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Columnar Conifers

The varieties of columnar conifers on this page are more than just a practical solution; they are works of art. These trees are specially selected for their column shape and height, making them a perfect fit for modern landscaping. You can find all the details you need on each product page, from a full description to additional growth information, to help you make an informed decision on which one is right for you. Find conifers for your garden here - https://www.coniferkingdom.com/columnar-conifer/

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Columnar Conifers

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  1. Discover the Versatility and Beauty of Columnar Conifers

  2. COLUMNAR CONIFERS Varities Abies balsamea ‘Sticky Fingers’ Abies nordmanniana ‘Columnaris Gemit’ Nordmann Fir Abies pinsapo ‘Fastigiata’ Spanish Fir Abies procera ‘Danish Column’ Cedrus atlantica ‘Argentea Fastigiata’ Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Korean Gold’ Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Blue Gem’ Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Blue Surprise’

  3. Abies balsamea ‘Sticky Fingers’Balsam Fir This compact, columnar fir was found as witch’s broom by Mike & Cheryl Davison. It has long, finger-like branches and short, light-green needles. The original scion wood was very sticky; thus the name ‘Sticky Fingers’.

  4. ABIES NORDMANNIANA ‘COLUMNARIS GEMIT’ NORDMANN FIR A very narrow, columnar fir with rich, dark-green needles.

  5. Abies pinsapo ‘Fastigiata’ Spanish Fir Each branch ascends abruptly upward on this columnar, fir. Its stiff, silver-blue needles make it even more of a fascinating plant.

  6. Abies procera ‘Danish Column’Noble Fir Bright blue foliage on this columnar fir is very stunning. Its narrow form makes it a wonderful, slow-growing Christmas-type tree. Selected by Jason Hupp of Western Evergreen

  7. CEDRUS ATLANTICA ‘ARGENTEA FASTIGIATA’ATLAS CEDAR Bright, silver-blue foliage protrudes from the ascending branches of this narrow- growing tree. A stunning tree that doesn’t occupy much space in the garden.

  8. Cephalotaxus harringtonia ‘Korean Gold’Plum Yew An upright, vase-shaped conifer with very long yellow-green foliage arranged radially around ascending branches. A very unique and beautiful conifer that has a subtropical appearance.

  9. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Blue Gem’Lawson Cypress A tight, columnar plant with bright blue, juvenile foliage. The soft texture and bright color make this dwarf a delightful addition to any garden.

  10. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Blue Surprise’Lawson Cypress This narrow, columnar conifer has an unreal, bright blue, color! This soft-textured foliage takes on a plum-colored hue in wintertime. Its slender form and stunning coloration make it a great dwarf for any landscape.

  11. BUY YOUR COLUMNAR CONIFERS TODAY Visit Trusted Online Nursery Today 6450 Brush Creek Drive Northeast Silverton, OR 97381 503-874-4123 Phone hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00am - 4:00pm PST info@coniferkingdom.com

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