with reddish bark; suited to poor, dry soils and exposed sites.
Slender conifer with narrow crown, native to the Balkans.
Sitka spruce: highly productive coastal conifer; very wind‑tolerant and suited to wetter climates.
Large conifer from western North America, shade-tolerant and fast-growing.
Western red cedar: aromatic foliage, tolerant of shade and wind; superb for shelter and screening.
Yew: shade‑tolerant, long‑lived evergreen; excellent for dense hedges and wildlife.
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