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Ficus Nitida - Ficus 'Indian Laurel' from $45.00
Introducing the Ficus Nitida Column the perfect solution for adding vertical elegance and greenery to your space. This exceptional variety of Ficus nitida has been carefully cultivated to exhibit a stunning columnar growth habit, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a compact and stylish plant. Appearance and Uses Standing tall and narrow, the Ficus Nitida Column boasts an impressive height of 10 to 30 feet, while its width measures 3 to 5 feet. Its slender form is ideal for tight areas, allowing you to maximize your green oasis even in limited spaces. Plant approximately 3 to 5 feet apart to create a hedge with Ficus Nitida Columns. They typically reach a height of 10 to 30 feet and has a width of 5 to 10 feet. Prune to keep smaller to prevent invasive roots. The glossy, dark green foliage of the Ficus Nitida Column adds a touch of lushness to any setting. Its dense leaves create a vibrant and captivating display that will surely turn heads and become a focal point of admiration. Thriving in warm and tropical climates, this remarkable cultivar prefers full sun exposure to reach its full potential, although it can tolerate partial shade. Please note that while it flourishes in moderate temperatures, it may require additional protection in colder regions to ensure its optimal growth and vitality. The Ficus Nitida Column is a versatile addition to your landscape or indoor space. Use it to create stunning vertical accents. Gracefully line driveways, frame entrances, or establish beautiful privacy screens. Its ability to flourish in containers also makes it an excellent choice for adding a touch of elegance to patios, balconies, or any area that calls for a captivating green statement. With its striking appearance and compact size, the Ficus Nitida Column is the epitome of beauty and functionality. Upgrade your surroundings with this plant, and enjoy the charm and natural allure it brings to your environment. Alternative However, Ficus do have invasive roots and can cause damage to surrounding walls and walk ways. this can mitigated by keeping them shorter or lining the roots with a root barrier when planting. if you are concerned about their root system causing damage, there's another hedging plant known as Ligustrum Japonica Texanum (Wax Leaf Privet). Ligustrum does not have invasive roots, and maybe more appropriate to grow large near concrete sidewalks and patios.
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Italian Cypress - Cupressus sempervirens from $75.00
Italian Cypress Information and Care The Italian Cypress is a striking tree. It can grow to 100 feet tall over a long lived 1000 years. A remarkable plant that is an asset to any landscape designers tool box. Whether utilized to accent design features such as sculptures and fountains, or to create a tall boundary in the background of a formal garden, the Italian Cypress is a marvelous plant that has been cultivated as an ornament for ages. To create a hedge, plant in a linear row at least 3 - 5 feet apart. Plant in the full sun and in soil that drains well. Regularly irrigate newly planted trees till they establish. Irrigate deep so that water saturates the roots about 2 feet down. The frequency to irrigate depends on the weather. During the warm Spring and hot Summers, water young plants about 2- 3 times per week. Reduce the frequency of irrigation to once or twice (1 - 2x) per week in the Fall and Winter while the weather is cool. Provide enough water to percolate the soil and saturate with water the root zone so the soil moisture is at field capacity. Water deeply to keep plants hydrated and healthy to establish well. Italian Cypress are hardy plants, but spider mites are a common pest that can be fatal. Treatments include miticides that are available in soluble form as a foliar sprays and drench to apply to roots, as well as granular forms that can be spread. Also, cultural practices like removal of weeds, debris and overall cleanliness helps manage this pest. Italian Cypress are ancient for good reason. They are durable, resilient, and can live long when taken care of properly. Italian Cypress plants are available in 5 gallon, 15 gallon, and 24" Box containers. Discounts are available on bulk orders.
Japanese Boxwood
Japanese Boxwood from $4.50
Japanese Boxwood is the most popular to make short hedge that always has leaves. It’s very common in formal garden since they are so easy to prune to shape. Japanese boxwood is usually planted about 1.5 ft or more part; Either in straight or curved lines. In Los Angeles and Southern California, they are often used in formal and mediterranean residential landscapes . Usually, mature plants are kept about 3 feet tall or shorter. The boxwood foliage are tiny, bright green,  leaves.Trim them to have a square shape. Plant shorter ground cover planted in front of this border, and medium size shrubs, like roses, behind.
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Podocarpus Gracilior from $75.00
Podocarpus Gracilior For Sale At Paradise Nursery, Podocarpus Gracilior is available in tree and columnar forms. Grown in 5 gallon, 15 gallon, and 24" Box containers all year round. Contact us to confirm availability and request photos. Information and Care Podocarpus are also best used to create a fast growing hedge. Plant under at least 4 hours of full sun or partial shade. Plant in any soil that drains well. Amend with a high quality planting mix and fertilizer. Water newly installed plants regularly, about twice per week until they establish. When the weather is cool, reduce the times you water. Create a good well around the roots zone to hold the water. Provide enough water so that soil moisture reaches field capacity. Maintenance To create a clean formal hedge, use an electric trimmer to shape to the desired height. This will also remove their flowers and fruit. Fertilizer Spring is the best time to fertilize. Use an all purpose plant food, such as a granular 15-15-15 NPK. This is also known as triple 15. These slow release often last for about 2 months. So reapply during the Spring and Summer season. Common and Botanical Name: Podocarpus Gracilior has been renamed to Afrocarpus Gracilior, but is still sold as Podocarpus. The common name of Fern Pine refers to their unique fern like foliage. Foliage Their foliage have spaced out, 4" long narrow leaflets, as opposed to the dense leaflets of the Macrophylum. Flowers, and Fruit The flower and fruit are both yellow, not showy. To prevent this, cut off the flower with an electric trimmer in the Spring. Otherwise, the small berry fruit is soft with a seed inside in the Summer. Compatibility and USDA Hardiness Zones: Native to Africa, the Fern Pine thrives in a warm climate such as the Southern US. Podocarpus are drought and smog tolerant. They are also cold-hardy to as low as 15 degrees F temp. Pest Management Fern Pines resist most common pests. Although aphids, scale, and mold can be a minor problem. Neem oil is a good organic pesticide and fungicide.
Red Fragrant Rose
Red Fragrant Rose #5 $15.00
Red Fragrant Rose Information and Care The red fragrant rose is a great addition to your garden. Not only does it bring interest through color in the form of the flowers and leaves, but also great aroma. A small bushy plant that can be used a border or in a rose garden. Often planted behind a low hedge such as Japanese boxwood. A deciduous shrub that is dormant in the winter and flowers in the Spring. Often times flowers again in the year. Provide regular water during the Spring and Summer growing season. Reduce irrigation frequency as the whether cools in the Fall. Discontinue watering in the winter while dormant. Prune in the winter to maintain shape. Fertilize with blossom and bloom fertilizer in the Winter to promote spring blossoms. Provide growth or complete balanced fertilizer in the Spring through Summer.
Wax Leaf Privet (Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum) ligustrum japonicum texanum flowers
Wax Leaf Privet (Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum) $65.00
Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum - Waxleaf Privet Care and Information A Ligustrum hedge is a great way to create privacy! We recommend to plant them about 3ft apart from each other. If planted in good soil with proper drainage, they will do great in full sun and partially shaded areas. A Ligustrum privacy hedge is a great way to easily block views, wind, noise, and/or create a boundary. The Wax Leaf Privet grows at a moderate rate (1-2 ft per year) depending on soil, watering schedule and sun exposure. Once established, they are very hardy shrubs. Wax leaf privets are relatively drought-tolerant once established. They can be sensitive to heavy pruning, so it's important to only trim them lightly to maintain their shape. Overall, the wax leaf privet is a popular choice for hedges and screens; due to its attractive foliage, fast growth rate, and tolerance of a variety of growing conditions. Texas privet is another common name for the wax leaf privet (Ligustrum Japonicum 'Texanum'). This tree is native to Japan, Korea, and China, it's widely used as a hedge or screen plant in landscaping. Texas privet has similar characteristics to the wax leaf privet; with glossy dark green leaves that are waxy and leathery in texture. It produces fragrant white flowers in the spring, and can grow up to 10-15 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. The name "Texas privet" may be used to distinguish this variety from other types of privet that are commonly grown in other regions. It is important to note that the use of the common name can be confusing. It is best to use the scientific name: Ligustrum Japonicum 'Texanum.'

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