Acer buergerianum
Trident maple
Renowned in Japanese bonsai culture, prized for its intricate root system and the beauty of its three-lobed leaves.
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Certified trees for urban landscaping and urban forestry projects.
Acer buergerianum
Trident maple
Renowned in Japanese bonsai culture, prized for its intricate root system and the beauty of its three-lobed leaves.
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Field maple
A hardy, adaptable deciduous tree, perfect for country hedgerows and avenues.
Open full profile →Acer platanoides
Norway maple
A deciduous tree grown as a standard with a columnar or rounded crown, or in shrub form with an upright, spreading habit.
Open full profile →Acer saccharinum
Silver maple
Often planted in large gardens, parks and along avenues to provide shade and add visual interest to the landscape.
Open full profile →Aesculus hippocastanum
Horse chestnut
A majestic tree with a broad, dense crown and spectacular spring panicles of white flowers. Ideal for avenues and large parks.
Open full profile →Albizia julibrissin
Silk tree
Known as the “silk tree” for the softness of its feathery pink flowers, reminiscent of silk.
Open full profile →Alnus glutinosa
Black alder
Known for its strong, durable timber; invaluable along watercourses and in damp soils.
Open full profile →Carpinus betulus 'Pyramidalis'
Fastigiate hornbeam
An elegant pyramidal habit: perfect for avenues, green screens and formal gardens.
Open full profile →Catalpa bignonioides
Southern catalpa
Large heart-shaped leaves and showy summer blooms: a classic shade tree for parks and gardens.
Open full profile →Cercis siliquastrum
Judas tree
Its early purple-pink flowers, borne directly on the branches, make this tree a precious, striking addition to any green space.
Open full profile →Chamaerops humilis
Mediterranean fan palm
One of the few palms native to the Mediterranean: a symbol of resilience, surviving in harsh environments.
Open full profile →Crataegus laevigata
Midland hawthorn
Historically valued for its properties, it offers abundant blossom and decorative berries loved by birds.
Open full profile →Cupressus sempervirens 'Pyramidalis'
Italian cypress
An evergreen variety prized for its slender, elegant shape and its ability to adapt to a wide range of settings.
Open full profile →Fraxinus ornus
Manna ash
Prized for its elegance and fragrant, decorative flowering; it adds character to gardens and parks.
Open full profile →Ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo
Remarkable for its longevity, resilience and distinctive fan-shaped foliage that turns gold in autumn.
Open full profile →Gleditsia triacanthos 'Inermis'
Thornless honey locust
A thornless variety with a light, luminous crown, highly resistant in urban environments.
Open full profile →Koelreuteria paniculata
Golden rain tree
Its common name refers to the decorative seed capsules that look like small lanterns.
Open full profile →Lagerstroemia indica
Crape myrtle
A deciduous shrub or small tree up to 5 m tall, with showy summer blooms. Ideal as a specimen or in mixed hedges.
Open full profile →Laurus nobilis
Bay laurel
An aromatic evergreen, beautiful in woodland gardens and as a free-standing or conical specimen.
Ligustrum lucidum
Glossy privet
An evergreen shrub with glossy dark-green leaves and large panicles of white flowers in late summer. It can reach ten metres.
Open full profile →Liquidambar styraciflua
American sweetgum
Native to North America, prized for its decorative foliage and spectacular autumn colour changes.
Open full profile →Liriodendron tulipifera
Tulip tree
Imposing and elegant in shape, it owes its name to its distinctive tulip-like flowers.
Open full profile →Malus floribunda
Japanese flowering crabapple
A small deciduous tree with a spectacular spring blossom, grown as a specimen or in mixed hedges.
Open full profile →Melia azedarach
Chinaberry tree
Fragrant lilac blooms and a shady crown: a highly effective ornamental choice for mild climates.
Open full profile →Olea europaea
Olive tree
An upright habit and rounded form with pendulous branchlets. Abundant olive crops harvested in autumn.
Open full profile →Photinia
Photinia
Dense, compact growth with its typical red young shoots: ideal for visual screens and vigorous hedges.
Open full profile →Platanus × acerifolia
London plane
A large ornamental tree known for its imposing presence and distinctive foliage.
Open full profile →Populus
Poplar
Versatile, beautiful and functional: invaluable for many kinds of landscapes, rows and environmental uses.
Open full profile →Prunus avium
Wild cherry
A long history of cultivation for both ornamental and practical purposes: snow-white blossom and fruit loved by wildlife.
Open full profile →Prunus cerasifera 'Pissardii'
Purple-leaf plum
Purple foliage and pink blossom: highly valued for adding colour accents to formal gardens and urban landscapes.
Open full profile →Prunus laurocerasus
Cherry laurel
Lush foliage and great adaptability: essential in gardens that need year-round greenery.
Open full profile →Pterocarya fraxinifolia
Caucasian wingnut
Closely related to the walnut, with which it shares several traits. A broad, majestic crown.
Open full profile →Quercus coccifera
Kermes oak
Used for soil stabilisation and erosion control, and decorative in Mediterranean gardens.
Open full profile →Quercus ilex
Holm oak
The quintessential Mediterranean evergreen: its acorns provide precious food for wildlife.
Open full profile →Quercus robur 'Koster'
English oak 'Koster'
A fastigiate habit and acorns vital to many animals: it enriches the biodiversity of the area where it grows.
Open full profile →Robinia pseudoacacia 'Umbraculifera'
Mophead black locust
A compact umbrella-shaped crown, fragrant blossom and decorative foliage: popular in residential areas and green spaces.
Open full profile →Sophora japonica
Japanese pagoda tree
Elegant summer flowering and symbolic value: often planted in public and historic settings.
Open full profile →Tilia cordata
Small-leaved lime
A European lime prized for its ornamental beauty and fragrant flowering.
Open full profile →Tilia × europaea
Common lime
A broad, dense crown providing excellent shade; its fragrant flowers attract pollinators and improve urban air quality.
Open full profile →Ulmus minor
Field elm
Distinguished by its smaller leaves and characteristic bark: a classic of the Italian landscape.
Open full profile →Washingtonia filifera
California fan palm
Drought-resistant and sun-loving: an elegant habit for architectural and exotic accents.
Open full profile →Yucca rostrata
Beaked yucca
Highly resistant to drought and intense heat: perfect for xeriscape gardens and arid landscapes.
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