Trees
Trees form the backbone of the garden, providing height, structure, and permanence to landscaping. Whether deciduous or ornamental, they are distinguished by the diversity of their forms, the texture of their foliage, and the evolution of their silhouette over time. When planted in well-prepared soil, trees develop strong root systems and balanced growth, helping to organize space, create shade, and structure perspectives. Their adaptability allows for harmonious integration into both residential gardens and large-scale landscaping projects. Prized for their longevity and horticultural value, trees meet the expectations of both amateur and professional gardeners seeking stability, coherence, and sustainable vegetation.
Ornamental (non-edible)
Prunus 'Snow Fountains'
Plum
Prunus 'Toka'
Apricot
Prunus armeniaca Blenheim
Apricot
Prunus armeniaca 'Morden'
Apricot
Apricot Scout
Apricot
Prunus armeniaca 'Tilton'
Apricot
Prunus armeniaca 'Westcot'
Cherry
Prunus avium 'Bing'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Rabbits'
Cherry
Prunus avium 'Rainier'
Cherry
*Prunus avium* 'Van'
Ornamental (non-edible)
Prunus cerasifera 'Crimson Pointe'
Ornamental (non-edible)
Prunus cerasifera 'Newport'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Cavalier'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Cupid'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Evans'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Hedelfingen'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Jan'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Juliet'
Cherry
Prunus cerasus 'Lambert'
Cherry