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Kiryu Zuna for Pines & Conifers
Kiryuzuna is a natural hard wearing volcanic soil used for juniper and pines trees with good results
Price: £12.50 more info..
Chinese Elm
Broom Style Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) has a well developed crown. The tree is believed to be over 35 years old. It measures 45cm high by 20cm wide. Can be grown indoors or outdoors.
Price: £250.00 more info..
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Hort. ex Baker
Rock Cotoneaster;Rockspray Cotoneaster
Bonsai Propagation Taxonomy Cultivation
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Taxonomy Taxonomy Leaves Taxonomy Flowers Taxonomy Fruits Taxonomy Twigs Taxonomy Bark
Duration: Evergreen;Partially Deciduous
Type: Simple
Shape: having an elongated form with approximate parallel sides.;resembling and egg in outline (see also obovate).
Arrangement: Alternate – Positioned singly at different heights on the stem; one leaf occurring at each node.
Period: All year
Size: 2cm
Color: Dark Green
Fall Color : Everygreen
Notes :Leaves typically 2 cm long, broadest near the middle, sometimes rather rhomboid, over 15 mm long. Shrub, growth form is like a small tree, not a low or rock-hugging plant like other Cotoneasters.  Leaves have a silky feel with appressed hairs above and below. 
Photo credits:
1). UConn Plant Database, www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/
2). UConn Plant Database, www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/
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