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FARGESIA Fargesia scabrida 'Asian Wonder' Purple Umbrella Bamboo The main advantage of Fargesia is the horst-forming root system. They therefore do not form any root suckering. This makes them suitable for small gardens and front gardens. They also grow very well in pots and are ideal for balconies or winter gardens. Fargesia murieliae 'Fresh Green' Bamboo vital green leaves place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy small, blue-green, lanceolate leaves slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 7,0 60-80 15 30 15,0 100-125 8 16 2,0 30-40 36 180 7,0 80-100 15 30 15,0 100-125 8 16 Fargesia murieliae 'Harewood' Bamboo darkgreen foliage place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 60-80 15 30 Fargesia murieliae 'Rufa' Bamboo green, small leaves place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 60-80 21 63 2,0 30-40 36 180 7,0 80-100 15 30 15,0 100-125 10 20 12 13

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ABIES Abies koreana 'Cis' Dwarf Korean Fir Firs are playing an important role in western christmas tradition since a long time. Typically Nordmann firs are entering in houses and gardens. In particular as solitary plants other representatives of the genus enrich smaller gardens due to their foliage colour or habit. The cones, unlike to ones of the close related spruces are standing upright to vertical branches and come with an high ornamental value. Abies balmsamea 'Piccolo' dwarf balm fir short, dark green needles dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 Top Range 25-30 15 60 Abies koreana 'Blue Emperor' Korean Fir steel blue needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 24 Abies koreana 'Brillant' radially standing, dark green needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 Top Range 25-30 15 60 Abies koreana 'Kohouts Ice Breaker' Dwarf Korean Fir icesilver, curly needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 24 Abies koreana 'Molli' Abies koreana 'Molli' green budding, than dark green medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy Dwarf Balsam Fir blue-green, round, soft needles well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites Abies koreana 'Silberlocke' Grafted Korean Fir halfround bent needles, silvery on lower side, upright bluish sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 24 slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 50-60 8 24 16 17

Abies nordmanniana Nordmann Fir CEDRUS Medium large tree(>15m) green needles with bluish shine medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy Already in ancient times the wood was used in shipbuilding. Cedars are typical for the Mediterranean landscape, but also for the Central European regions hard enough and very well suited as a solitaire. In addition to the unique shape, the color of the needles also provides a decorative value. Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca' Atlas Cedar Abies nordmanniana 'Münsterland' 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 Dwarf-Nordmann Fir short, green needles with silver needle bottom Medium large tree(>15m) turqouse needles with sharp tip Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy full sun, sensitive to frost 7,0 60-80 15 60 slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 15,0 Top Range 25-30 8 32 Abies procera 'Glauca' Noble Fir Medium large tree(>15m) silvery blue, slightly curved needles well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca Pendula' Atlas Cedar Large tree (>20m) steel blue, sharp tipped needles Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy full sun, sensitive to frost 7,0 Top Range 60-80 15 60 Cedrus deodara 'Feelin' Blue' 15,0 50-60 8 24 30,0 100-125 6 6 Abies procera 'Procumbens' Dwarf blue Fir silvery to greenish blue needles well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 50-60 8 24 Blue Himalayan Cedar shiny green to blue needles Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny, warm requiring, medum frost-hardy 18 19

Cedrus deodara 'Golden Horizon' Yellow Himalayan Cedar CHAMAECYPARIS lightgreen to glossy yellow Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites In addition to the trees (Thuja), the false cypress was introduced into the tree nursery as a hedge plant. They can also score as solitary plants. The variety in growth form and size offers many possibilities for gardens of all sizes. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca' sunny, warm requiring, medum frost-hardy Blue Cypress CEPHALOTAXUS bluish green, silvery frosted, fan-shaped sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy By its growth form and type the genus Cephalotaxus resembles the yew (Taxus). The funnel-like habit, together with the broad green needles, becomes an interesting solitary plant. Cephalotaxus harringtonii 'Fastigiata' Japanese Plum Yew shiny green needles fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy 2,0 25-30 36 216 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwoodii' Cypress green, fan-shaped, short needles lightly to partial shady, warm requiring, medium frost-hardy sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 Top Range 50-60 15 45 15,0 Top Range 60-80 8 24 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 40-50 21 84 7,0 60-80 15 60 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwood's Empire' Green-gold Cypress light green, scale-like sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 40-50 21 84 7,0 60-80 15 60 20 21

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ellwood's Pillar' Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Snow White' Green Cypress Bluewhite Cypress dark green, fan-shaped greenish blue with white tips, fan-shaped, scale-like sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Lycopodioides' Cone Cypress blue green Hardiness -17,7 to -15,0 C medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous sunny to partial shade, warm requiring, frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Minima Glauca' Blue Dwarfcypress Emerald-green, dense, scale-like sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 24 1,0 Column 15-20 50 300 5,0 30-40 21 84 7,0 40-50 15 60 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Summer Snow' White-green Cypress creamy green, fan-shaped sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 Column 15-20 36 180 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'White Spot' Cypress fan-shaped, bluish green with creamy segments sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 40-50 21 84 7,0 60-80 15 60 22 23

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Wisselii' Cypress fragile, dense, scale-like, blue sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Yvonne' Yellow Cypress shiny yellow, fan-shaped sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 1,0 Column 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula' Nootka Cypress Small tree (>7m) fan-shaped to thready slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 15,0 Top Range 125-150 6 12 7,0 60-80 15 60 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Draht' Hinoki-Cypress green-blue, fan-shaped well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Kamarachiba' Hinoki-Cypress fan-shaped, scale-like, shiny, yellow to light green sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' Hinoki-Cypress dark green, coralline, scale-like sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 16 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Rashahiba' Hinoki-Cypress creamy, fan-shaped, overhanging sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Teddy Bear' Hinoki-Cypress green-blue, fan-shaped sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 16 24 25

Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Tsatsumi Gold' Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Sungold' Hinoki-Cypress Sawara Cypress light green with white segments sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Baby Blue' Sawara Cypress thread-like, green to golden yellow slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 GINKGO bluish, frosted, short needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Nana' Sawara Cypress light green, thread-like slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 For thousands of years, this diverse species has existed. This fact shows that it is capable of adapting to the most varied conditions. The unusual foliage inspired Johann Wolfgang Goethe in 1815 to one of his most famous poems. A mostly conical crown and the bright yellow autumn color are further characteristics for a high ornamental value. Ginkgo biloba 'Troll' Ginkgo biloba 'Troll' green, curly medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 7,0 Stem ha 40 cm 15 45 10,0 Stem ha 40 cm 10 20 Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Golden Mop' Sawara Cypress green to golden yellow, narrow slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 150 26 27

JUNIPERUS Juniperus chinensis 'Goldkissen' Chinese Juniper No other conifer genus show such a manifold due to shapes, sizes and leaf colours like the junipers. So it can be used for many applications in the garden. There are species that are native to Europe and give bogs and moorlands their characteristic appereance. Other ones from american or asiatic landscapes are different to them. All Junipers are evergreen and frugal in view of their requirements. Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Alps' Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) scale-like, bluish-green, young branches yellow, short needles dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy Chinese Juniper bluish frosted, small needles dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous 2,0 25-30 36 216 Juniperus chinensis 'Goldstar' Chinese Juniper sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 30-40 21 84 7,0 50-60 15 60 Juniperus chinensis 'Blue and Gold' Chinese Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) greenish blue with golden spots, fan-shapped young branches golden yellow, older ones lightgreen, short uniform needles dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy Juniperus chinensis 'Mint Julep' Chinese Juniper dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy fan-shaped, green-blue dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy Juniperus chinensis 'Goldfern' Chinese Juniper short needles, light green to golden 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 30-40 21 84 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 60-80 8 24 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 Groundcover 50-60 8 24 28 29

Juniperus chinensis 'Old Gold' Juniperus communis 'Goldschatz' Chinese Juniper Common Juniper dark green alternating to yellow short needles dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 40-50 15 60 Juniperus chinensis 'Stricta' Chinese Juniper bluish green, short needles dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 5,0 40-50 21 84 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 Juniperus communis 'Arnold' Commom Juniper scale-like, short, blue-green, frosted Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 2,0 Column 20-25 36 180 7,0 50-60 15 60 Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) dark green alternating to shiny yellow, short needles Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 15,0 60-80 8 16 Juniperus communis 'Green Carpet' Common Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) light green, short needles Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 7,0 40-50 15 60 Juniperus communis 'Repanda' Common Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) dark green, short needles Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 30-40 21 84 7,0 40-50 15 60 Juniperus communis 'Schneverdinger Goldmachangel' Common Juniper needles with 1 cm length, bluish, young needles shiny yellow Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 7 Column 30-40 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30 31

Juniperus conferta 'Schlager' Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip' Shore Juniper Creeping Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) needles lengths 1,5cm, dark green Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) fan-shaped, greenish-blue, short needles Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 Juniperus davurica 'Leningrad' Daurian Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) 15,0 60-80 6 12 1,0 15-20 50 300 Juniperus horizontalis 'Golden Carpet' Creeping Juniper delicate, pastel green with coppery tips Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) full sun, sensitive to frost Juniperus horizontalis 'Andorra Compact' Creeping Juniper scale-like, green alternating to yellow, reddish brown wood Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy Juniperus horizontalis 'Icee Blue' Creeping Juniper green to reddish brown, fan-shaped, short needles Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy fan-shaped, bluish-white frosted Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly 1,0 15-20 50 300 5,0 25-30 21 84 10,0 50-60 10 30 15 Groundcover 60-80 6 12 sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 40-50 6 12 32 33

Juniperus horizontalis 'Lime Glow' Juniperus procumbens 'Nana' Creeping Juniper Japanese Creeping Juniper yellow to copper, fan-shaped Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) whorled, short needles, darkgreen Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy sunny, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy Juniperus horizontalis 'Pancake' Creeping Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) scale-like branches Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy 7,0 25-30 15 60 Juniperus horizontalis 'Prince of Wales' Creeping Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) 5,0 25-30 21 84 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 Groundcover 60-80 6 12 Juniperus squamata 'Blue Carpet' Flaky Juniper Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) blue frosted, structured, short needles 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 5,0 30-40 21 84 7,0 40-50 15 60 15 Groundcover 60-80 8 24 short, green needles, fan-shaped Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 15 Groundcover 60-80 6 12 Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star' Flaky Juniper blue, white frosted, short needles 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 15-20 36 216 5,0 25-30 21 84 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 34 35

Juniperus squamata 'Blue Swede' Juniperus virginiana 'Moonglow' Flaky Juniper Eastern Juniper blue-green, frosted, short needles scale-like, bluish, slightly frosted Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous sunny, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 1,0 Groundcover 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 Juniperus squamata 'Holger' Flaky Juniper green-blue, frosted needles with 1 cm length 2,0 30-40 36 216 7,0 Column 60-80 15 60 15,0 100-125 8 16 30,0 125-150 6 6 45,0 200-250 6 6 MICROBIOTA 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 15,0 60-80 10 30 Juniperus virginiana 'Blue Arrow' Eastern Juniper fan-shaped, darkgreen, bluish, short needles Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous The only natural habitat of the monotypic genus Microbiota decussata is located in eastern Sibiria. The shape is similar to the natural balls of Thuja and it is growing like some of the flat Juniper species. But its autumn colour is unique. Microbiota decussata Sibirian Carpet Cypress Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) green fan-shaped, redish brown in winter Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. off-sunny to lightly shady, medium frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 5,0 25-30 21 84 sunny, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 100-125 12 12 Microbiota decussata 'Lucas' Sibirian Carpet Cypress Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) green, fan-shaped, redish brown in winter Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C medium dry to moist, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, gravelly or sandy-loamy off-sunny to lightly shady, medium frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 36 37

PICEA Picea abies 'Little Gem' Norway Spruce Spruces are showing a wide range of shapes, colours and can be used for a lot of applications. Their frangrance is more pronounced than with the closely related firs. The shiny colours of the new spruces have high ornamental value and gave some varieties their names (e.g. Picea glauca J.W. Daisy s White ). Picea abies 'Acrocona' Norway Spruce lightgreen, stinging needles Hardiness -45,5 to -40,1 C medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 60-80 8 16 30,0 80-100 6 18 Picea abies 'Inversa' Norway Spruce Small tree (>7m) lightgreen, dense, stinging Hardiness -45,5 to -40,1 C medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 18 Hardiness -45,5 to -40,1 C short stinging, lightgreen needles, vital shiny shoots medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 Picea abies 'Pygmea' Gnome Spruce Hardiness -45,5 to -40,1 C needle-shaped, short and pointed, fresh green medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 6 12 Picea glauca 'Alberta Globe' Western White Spruce branches beset with lightgreen needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 38 39

Picea glauca 'Conica December' Picea glauca 'Piccolo' Western White Spruce Western White Spruce dark green, prickly needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy short, mooth needles, lightgreen shoots slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 30 10,0 60-80 10 30 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 6 Picea glauca 'Echiniformis' 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 16 Picea glauca 'Rainbow's End' Western White Spruce darkgreen, high-contrasted shoots Blue Hedgehog spruce short, darkgreen, stinging needles slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 30,0 100-125 6 18 15,0 50-60 8 16 Picea glauca 'Sander's Blue' Norway Spruce Picea glauca 'J. W. Daisy's White' Western White Spruce lightgreen, stinging needles, creamy, shiny shoots slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 60-80 8 16 bluegreen, high-contrasted shoots slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 60-80 6 12 30,0 80-100 6 6 40 41

Picea omorika Picea omorika 'Nana' Serbian Spruce Dwarf Serbian Spruce Large tree (>20m) green-blue, stinging, frosted medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy densely branched short, dark-green to silvery green needles medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy Picea omorika 'Karel' 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 Tree 60-80 15 60 15,0 100-125 10 10 Dwarf Serbian Spruce green-blue, small needles, stinging medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 15-20 36 216 5,0 25-30 21 84 15,0 40-50 8 16 2,0 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 Picea orientalis 'Aureospicata' Oriental Spruce Medium large tree(>15m) short, dense, vital green stinging needles fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy sunny to lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 18 Picea pungens 'Blue Diamond' Picea omorika 'Miriam' Colorado Spruce 'Blue Diamond' Spruce silver green needles steel-blue needles medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 7,0 Top Range 30-40 15 60 dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 Top Range 50-60 15 60 15,0 Top Range 80-100 8 16 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 42 43

Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' Picea pungens 'Super Blue' Blue Spruce Blue Spruce lightblue, stinging needles medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy Small tree (>7m) shiny blue, sharp-tipped needles medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 50-60 8 16 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 Picea pungens 'Hoopsii' Silver Spruce 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 Tree 50-60 15 60 15,0 Tree 80-100 6 12 30,0 Tree 100-125 6 6 Medium large tree(>15m) silvery blue, stinging needles PINUS medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 Picea pungens 'Lucky Strike' Colorado Spruce light green to bluish, sharp-tipped needles medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shaded, cool to cold The growth forms and colors of the pines can be very different from other conifers. The different needle numbers characterize the different species. Dwarf species from the mountain pine (Pinus mugo) show a regular habit and bright colors in winter. Bizarr forms with a natural growth, like a Japanese bonsai, are found in the species Pinus parviflora. Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid' flexible Pine 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid' Small tree (>7m) blue silver needles dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy or light gravelly sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 Top Range 40-50 15 60 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 Top Range 40-50 8 16 30,0 70-80 6 18 44 45

Pinus leucodermis 'Compact Gem' Pinus mugo 'Benjamin' Bosnian Pine Mountain Pine lightgreen wood, green, elongated needles, two-needles sap green Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-60 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 18 Pinus leucodermis 'Malinki' Bosnian Pine 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Pinus mugo 'Carsten's Wintergold' Winteryellow Mountain Pine dark green, elongated, shiny needles, two-needles 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 15,0 50-60 8 16 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 Pinus leucodermis 'Schmidtii' Dwarf Bosnian Pine light green, regular needles, shiny yellow in wintertime, twoneedles Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 50-60 8 16 30,0 70-80 6 18 10,0 Stem ha 40 cm 10 20 15,0 Stem ha 60 cm 12 12 evergreen, sharp stabbing Pinus mugo 'Humpy' Mountain Pine dark-green, shiny needles 7,0 20-25 15 60 medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 46 47

Pinus mugo 'Klostergrün' Pinus mugo 'Ophir' Mountain Pine Mountain Pine darkgreen foliage Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. lime green needles, light yellow in wintertime, two-needles Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Pinus mugo 'Mops' Mountain Pine light-green, regular needles, two needles Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 10,0 Stem ha 40 cm 10 20 15,0 50-60 8 16 30,0 70-80 6 18 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Pinus mugo 'Picobello' Mountain Pine noble green, regular, medium-sized needles medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 50-60 6 6 Pinus mugo 'Sherwood Compact' Mountain Pine Pinus mugo 'Mumpitz' Mountain Pine regular, medium-sized, shiny green Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 50-60 6 6 darkgreen foliage Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 50-60 6 6 48 49

Pinus mugo 'Varella' Pinus nigra 'Nana' Mountain Pine Dwarf Blackpine elongated, light green needles, two-needles Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. green, slightly twisted needles sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Pinus mugo var. pumilio Mountain Pine 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 70-80 6 18 30,0 ha 80 cm 6 6 Pinus parviflora 'Bonnie Bergmann' Japanese White Pine slightly contorted, elongated, light green needles, two-needles Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. sunny to lightly shady, cool, mild winter, mainly winter-hardy 1,0 Groundcover 15-20 50 300 5,0 25-30 21 84 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-60 10 30 30,0 70-80 6 18 twisted, silvery green needles medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 Pinus parviflora 'Gimborn's Ideal' Pinus nigra 'Green Tower' Column Blackpine Small tree (>7m) elongated, soft, darkgreen needles, two needles Japanese White Pine Medium large tree(>15m) green needles, lower side silvery blue, slightly contorted medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 60-80 8 16 30,0 Top Range 80-100 6 6 sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 45,0 Top Range 125-150 4 4 50 51

Pinus parviflora 'Hagoromo' Pinus parviflora 'Schoon's Bonsai' Dwarf Japanese White Pine Japanese White Pine grey-blue, silver medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy Small tree (>7m) shiny light green, slightly contorted, five-needles medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 Pinus parviflora 'Kuso Dama' Dwarf Japanese White Pine evergreen medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 30-40 8 16 Pinus parviflora 'Negishi' Japanese White Pine Small tree (>7m) green blue, upright needles with silvery underside, five-needles medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic sunny to lightly shady, cool summers and cold winters, frost-hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 60-70 8 16 30,0 Top Range 70-80 6 6 2,0 15-20 36 180 15,0 60-80 8 16 Pinus strobus 'Bergmanns Mini' Dwarf White Pine bluish green, long needles Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy Pinus strobus 'Blue Shag' Pinus strobus 'Green Curls' Dwarf White Pine bluish silvery needles, soft Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Dwarf White Pine bluish silvery needles, soft, curly Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 52 53

Pinus strobus 'Krüger's Lilliput' Pinus sylvestris 'Chantry Blue' Dwarf White Pine Dwarf Scots Pine silverblue to bluegrey Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy blue-green needles dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny chilled 30,0 70-80 6 18 Pinus strobus 'Rheinhaus' Dwarf White Pine bluish-green to silvery, long soft needles Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 2,0 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Pinus strobus 'Sea Urchin' Dwarf White Pine long, bluish slightly twisted needles Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy Pinus sylvestris 'Argentea Compacta' Scotch Pine 7,0 Top Range 30-40 15 60 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 Pinus sylvestris 'Fastigiata' Scots Pine Small tree (>7m) Hardiness <-45,5 C large, silvery blueish needles, two-needles Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 60-80 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 18 Pinus sylvestris 'Martham' Dwarf Scots Pine Hardiness <-45,5 C bluish-green to silvery, long needles sunny chilled 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 long, upright, silver grey needles Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 7,0 Top Range 30-40 15 60 54 55

Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri' Pinus wallichiana 'Densa Hill' Scots Pine Bhutan Pine regular, silvery blueish green needles, two-needles Hardiness <-45,5 C Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny, frost hardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 60-70 8 16 30,0 70-80 6 18 Pinus uncinata 'Grüne Welle' Dwarf Pine dense, long gray green blue needles, two-needles Small tree (>7m) overhanging, long, blueish green, five-needles Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C full sun, sensitive to frost 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 Top Range 80-100 6 12 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 SCIADOPITYS Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. off-sunny to lightly shady, medium frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 Pinus uncinata 'Heideperle' Dwarf Pine The umbrella pines are only native to Japan. It is related to the yews. The large, soft needles are a typical feature. It is well-suited for use as specimen. Sciadopitys verticillata Japanese Umbrella Pine Small tree (>7m) lively arranged broad, leathery green Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C medium dry to fresh, slightly nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic regular, green needles, two-needles lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy Mountain forests / alpin vegetation medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandy-gravelly, loamy, rocky, shallow soils. 15,0 60-80 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 18 off-sunny to lightly shady, medium frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 2,0 Top Range 15-20 36 180 30,0 Top Range 50-60 6 6 56 57

TAXUS Taxus baccata 'David' English Yew The Yew (Taxus) is a typical conifer genus of the northern hemisphere. Different shapes foremost the glossy needles, that are pronounced depending on the particular variety fit them well for use as hedgeplant or specimen. Taxus baccata English Yew Small tree (>7m) shiny, dark green, soft needles place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy Small tree (>7m) shiny, dark green, soft needles place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 6 Taxus baccata 'Dovastoniana' Eagleswing-yew 2,0 Hedge 20-25 36 216 7,0 Hedge 60-80 15 60 15,0 Hedge 100-125 8 16 30,0 Hedge 125-150 6 6 130,0 Hedge 120-140 2 2 45,0 Hedge 150-175 4 4 7,0 Ball 30-40 15 60 15,0 Ball 50-60 8 24 30,0 Ball 70-80 6 6 70,0 Ball 100-120 4 4 130,0 Ball 120-140 2 2 250,0 Ball 160-180 1 1 7,0 Cone 50-60 15 60 15,0 Cone 80-90 8 16 30,0 Cone 125-150 6 12 45,0 Cone 150-175 4 6 45,0 Cone 175-200 4 4 70,0 Cone 200-225 4 4 130,0 Cone 225-250 2 2 Small tree (>7m) darkgreen, shiny, lightgreen shoots place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 130,0 Stem Palm 200-250 2 2 Taxus baccata 'Dovastoniana Aurea' English Yew green to light green needles place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 2,0 Top Range 20-25 36 180 7,0 Top Range 50-60 15 60 15,0 Top Range 80-100 6 12 30,0 Top Range 100-125 6 6 130,0 Stem Palm 200-250 2 2 58 59

Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta' Taxus baccata 'Semperaurea' English Yew English Yew Small tree (>7m) glossy, blue green, leathery needles place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils golden yellow place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 6 12 30,0 125-150 6 6 45,0 150-175 4 4 70,0 200-250 4 4 Taxus baccata 'Overeynderi' English Yew shiny, dark green needles place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 6 45,0 Column 125-150 6 6 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-60 8 16 30,0 70-80 6 6 Taxus media 'Farmen' Hybrid Yew shiny, dark-green needles sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 100-125 6 6 Taxus media 'Green Mountain' Hybrid Yew Taxus baccata 'Repandens' English Yew dense, lime green, slightly bent place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy shiny, green sunny to lightly shady, chilled, frost-hardy 2,0 Hedge 20-25 36 180 7,0 Hedge 40-50 15 60 15,0 40-50 8 16 60 61

Taxus media 'Grönland' Hybrid Yew THUJA shiny, green sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy Arbovitaes are hedgeplants with best growing attributes, which has been established in the tree assortment for a long time. But there are also other features like the texture of the needles (e.g. Thuja occidentalis Teddy ), their shape (Thuja occidentalis Danica, Tiny Tim, Mr. Bowling Ball etc.), the leaf colour (Thuja occidentalis Jantar, Golden Smaragd, Golden Brabant ). Thuja occidentalis 'Brabant' 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 8 16 30,0 Hedge 100-125 6 6 Taxus media 'Hicksii' Hybrid Yew dark green, shiny sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 80-100 10 20 30,0 100-125 6 6 Taxus media 'Hillii' Hybrid Yew shiny, dark green needles Arborvitae Small tree (>7m) scale-like, fan-shaped branches off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 1,0 Hedge 15-20 50 300 2,0 Hedge 60-80 36 180 5,0 Hedge 80-100 21 84 7,0 Hedge 100-125 15 60 10,0 Hedge 125-150 10 20 15,0 Hedge 150-175 10 20 Thuja occidentalis 'Danica' Arborvitae green, fan-shaped off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 80-100 10 20 30,0 100-125 6 6 1,0 15-20 50 300 5,0 25-30 21 84 15,0 50-55 8 24 30,0 70-80 6 18 62 63

Thuja occidentalis 'Dark Embers' Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Smaragd' Arborvitae Arborvitae Small tree (>7m) dark green, fan-shaped golden to bronze, fan-shaped sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Thuja occidentalis 'Degroot's Spire' Arborvitae green, scale-like off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 7,0 60-80 15 60 Thuja occidentalis 'Filiformis' American Arbor 'Filiformis' like green thread off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 100-125 10 20 30,0 125-150 6 18 Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Tuffet' Arborvitae reddish brown, thready, short needles sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy Thuja occidentalis 'King of Brabant' Arborvitae Areas with a small diversity in vegetation dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy Small tree (>7m) green, scale-like, fan-shaped branches 2,0 15-20 36 180 Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Brabant' Arborvitae Small tree (>7m) off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 5,0 60-80 21 63 golden to bronze, fan-shaped, loose off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 64 65

Thuja occidentalis 'Malonyana' Thuja occidentalis 'Mr Bowling Ball' Arborvitae Arborvitae Small tree (>7m) dark green, fan-shaped thready, pale-green, reddish brown tips off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 30-40 36 216 7,0 100-125 15 60 15,0 150-175 8 16 Thuja occidentalis 'Miky' Arborvitae 15,0 50-55 8 24 Thuja occidentalis 'Rheingold' Arborvitae dark green with coppery tips, scale-like off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 Thuja occidentalis 'Mirjam' Arborvitae golden to coppery, fan-shaped, scale-liked off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 7,0 25-30 15 60 15,0 40-50 8 24 30,0 70-80 6 6 light green shades, tips, reddish brown, bent, short needles off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' Arborvitae Small tree (>7m) scale-like off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 1,0 Hedge 15-20 50 300 2,0 Hedge 60-80 36 216 5,0 Hedge 80-100 21 84 7,0 Hedge 100-125 15 60 10,0 Hedge 125-150 10 20 15,0 Hedge 150-175 10 20 70 Hedge 200-250 4 4 66 67

Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd d'or' Thuja occidentalis 'White Smaragd' yellow Arborvitae Arborvitae Small tree (>7m) yellowish, scale-like green, white tips, fan-shaped off-sunny to lightly shady, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Thuja occidentalis 'Teddy' Cuddly Arborvitae off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 Cylinder 140-160 8 8 Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon' Arborvitae light green, tips coppery Small tree (>7m) off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 15-20 36 216 Thuja occidentalis 'Tiny Tim' Arborvitae green, slightly frosted, scale-like off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 1,0 Natural Ball 15-20 50 300 2,0 15-20 36 216 5,0 25-30 21 84 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-55 8 24 30,0 70-80 6 18 bright yellow off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 7,0 60-80 15 60 Thuja orientalis 'Aurea Nana' Arborvitae shiny, light green fan-shaped, regular off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 2,0 15-20 36 216 15,0 50-55 10 30 68 69

Thuja plicata '4ever Goldy' Thuja plicata 'Kagers Beauty' Western Redcedar Western Redcedar Small tree (>7m) golden, scale-like, fan-shaped slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy thready, green branches slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 100-125 10 20 30,0 Cone 150-175 8 8 30,0 Spiral 125-150 6 6 Thuja plicata 'Can Can' Western Redcedar creamy tips, scale-like, fan-shaped slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 Cone 60-80 15 30 Thuja plicata 'Gelderland' Western Redcedar Small tree (>7m) pale green, scale-like, regular slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 2,0 Hedge 60-80 36 216 7,0 Hedge 100-125 15 60 10,0 Hedge 125-150 10 20 15,0 Hedge 150-175 10 20 750 Hedge Elements 300-400 1 1 15,0 40-50 8 16 Thuja plicata 'Little Boy' Dwarf Arborvitae vital green, fan-shaped leafs slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy Thuja plicata 'Whipcord' Western Redcedar thready, scale-like, green slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, humous or sandy-loamy sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 40-50 8 16 70 71

THUJOPSIS Tsuga canadensis 'Nana' Dwarf Eastern Hemlock The monotypical genus of the Hiba tree is native to Japan. In terms of their growth, they resemble the cypresses, but differ with their coarse scales on the light green compartments. Thujopsis dolabrata Hiba Arbovitae light green, sporadic creamy, shiny needles well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny, warm requiring, frost-hardy rough scale-like, light green, coppery, scaly fans in wintertime well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-60 8 24 15,0 50-60 10 30 TSUGA Hemlocks reach to their native areas sizes up to 25 metres. The small lightgreen needles and the small darkgreen Cones of older trees are characteristic. Many species keep small and are suitable for hedges or small solitaries. Tsuga canadensis Eastern Hemlock Medium large tree(>15m) light green needles with round tips well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny, warm requiring, frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 60-80 15 60 72 73

76 76 85 86 Rhododendron hanceanum Rhododendron Hybriden Rhododendron impeditum Rhododendron keleticum 87 90 90 91 Rhododendron obtusum Rhododendron radicans Rhododendron repens Rhododendron saluenense 91 92 92 Rhododendron taliense Rhododendron williamsianum Rhododendron yakushimanum

HANCEANUM Rhododendron hybrida 'Belami' Rhododendron 'Belami' This dense and small growing species is native to the chinese province Sichuan. Lots of yellow flowers are charakteristics. Rhododendron hanceanum 'Princess Anne' Rhododendron 'Princess Anne' elongated, ovated, lightgreen, solid leaves yellow Week 17-21 elongated, ovated, solid, lightgreen, smooth surface pink Week 20-22 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Belkanto' Rhododendron 'Belkanto' lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy vertical upright, slightly cured margins, leathery, green yellow HYBRIDEN The Rhododendron hybrids are breedings between different species that grow large and having flowers. Those plants can reach a good age and are tolerant to frost. Rhododendron hybrida 'Anastasia' Rhododendron 'Anastasia' elongated, ovated, large, darkgreen, slightly curved pink Week 22-24 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 140-160 1 1 Week 21-23 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Blattgold' Rhododendron 'Goldflimmer' small, curled, darkgreen leaves with shiny yellow drawings purple Week 22-26 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 Top Range 30-40 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Blaue Jungs' Rhododendron 'Blaue Jungs' slim lanceolate, upright, darkgreen, glossy, smooth surface blue-purple Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 76 77

Rhododendron hybrida 'Catawbiense Boursault' Rhododendron hybrida 'Genoveva' Rhododendron 'Catawbiense Boursault' Rhododendron 'Genoveva' ovated, smooth, darkgreen leaves pink Week 23-26 elongated, ovated, slightly curled, pointed delicate pink Week 22-24 partial shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 160-180 1 1 500,0 160-180 1 1 Rhododendron hybrida 'Cunningham's White' Rhododendron 'Cunningham's White' solid, leathery, elongated, obovated, slightly curled leaves, bright yellow midnerve white Week 17-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 160-180 1 1 500,0 160-180 1 1 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Germania' Rhododendron 'Germania' egg-shaped, wide, sap green, glossy, smooth leaves with yellow midnerve deeply pink Week 20-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Goldflimmer' Rhododendron 'Goldflimmer' Rhododendron hybrida 'Furnivall's Daugther' Rhododendron 'Furnivall's Daughter' rounded, obovated, large, green curled leaves pink to red with ruby center Week 19-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy small, curled, darkgreen leaves with shiny yellow drawings purple Week 22-26 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 140-160 1 1 500,0 Top Range 160-180 1 1 78 79

Rhododendron hybrida 'Gomer Waterer' Rhododendron hybrida 'Hans Hachmann' Rhododendron 'Gomer Waterer' Rhododendron 'Hans Hachmann' large, egg-shapted, glossy, slightly bent darkgreen leaves light purple Week 22-26 elongate-ovated, glossy, smooth, solid darkgreen leaves purple-white Week 21-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 140-160 1 1 500,0 Top Range 160-180 1 1 Rhododendron hybrida 'Graziella' Rhododendron 'Graziella' slim lanceolate, glossy leaves pink Week 17-20 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy Rhododendron hybrida 'Hachmann's Charmant' Rhododendron 'Hachmann's Charmant' Week 21-23 ovated, wide, leathery, darkgreen leaves white with red spots and margins lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Junifee' Rhododendron 'Junifee' Week 22-25 Lightgreen, leathery solid, large, egg-shaped leaves. Delicate pink center with crimson margins. No semi-shaded, chilled 7,0 Top Range 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 160-180 1 1 500,0 Top Range 160-180 1 1 Rhododendron hybrida 'Junifeuer' Rhododendron 'Junifeuer' large egg-shaped slightly curled leaves flame red Week 22-25 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 140-160 1 1 500,0 Top Range 160-180 1 1 80 81

Rhododendron hybrida 'Marcel Menard' Rhododendron hybrida 'Pfauenauge' Rhododendron 'Marcel Menard' Rhododendron 'Pfauenauge' large, egg-shaped, medium green leaves dark purple Week 22-24 Week 21-25 regular, elongate, slim, darkgreen leaves with smooth surface pink with purple spotted center lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Metallica' Rhododendron 'Metallica' leathery, small, elongate, slightly curled leaves lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 140-160 1 1 500,0 Top Range 160-180 1 1 Rhododendron hybrida 'Picotee' Rhododendron 'Picotee' dark purple Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Midnight Beauty' Rhododendron 'Midnight Beauty' large, wide ovated, curled leaves slim, long, darkgreen, glossy leaves with smooth surface white with pink margins Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 140-160 1 1 500,0 160-180 1 1 dark red Week 19-23 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron hybrida 'Nova Zembla' Rhododendron 'Nova Zembla' ovated darkgreen leaves with smooth surface Rhododendron hybrida 'Rosa Perle' Rhododendron 'Rosa Perle' slightly bent, large ovated sap green leaves rose flowers Week 20-22 semi-shaded, chilled ruby Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 82 83

Rhododendron hybrida 'Rosé Duft' Rhododendron 'Rosé Duft' IMPEDITUM slightly bent, large ovated sap green leaves rose flowers Week 20-22 Yes This species is known for their purple or lavender flowers in early spring. It is native to central China. Rhododendron impeditum 'Blumeria' Dwarf-Rhododendron 'Blumeria' egg-shaped, darkgreen leaves Rhododendron hybrida 'Roseum Elegans' semi-shaded, chilled 7,0 40-50 15 60 Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans' purple Week 19-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy darkgreen, glossy, sap-green, long leaves dark pink Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 250,0 Top Range 140-160 1 1 500,0 160-180 1 1 Rhododendron hybrida 'Walküre' Rhododendron 'Walküre' Rhododendron impeditum 'Luisella' Dwarf-Rhododendron 'Luisella' slim, darkgreen leaves purple Week 19-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy very large, elongated leathery leaves pink Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 30,0 Top Range 70-80 6 6 Rhododendron impeditum 'Maggie' Dwarf-Rhododendron 'Maggie' slim, darkgreen leaves purple Week 19-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 84 85

Rhododendron impeditum 'Ronny' Dwarf-Rhododendron 'Ronny' OBTUSUM slim, solid lanceolate leaves purple Week 19-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy Rhododendron impeditum 'Saint Merryn' Dwarf-Rhododendron 'Saint Merryn' slim, solid lanceolate leaves Rhododendron obtusum 'Canzonetta' Rhododendron obtusum 'Canzonetta' darkgreen, egg-shaped with glossy surface crimson Week 20-22 The species Rhododendron obtusum was formerly known as Azalea japonica. Indeed they are native to Japan but most of them are croosed hybrids that bloom early in spring and turn the whole area into a sea of flowers. dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous KELETICUM wide purple flowers Week 19-22 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy shady, frost-hardy 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 15 60 Rhododendron obtusum 'Drapa' Rhododendron obtusum 'Drapa' ovated, sap green leaves crimson Week 20-22 Rhododendron keleticum belongs to the dwarf Rhododendron with slow growth. Due to the small size it is also suitable for small house gardens and stone gardens. The flat, pillow-shaped growth also makes it appear as a single plant. Rhododendron keleticum is rather unpretentious to the location, but it should be avoided blazing midday sun. dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous shady, frost-hardy Rhododendron keleticum Dwarf-Rhododendron keleticum Dark green, deciduous purple violet Week 21-24 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 15 60 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 86 87

Rhododendron obtusum 'Königstein' Rhododendron obtusum 'Maruschka' Rhododendron obtusum 'Königstein' Rhododendron obtusum 'Maruschka' lanceolate, egg-shaped leaves purple Week 20-22 small, darkgreen with slightly red touch crimson Week 20-22 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous shady, frost-hardy 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 10 40 Rhododendron obtusum 'Little Red' shady, frost-hardy 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 8 32 Rhododendron obtusum 'Melina' Rhododendron obtusum 'Maruschka' Rhododendron obtusum 'Melina' small, darkgreen with slightly red touch crimson Week 20-22 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous shady, frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 Rhododendron obtusum 'Maischnee' obovate, green with red touch pink Week 20-22 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous shady, frost-hardy 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 10 40 Rhododendron obtusum 'Maischnee' ovated, sap green leaves white Week 20-22 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous shady, frost-hardy 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 8 32 Rhododendron obtusum 'Silver Sword' Japanese Azalea 'Silver Sword' white green red Week 20-22 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous shady, frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 88 89

RADICANS SALUENENSE This species is native to the Tibetan heights of more than 4,000 m. Slowly growing dwarf varieties with bright purple flowers include the assortment. Rhododendron radicans Rhododendron radicans Rhododendron saluenense Lavendula belongs to the dwarf Rhododendron with slow growth. Due to the small size it is also suitable for small house gardens and stone gardens. The compact growth makes it also act as a single plant. Rhododendron saluenense Lavendula is rather unpretentious. It should be avoided midday sun. Rhododendron saluenense 'Lavendula' Evergreen, dark green foliage Rhododendron 'Lavendula' purpurn week 18-22 Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C light green ovated leaves purple Week 22-24 lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 REPENS This species is also known under the name Rhododendron forresti. It is native to the Himalaya. It contains slow growing, small varities with shiny flowers. Rhododendron repens 'Scarlet Wonder' Dwarf-Rhododendron lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy TALIENSE Finite a fragrant Rhododendron. This variety charms with its sweet honey aroma. With a height of 1 m this type fits well into small gardens or large buckets. Rhododendron taliense 'Honigduft' elongated egg-shaped yellowish green leaves Rhododendron taliense 'Honigduft' dark red Week 20-22 evergreen, leaf underside slightly hairy large white flowers Week 22-24 shady, frost-hardy 7,0 30-35 15 60 15,0 50-60 15 60 Yes well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 90 91

WILLIAMSIANUM Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Fantastica' Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Fantastica' Beside the bronze-coloured new shoots, the lots of flowers in mid spring are very attractive. Rhododendron williamsianum 'Tromba' Rhododendron williamsianum 'Tromba' evergreen, leaf underside slightly hairy pink-red Week 22-24 Yes egg-shaped soft green leaves ruby bell-like flowers Week 19-22 well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 45 Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Kalinka' lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Kalinka' YAKUSHIMANUM The Rhododendron, named after the native island of Yakushima, comprise various varieties with white, pink and purple flowers and are characterized by the indument leaves. Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Anuschka' Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Anuschka' evergreen, leaf underside slightly hairy evergreen, leaf underside slightly hairy light red Week 19-22 Yes well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 45 Rhododendron yakushimanum 'Percy Wiseman' dark rose-white Week 22-24 Yes Rhododendron yakusimanum 'Percy Wiseman' evergreen, leaf underside slightly hairy rose-yellow Week 22-24 well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 45 Yes well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 45 92 93

96 98 99 Groundcover Roses Canadian Roses Parfume Roses 100 104 110 Island Selection Roses 111 Climbing Roses 117 Patio Roses 118 Polyantha Roses Bush Roses T-hybrid Roses

GROUNDCOVER Rosa 'Lavender Dream' Groundcover rose 'Lavender Dream' Groundcover roses are well suited to green wide surfaces. Most of them flower more than one time a year. Rosa 'Crystal Fairy' Groundcover rose 'Crystal Fairy' small, darkgreen leaves white, double flowers VI-X no Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) green, narrow leaves lavender, simply VI-XI R3 36 144 Rosa 'Lovely Fairy' R3 36 144 Rosa 'Fairy Dance' Groundcover rose 'Fairy Dance' Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) glossy, green foliage red, double flowers VI-IX slightly Groundcover rose 'Lovely Fairy' Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) glossy, medium green pink, double flowers VII-X R3 36 144 R3 36 144 Rosa 'Swany' Groundcover rose 'Swany' Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) dense, small, bronze-coloured foliage white, double flowers Rosa 'Fairy Queen' Groundcover rose 'Fairy Queen' Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) glossy, green foliage red, double flowers VI-IX VI-XI no slightly R3 36 144 R3 36 144 96 97

Rosa 'The Fairy' Groundcover rose 'The Fairy' PARFUME Dwarf shrub(>0,1m) small, glossy, dense leaves pink, double flowers VI-X no R3 36 144 This group is distinguished by its particularly intense and classic rosette. It includes hybrids belonging to the permanent blossoms. Their growth is comparable to the tea hybrids. Rosa 'de Rescht' Polyantha Parfume rose 'de Rescht' dark green fuchsia red, double flowers VI-IX CANADIAN medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy Canadian roses were bred especially for excellent winter hardness. Their growth is shrubby. Rosa 'Maiden's Blush' Canadian rose 'Maiden's Blush' small, solid dark green leaves soft white flowers with a slightly red touch R5 21 63 sunny to lightly shady R5 21 63 Rosa 'Louise Odier' Bush Parfume rose 'Louise Odier' delicate green pink, double flowers VI-XI R5 21 63 Rosa 'Madame Boll' Bush Parfume rose 'Madame Boll' glossy, medium green pink, double flowers VI-VII R5 21 63 98 99

Rosa 'Maigold' Rosa 'Bahama' Bush Parfume Rose 'Maigold' Assortment rose 'Island Bahama' delicate green apricot, double flowers V small, red margins, glossy, medium green yellow, dense, double flowers VI-X R5 21 63 R5 21 63 Rosa 'Corfu' ISLAND SELECTION Assortment rose 'Island Corfu' Island roses are a brand new breeding series with eye-catchy varieties all of them namend after islands. Their flowers are in loud colours with picturesque shaped petals. They grow dense and very healthy. Rosa 'Antigua' Assortment rose 'Island Antigua' large, glossy, green with red margins yellow-orange medium-sized, green, glossy leaves picturesque, dense double flowers, inner face cream white, outside flame red VI-X R5 21 63 VI-X R5 21 63 Rosa 'Dominica' Assortment rose 'Island Dominica' dark green, leathery leaves, red new shoots flame red, dense, double-flowered VI-X R5 21 63 100 101

Rosa 'Fiji' Rosa 'Isle of White' Assortment roseose 'Island Fiji' Assortment rose 'Island Isle of Wight' leathery, slightly glossy, darkgreen, solid creamy to rose inside, outside salmon, dense double flowers VI-X large, glossy, dark green leaves buds red-white spotted, flowers clear white VI-X R5 21 63 Rosa 'Guernsey' R5 21 63 Rosa 'Jalitah' Assortment rose 'Island Guernsey' Assortment rose 'Island Jalitah' green, glossy, medium-sized leaves white double flowers with rose touch VI-X R5 21 63 vital light green leaves large, yellow with red margins VI-X R5 21 63 Rosa 'Ibiza' Rosa 'La Palma' Assortment rose 'Island Ibiza' medium-sized, dark green, glossy, jagged leaves dense, picturesque, double flowered, salmon to orange Assortment rose 'Island La Palma' solid, glossy, medium-sized, dark green ruby buds, orange red double flowers VI-X VI-X R5 21 63 R5 21 63 102 103

Rosa 'Malta' Rosa 'Barock' Assortment rose 'Island Malta' Climbing Parfume rose 'Barock' green, soft, medium-sized lemon yellow, buds with red margins VI-X R5 21 63 Rosa 'Mauritius' Assortment rose 'Island Mauritius' green, glossy, jagged leaves white-red jagged, dense double flowers VI-X R5 21 63 glossy, darkgreen apricot-yellow VI-X R5 21 63 Rosa 'Flammentanz' Climbing rose 'Flammentanz' darkgreen leathery leaves large, crimson, double flowers R3 36 144 CLIMBING Most of the climbing roses were selected from shrubs. They grow on climbing aids and form bright blossoms Rosa 'Giardina' Climbing Parfume rose 'Giardina' healthy, green leaves pink, densely filled VI-IX Rosa 'Alchimist' Climbing rose 'Alchymist' glossy green leaves apricot, fragrant Hardiness -40,0 to -34,5 C R5 21 63 R3 36 144 104 105

Rosa 'Golden Showers' Rosa 'New Dawn' Climbing rose 'Golden Showers' Climbing rose 'New Dawn' green, strong leaves yellow, double flowers VI-IX glossy, dark green leaves China pink filled V-XI R3 36 144 Rosa 'Honningrose' R3 36 144 Rosa 'Paul's Scarlet Climbers' Climbing rose 'Paul's Scarlet Climbers' Climbing rose 'Honningrose' Small tree (>7m) semi-gloss, dark green glossy, dark green creamy single flowers VI-IX very fragrant R3 36 144 carmine, double flowers VII-VIII R3 36 144 Rosa 'Polstjärnan' Rosa 'Madame Plantier' Climbing Rose 'Madame Plantier' small, solid darkgreen leaves white, densely filled Climbing Rose 'Polstjärnan' medium green leaves white, single flowers VI R3 Climbing 36 144 R3 Climbing 36 144 106 107

Rosa 'Rosarium Uetersen' Rosa 'Sympathie' Climbing rose 'Rosarium Uetersen' Climbing rose 'Sympathie' medium green, glossy leaves pink, double flowers VI-X Small tree (>7m) egg-shaped green leaves deep red double flowers V-IX R3 36 144 Rosa 'Santana' R3 36 144 Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin' Climbing rose 'Santana' Climbing rose 'Zephirine Drouhin' medium green, glossy leaves red, double flowers VI-X discree R3 36 144 soft green leaves pink double flowers II R3 36 144 Rosa 'Schneewalzer' Climbing rose 'Schneewalzer' medium green leaves white, double flowers VI-XI R3 36 144 108 109

PATIO Rosa 'Top Hit' Patio rose 'Top Hit' Patio roses are small bushy varieties with lots of shiny flowers and healthy leaves. They are well suited for courtyards and smaller gardens. Rosa 'Scarlet Hit' Patio rose 'Scarlet Hit' medium green, small, glossy leaves red, double flowers VI-X no dark green, glossy, densely arranged leaves orange, double flowers VI-X no R3 36 144 POLYANTHA R3 36 144 Rosa 'Snow Hit' Patio rose 'Snow Hit' medium green, small, glossy leaves white, double flowers VI-X no R3 36 144 Polyantha roses have countless small flowers all summer. They are very hardy. Rosa 'Astrid Lindgren' Polyantha rose 'Astrid Lindgren' dark green, glossy leaves delicate pink, double flowers V-XI R3 36 144 Rosa 'Sun Hit' Patio rose 'Sun Hit' medium green, small, glossy leaves yellow, half double flowers VI-X no R3 36 144 110 111

Rosa 'Bonica' Rosa 'Friesia' Polyantha rose 'Bonica' Polyantha rose 'Friesia' intensive green pink, double flowers VI-IX glossy, strong leaves yellow, double flowers VI-IX R3 36 144 Rosa 'Eden Rose' R3 36 144 Rosa 'H.C. Andersen' Polyantha Parfume Rose 'Eden Rose' Polyantha rose 'H.C. Andersen' glossy, darkgreen leaves purple, double flowers VI-IX R5 21 63 dark green foliage red, double flowers VI-X R3 36 144 Rosa 'Europeana' Rosa 'Heidi Klum' Polyantha Rose 'Europeana' bright red shoots, afterwards glossy green carmine, double flowers Polyantha Parfume rose 'Heidi Klum' large, green leaves purple, double flowers VI-XI VI-XI no R3 36 144 R5 21 63 112 113

Rosa 'Kimono' Rosa 'Nina Weibull' Polyantha rose 'Kimono' Polyantha rose 'Nina Weibull' dense, medium green foliage salmon, double flowers VI-X dark green red, double flowers V-XI R3 36 144 Rosa 'La Paloma' R3 36 144 Rosa 'Parfume d' Orleans' Polyantha rose 'La Paloma' Polyantha Parfume rose 'Parfume D'Orleans' strong, delicate green foliage white, double flowers VI-X no R3 36 144 dark green, glossy apricot, double flowers VI-XI R5 21 63 Rosa 'Leonardo da Vinci' Rosa 'Rumba' Polyantha Rose 'Leonardo da Vinci' dark green, strong, glossy leaves pink, double flowers Polyantha rose 'Rumba' leathery, healthy leaves orange yellow, half double flowers VI-IX VI-XI slightly R3 36 144 R3 36 144 114 115

Rosa 'Solliden' Polyantha rose 'Solliden' BUSH dark green, glossy, dense foliage pink, double flowers VI-X Bush roses grow higher than Polyantha roses. Most of them have a strong fragance and shiny flowers in different colours. Rosa 'Lichtkönigin Lucia' Bush rose 'Lichtkönigin Lucia' R3 36 144 Rosa 'The Queen Elizabeth' Polyantha rose 'The Queen Elizabeth' large, dark green, leathery leaves big pink double flowers VI-XI R3 36 144 glossy, dark green, curly leaves yellow, double flowers VI-XI R3 36 144 Rosa 'Romanze' Bush rose 'Romanze' medium large, darkgreen, slightly glossy leaves pink, double flowers VI-XI R3 36 144 Rosa 'Schneewittchen' Bush rose 'Schneewittchen' slightly glossy, slim leaves white, double flowers VI-XI R3 36 144 116 117

Rosa 'Westerland' Rosa 'Dame de Coeur' Bush rose 'Westerland' T-hybrid Rose 'Dame de Couer' large, soft, green leaves orange, double flowers VI-X glossy, green to darkgreen bright red, double flowers VI-X R3 36 144 place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shade, warm requiring, frost-hardy R3 36 144 Rosa 'Duftzauber' T-HYBRIDE ROSEN T-hybrid rose 'Duftzauber' Most tea hybrids have big, fragant flowers. They are remontant and easy to cultivate. Rosa 'Brocèliande' T-hybrid two colour Parfume rose 'Brocèliande' green Yellowish-red flowers filled with stripes VI-IX big dark green, strong leaves red, double flowers VI-X R3 36 144 R5 21 63 Rosa 'Fragrant Cloud' T-hybrid Parfume rose 'Fragrant Cloud' large, dark green, strong leaves salmon, double flowers VI-IX strong R5 21 63 118 119

Rosa 'Ingrid Bergmann' Rosa 'Nostalgie' T- hybrid rose 'Ingrid Bergman' T-hybrid two colour Parfume rose 'Nostalgie' dark green, strong foliage dark red VI-XI dark green white-red, double flowers V-IX R3 36 144 Rosa 'Just Joey' R5 21 63 Rosa 'Parfume de Grasse' T-hybrid rose 'Just Joey' T-hybrid Parfume rose 'Parfume De Grasse' green, glossy orange, double flowers VI-X R3 36 144 dark green, glossy orange, double flowers VI-XI R5 21 63 Rosa 'Karen Blixen' Rosa 'Peace' T-hybrid rose 'Karen Blixen' strong, dark green leaves white, double flowers T-hybrid rose 'Peace' large, leathery, glossy, dark green leaves yellow, double flowers VI-IX VI-X R3 36 144 R3 36 144 120 121

Container Category Size Shelf CC Rosa 'Pink Cloud' T-hybrid rose 'Pink Cloud' dense, strong, glossy, green leaves antique pink, double flowers VI-X R3 36 144 124 Acer 133 Camellia 141 Euonymus 161 Kalmia 169 Osmanthus 179 128 Andromeda 134 Carpinus 143 Fagus 166 Leucothoe 170 Parrotia 179 129 Aucuba 135 Catalpa 144 Fothergilla 167 Ligustrum 170 Philadelphus 180 130 Berberis 136 Cornus 144 Hydrangea 168 Liquidambar 175 Physocarpus 133 Calycanthus 140 Corylus 158 Ilex 168 Nandina 177 Pieris 184 Quercus Sambucus Syringa Weigela 122

ACER Acer palmatum 'Katsura' Japanese maple More than 100 varieties of maple are known. Most of them are native to the northern hemisphere. The ornamental value can be found in the leaves and their colours in autumn. Acer japonica 'Aconitifolium' Japanese Maple Small tree (>7m) light-green to yellow with red margins, intense red autumn colour fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy deeply incised, brown - reddish in autumn fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 6 6 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 36 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 6 6 130,0 coloured leaves 150-175 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' Japanese maple fingered, five trifoliate, tapered cut sheets, purple, deep red in autumn fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 5 10 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki' Japanese maple dark green leaves with red margins, dark red in autumn fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 6 6 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku' Japanese maple green leaves that turn in autumn to orange-red fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 5 10 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 124 125

Acer palmatum 'Seiryu' Acer palmatum 'Skeeter's Broom' Japanese maple Japanese maple Green leaves, in the autumn varied red coloring acidic to slightly alkalic, high nutrient, humous, sandy-loamy to loamy bordeaux coloured divided leaves fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 5 10 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 5 10 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Shaina' Japanese maple ruby, divided leaves fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 6 12 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 5 10 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Shirazz' Japanese maple red, variegated leaves, margins lightred, inner green with red layer above fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 10 20 30,0 coloured leaves 100-125 5 10 130,0 coloured leaves 125-150 2 2 250,0 coloured leaves 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Tamukeyama' Japanese maple aubergine-coloured, sharp divided leaves fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 15,0 coloured leaves 80-100 10 20 30,0 Coloured Leafes 100-125 5 10 130,0 Coloured Leafes 125-150 2 2 250,0 Coloured Leafes 175-200 1 1 500,0 Coloured Leafes 300-350 1 1 Acer palmatum 'Trompenburg' Japanese maple red to black divided leaves fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 7,0 Coloured Leafes 60-80 15 60 15,0 Coloured Leafes 80-100 6 12 30,0 Coloured Leafes 100-125 5 10 130,0 Coloured Leafes 125-150 2 2 250,0 Coloured Leafes 175-200 1 1 500,0 Coloured Leafes 300-350 1 1 1000,0 Coloured Leafes 300-350 1 1 126 127

Acer platanoides 'Globosum' Norway Maple Large tree (>20m) Brown-reddish,later sap green divided leaves. resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 15,0 Housetree ha 120 cm 10 10 30,0 Housetree ha 120 cm 6 6 1000,0 Housetree H 260 1 1 Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' Fullmoon Maple Small tree (>7m) round, divided green to yellow leaves pale yellow with dark red cup well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 Coloured Leafes 60-80 15 60 15,0 Coloured Leafes 80-100 6 12 30,0 Coloured Leafes 100-125 5 10 130,0 Coloured Leafes 125-150 2 2 250,0 Coloured Leafes 175-200 1 1 500,0 coloured leaves 300-350 1 1 Andromeda polifolia 'Blue Lagoon' Andromeda 'Blue Lagoon' silver-gray leaves, evergreen bell-shaped, pink flowers medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, high nutrient, sandy, gravelly, loamy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 15-20 36 180 Andromeda polifolia 'Compacta' Andromeda 'Compacta' dark green leaves, evergreen bright pink, bell-shaped medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, high nutrient, sandy, gravelly, loamy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 15-20 36 180 AUCUBA ANDROMEDA The Bog rosemary is a petite shrub with stable leaves. In the spring it captivates with its lush bell-shaped flowers. Andromeda polifolia 'Blue Ice' Andromeda 'Blue Ice' Silvery leaves The flower bells are pink. medium dry to fresh, slightly acidic to very alkalic, high nutrient, sandy, gravelly, loamy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Evergreen coloured leaves 15-20 36 180 Aucuba s are native to eastern asia. They are dense colourfull bushes. The tolerance towards shady locations makes it an interesting plant for smaller gardens. Aucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' Japanese laurel elliptische, glänzende, feste, grüne Blätter mit goldgelber gepunkteter Panaschierung small, dark purple to brown IV-V Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy lightly to partial shady, warm requiring, medium frost-hardy 7,0 50-60 15 60 15,0 60-80 8 16 128 129

BERBERIS Berberis thunbergii 'Maria' Japanese Barberry A wide range of leaf colours can be found in the genus Berberis. Especially small growing varieties are well-suited for courtyards because they do not need much effort. Berberis thunbergii 'Admiration' Japanese Barberry ruby ovated leaves with creamy green margin light yellow in umbels V off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy Berberis thunbergii 'Bagatelle' Japanese Barberry ruby small ovated leaves light yellow in umbels V off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 15-20 36 216 Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Dream' densely covered with golden yellow, elliptic, small leaves light yellow in umbels V off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy Berberis thunbergii 'Orange Dream' Japanese Barberry obovate to oblong small in bloodorange shades Yellow to orange arranged on a variety in umbels. V off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy Berberis thunbergii 'Orange Rocket' Japanese Barberry Ruby, oval leaves with light green border, younger leaves are still lime green light yellow in umbels V Japanese Barberry perversity-ovate to oblong green yellow, bright, small light yellow in umbels V off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 130 131

Berberis thunbergii 'Red Dream' Japanese Barberry CALYCANTHUS burgundy, small elongated light yellow in umbels V Especially because of its anomalous inflorescenses the genus Calycanthus whicht is nativ to North America has found its way into gardens. Beside this the shape and the fragrance of this bush is remarkable. Calycanthus floridus Sweetshrub off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow' Japanese barberry ruby with creamy variegation light yellow in umbels V off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Berberis thunbergii 'Rosy Rocket' Japanese Barberry egg-shaped with convergent tips, light-green dark red, anamalous inflorescences I place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 Leafeplants 50-60 15 60 15,0 Leafeplants 80-100 6 12 CAMELLIA Camellias are native to eastern asia and are close related to the tea plant Camellia sinensis. Because of their climatic requirements they are well suited for use in winter gardens as potted plants. The early shiny flowers are giving a start in the spring. red variegated, ovated leaves light yellow in umbels V Camellia japonica 'Pink' Japanese camellia Egg-shaped, wide shiny green leaves. off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy pingupright shrubs and trees. II-IV Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 70,0 Evergreen 150-175 4 4 132 133

Camellia japonica 'Red' Carpinus betulus 'Frans Fontaine' Japanese camellia European Hornbeam Egg-shaped, wide shiny green leaves. Shiny red flowers. III-IV Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 70,0 Evergreen 150-175 4 4 Camellia japonica 'White' Japanese camellia Medium large tree(>15m) toothed, shiny green ovated leaves resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 30,0 Hedge Summergreen 150-175 6 6 130,0 250-300 2 2 CATALPA CARPINUS alternate, evergreen, dark green glossy, ovate to oblong attractive, filled, white III-IV Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C fresh to moist, high nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy to loamyhumous lightly to partial shady, frost-hardy 70,0 Evergreen 150-175 4 4 The Catalpa is native to North America and eastern Asia. The lightgreen heartshaped leaves are very characteristic. But also the flowers and the fruits are having an ornamental value. Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' Catalpa Small tree (>7m) heart-shaped, lightgreen attractive,filled, white medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy sunny to lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy Not only for their nuts Hazel is well-known. Some varieties were attractive because of their anomalous branch growth. 15,0 Housetree ha 120 cm 10 10 30,0 Housetree ha 120 cm 6 6 Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' European Hornbeam Medium large tree(>15m) toothed, shiny green ovated leaves resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 30,0 Hedge Summergreen 150-175 6 6 130,0 250-300 2 2 134 135

CORNUS Cornus florida 'Cherokee Daybreak' Flowering Dogwood There are lots of varieties of Cornus that are native to the northern hemisphere. Colourfull shoots and variegated leaves makes everyone of them very special. Some are even having shiny coloured bark which is especially rich in contrast in wintertime. Cornus controversa 'Variegata' Giant Dogwood Small tree (>7m) Colourfull, shiny variegated leaves. shiny white flowers V place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy oval, creamy white variegated, otherwise light green creamy-white umbels Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 May flowering 80-100 6 12 30,0 May flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy Cornus florida 'Cloud Nine' sunny to partial shade, warm requiring, frost-hardy 15,0 May flowering 80-100 6 12 30,0 May flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief' Flowering Dogwood hanging, curved green with red autumn colours Innumerable pink simple flowers place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy Flowering Dogwood dark green, with an impressive ruby red in autumn over and over with shiny white flowers V place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 May flowering 80-100 10 20 30,0 May flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 15,0 May flowering 80-100 6 12 30,0 May flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 136 137

Cornus florida 'Rainbow' Cornus kousa 'Venus' Flowering Dogwood Kousa Dogwood Colourfull, shiny variegated leaves with white, green and red areas. shiny white flowers V medium to dark green, crossed by straight veins, ovate glowing autumn colors, shades of red, orange to yellow VI place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 May flowering 80-100 10 20 30,0 Housetree 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 Cornus florida 'Rubra' Flowering Dogwood reddish green leaves, dark red in autumn shiny rose flowers V place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 May flowering 80-100 10 20 30,0 May flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 Cornus kousa 'Chinensis' Kousa Dogwood medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 Spring flowering 100-125 10 10 30,0 Spring flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 Spring flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 Spring flowering 200-250 1 1 Cornus kousa 'Weisse Fontäne' Chinese dogwood bright yellow to scarlet red in autumn greenish to creamy white I medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 May flowering 80-100 6 12 30,0 May flowering 100-125 5 10 250,0 May flowering 175-200 1 1 500,0 May flowering 200-250 1 1 green, egg-shaped, shiny red autumn colours cream-white, big and bright VI medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 15,0 80-100 6 12 30,0 100-125 5 10 250,0 175-200 1 1 500,0 200-250 1 1 138 139

CORYLUS It is not only because of the nuts that the hazel is known. Some varieties are also particularly attractive due to the unusual branches. Corylus avellana 'Contorta' Corkscrew Hazel rounded, frizzy and strongly curled, turn yellow in autumn catkins II-IV dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 50-60 36 180 5,0 50-60 21 63 Corylus avellana 'Red Majestic ' Red Corkscrew Hazel shiny red, slightly twisted leaves catkins II-IV dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 50-60 36 180 5,0 50-60 21 63 Corylus avellana 'Scooter' Dwarf Corkscrew Hazel rounded, frizzy and strongly curled, turn yellow in autumn catkins III-IV dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 50-60 36 180 5,0 50-60 21 63 15,0 100-125 6 12 EUONYMUS Spindle bushes are typical for the northern hemisphere. Some of them are located in Asia. They are distinguished by their interesting foliage colours and some varieties carry unusually bright fruits. Euonymus alatus 'Chicago Fire' Winged spindle elliptic or egg-shaped leaves that turn to ruby in autumn red compact, rounded resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 7,0 decorative branches 50-60 15 60 15,0 80-100 6 12 Euonymus alatus 'Fire Ball' Winged Spindle roundish oval, remarkable ruby red in autumn red compact, rounded resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 7,0 50-60 15 45 15,0 decorative branches 80-100 6 12 140 141

Euonymus japonicus 'Aureus' Japanese Spindle elliptical, oblong, shiny, variegated golden rim small, white, unimpressive VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Euonymus japonicus 'Bravo' Japanese Spindle elliptical, oblong, shiny, variegated creamy white on the edge small, white, unimpressive VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus Aureovariegatus' Japanese Spindle small, oblong, with a narrow white border variegated small, white, unimpressive VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 Euonymus japonicus 'Microphyllus Variegatus' Japanese Spindle small, upside-ovate with creamy white heart small, white, unimpressive VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 36 180 Euonymus japonicus 'Silver Crispa' Japanese Spindle small, elliptic with white margins small, white, unimpressive VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C Heathers and dunes dry to fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy, gravelly, humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 FAGUS Beeches are typical trees in european forests. They grow slow are well suited for use as specimen. The different varieties were special due to their growth, shape or leaf colours. Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Gold' European Beech Small tree (>7m) elliptically elongated, tapered, solid yellow green leaves place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 30,0 150-175 6 6 130,0 250-300 2 2 1000,0 400-450 1 1 Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Purple' European Beech Small tree (>7m) elliptically elongated, tapered, solid dark red leaves place high demands, but adaptable, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to alkalic, very good, loamy soils sunny to partial shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 30,0 150-175 6 6 130 250-300 2 2 142 143

FOTHERGILLA Hydrangea arborescens 'Pink Annabelle' Hydrangea The only two known species of Fothergilla are native to southeast USA. They are rarities with an high ornamental value because of their white flowers. HYDRANGEA Fothergilla major Mountain witchalder Heart-shaped to round light-green leaves. white ovated panicles V Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C wet woodland, meadows, marshy areas partial shady, tolerant to heat 7,0 Leafeplants 50-60 15 60 15,0 Leafeplants 80-100 6 12 The flowers of Hydrangea macrophylla resemble a color explosion. Pink or blue flowers can be color-influenced with aluminum sulfate. Other species are also suitable for planting hedges or for planting in small gardens. broadly elliptical, light green pink color big balls VII-IX Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 5,0 50-60 17 68 Hydrangea arborescens 'Strong Annabelle' Hydrangea darkgreen the biggest, pure white flowers balls, that has ever produced a outdoorhydrangea VII-IX Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 5,0 50-60 17 68 Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Hydrangea broadly elliptical, light green, light yellow in autumn big white flowerballs VII-IX Hydrangea aspera 'Hot Chocolate' Lacecap Hydrangea slightly pubescent, the young leaves in the spring at first show a striking burgundy red color, while the top of discolored brown to dark green Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C umbels with pink flowers red glow fresh, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to slightly alkalic, sandyloamy or loamy off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 5,0 50-60 17 68 VIII resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay lightly to partial shady, medium frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 144 144 145

Hydrangea macrophylla Ball 'Leuchtfeuer' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Black Diamonds' French Hydrangea French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge shiny deep pink ball-shaped flowers II distinctive leaf veins on the dark-colored leaves purple flower balls VI- IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla Ball 'Nymphe' French Hydrangea lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla exclusiv 'Black Steel' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge ovoid, elliptical dark green leaves with serrated edge clear white, ball shaped flowers, jagged petals white cyme VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla Ball 'Renate Steiniger' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla exclusiv 'Green Shadow' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge blue single flowers with white heart large, bright red flower balls with green spots VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla Ball 'Rosita' French Hydrangea Hydrangea macrophylla exclusiv 'Lady in Red' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge pink ball-hortensia, single flowers with white or greenish heart wonderful red platesflowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 5,0 30-40 17 68 146 147

Hydrangea macrophylla exclusiv 'Selina' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever and Ever Pink' French Hydrangea French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge large pink and white plateflowers VI-VIII egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge many large pink ball flowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla exclusiv 'Selma' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge beautiful pink flowers with a bright center VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever and Ever Blue' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge big blue ball flowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever and Ever Peppermint' French hydrangea lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Forever and Ever Red' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge many large pink ball flowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Amethyst Blue' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge the color of the flowers changes throughout the seasons from blue-violet to deep green VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Amethyst Pink' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge ovoid, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge pink variegated flowers with white margin rich pink to violet, petals are irregular shaded green VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 Summer flowering 30-40 17 68 5,0 30-40 17 68 148 149

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Coral Blue' French hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, gree, with serrated edge at first they are green, by mid-june, the hue changes, then the petals appear lightgreen with light green drawing VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Coral Pink' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge they start with green, by mid-june the petals appear to pink with light green drawing VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Jade' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge XXL white-red-green variegated ball flowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Noblesse' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green with serrated edge XXL white flowers with green drawings on petal margins VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Revolution Blue' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Revolution Pink' 150 151 French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge The flower begins with a greenish-cream coloring and changes over time into various pink and green tones. VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Magical Sapphire' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge colourfull ball flowers with rose-white-green petals VI-VIII French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge halfround blue flowers with small white areas VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Blue Ballad' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge Ball flowers with an incredible choice of colors from green to yellow at the beginning of flowering, and than purple with blue VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68

Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Blue Boogiewoogie' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge Ball flowers with an incredible choice of colors from green to yellow at the beginning of flowering, and than purple with blue VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Deep Purple Dance' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge flowering starts in burgundy to purple and turns gradually towards the typical, deep purple VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Pink Pop' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge large, round, bright pink flowers spherical VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Purple Punk' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge very nice color play of light purple to blue and lilac red VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Red Reggae' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge the flower has already been in bloom deep red colored VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Music Collection Soft Pink Salsa' French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge in flowering only know the flowers turn later light pink to pink VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla Teller 'Blaumeise' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge blue lacecap flowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla Teller 'Kardinal' French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge pink lacecap flowers VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 152 153

Hydrangea macrophylla Teller 'Messalina' Hydrangea macrophylla 'Three Sisters' Pastel, Pink, White French Hydrangea French Hydrangea ovoid, elliptical large green leaves with serrated edge rose lacecap flowers VI-VIII egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge colourfull ball flowers with rose-white-green petals VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Three Sisters' Blue, Violett, Pink French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge colourfull ball flowers with rose-white-green petals VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Three Sisters' Blue, Violett, White French Hydrangea egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge colourfull ball flowers in the indicated colors VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea macrophylla 'Three Sisters' Pastel, Blue, White French Hydrangea lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 Hydrangea paniculata 'Bobo' panicle Hydrangea oval to egg-shaped, with serrated edge varied creamy white flower spikes cover the entire shrub VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 50-60 21 63 7,0 60-80 15 45 15,0 100-125 10 20 Hydrangea paniculata 'Bombshell' panicle Hydrangea oval to egg-shaped, with serrated edge varied creamy white flower spikes cover the entire shrub VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 Summer flower 50-60 21 63 egg-shaped, elliptical, large, green, with serrated edge colourfull ball flowers with rose-white-green petals VI-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 30-40 17 68 154 155

Hydrangea paniculata 'Diamant Rouge' French hydrangea oval to egg-shaped, with serrated edge numerous conical, off-white panicles that turn into deep pink VII-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 Summer flowering 50-60 21 63 Hydrangea paniculata 'Magical Candle' French hydrangea ovate pointed Greenish-white panicles, which turn pink to the end of flowering VII-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 Summer flowering 50-60 21 63 Hydrangea paniculata 'Magical Fire' panicle Hydrangea ovated pointed wide cone-shaped pink panicles VII-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 50-60 21 63 15,0 100-125 10 20 Hydrangea paniculata 'Silver Dollar' French hydrangea ovate pointed Flowering starts with creamy white. After some time, the flowers change color from the inside out dark pink. VI-IX fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 Summer flowering 50-60 21 63 Hydrangea paniculata 'Sundae Fraise' 156 157 panicle Hydrangea egg-shaped green lots of large pink panicles VII-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 50-60 21 63 15,0 100-125 10 20 Hydrangea paniculata 'Vanille Fraise' French hydrangea egg-shaped green light pink coloured large conical panicles VII-VIII fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy gravelly lightly shady, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 5,0 Summer flowering 50-60 21 63

ILEX Ilex aquifolium 'Golden King' English Holly Most species of hollies are native to moderate areas of the northern hemisphere. All of them are evergreen. Ilex aquifolium 'Argenteomarginata' English Holly evergreen, glossy green with yellow edge, little or no leaf thorns small white Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy darkgreen leaves with leaf thornes and creamy margins lightly to partial shady, medium frost-hardy Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C place high demands, fresh to moist, acidic to neutral, sandy, humous or loamy lightly to partial shady, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 7,0 Evergreen coloured leaves 60-80 15 60 7,0 Ball Evergreen coloured leaves Ball 30-40 15 60 15,0 Ball Evergreen coloured leaves Ball 50-60 6 12 30,0 Ball Evergreen coloured leaves Ball 70-80 5 10 70,0 Ball Evergreen coloured leaves ball 100-120 4 4 7,0 Cone 60-80 15 60 15,0 Cone 80-100 6 12 30,0 Cone 125-150 6 6 70,0 Cone 175-200 4 4 130,0 Cone 250-300 2 2 15,0 Stem ha 80 cm 6 12 30,0 Stem ha 80 cm 6 6 2,0 25-30 36 180 7,0 60-80 15 45 Ilex crenata 'Glory Gem' Japanese Holly oval to lanceolate, small, green Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 1,0 15-20 50 300 7,0 Ball 30-40 15 45 7,0 Cone 30-40 15 60 15,0 Ball 50-60 10 30 15,0 Cone 50-60 10 30 Ilex crenata 'Golden Gem' Japanese Holly oval to lanceolate, shiny-yellow, small Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 Ball 30-40 15 45 15,0 Ball 50-60 10 30 158 159

Ilex crenata 'Maxima' Japanese Holly KALMIA Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C evergreen, large-leaved form, broad oval, dark green to black well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites sunny to lightly shady, mainly frost-hardy Kalmias are evergreen bushes which are native to North America. The bloom finds place in spring and produces lots of bright flowers with interesting drawings. Kalmia latifolia 'Beacon' Moutain laurel 7,0 Cone 30-40 15 60 7,0 Ball 30-40 15 6 Ilex meserveae 'Heckenstar' Hybrid Holly evergreen, glossy dark green to blue-green, firm, with leaf thornes sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen leaf hedge 25-30 36 180 7,0 Evergreen leafe hedge 60-80 15 45 130,0 Cone 200-250 2 2 Ilex meserveae 'Little Rascal' Hybrid Holly evergreen, glossy dark green to blue-green, firm, with leaf thornes ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green Bright pink flower with strong expression. Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Black Label' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green White flower with deep dark red slightly fringed inner edge. Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 sunny to lightly shady, frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Kalmia latifolia 'Bumblebee' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green White flower, blood-red streaks running from the inside to the outside, reminding of a bumblebee. Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 160 161

Kalmia latifolia 'Elf' Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoskop' Moutain laurel Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green White flower with a rose-colored garland inside Heathers and dunes ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green Purple flower with white, jagged edge Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Ewa' lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Kardinal' Moutain laurel Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green Strong pink flower, becoming lighter in lightening. Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green Coral bud with pinkish blossom Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Ideal' Kalmia latifolia 'Latchmin' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green Pink flower with dark red spotted areas Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green Bright purple bud with dark red interior and bright border, the stamens are bright white. Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 162 163

Kalmia latifolia 'Little Linda' Kalmia latifolia 'Nani' Moutain laurel Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green very intense bright pink bud with very aparter rosary bloom. Heathers and dunes ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green white flower, at the top with a broad redish brownish peaked strip Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Midnight' Moutain laurel lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Pinkobello' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, glossy, dark-green Later blooming red black variety with white border and mauvecolored bud. Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green Salmon red flower with light pink interior Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Minuett' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green Pink flower with specially drawn red wreath Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 Kalmia latifolia 'Tad' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green brown, red blossom in white vine and white stamens Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 164 165

LEUCOTHOE Kalmia latifolia 'Zebulon' Moutain laurel ellipsoid, evergreen, glossy dark green delicate pink bud, white flower with reddish wreath and dark red stamens Heathers and dunes medium dry to fresh, medium nutrient, acidic to slightly acidic, sandy to humous lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 Evergreen 20-25 36 180 7,0 Evergreen 30-40 15 60 The dog-hobbles are native to North America and consisting out of approximately 50 species. They grow small and show colourfull leaves all year round. Leucothoe axillaris 'Curly Red' Doghobble the evergreen, screwed leaves turn purple in late autumn to return again in the spring to its rich green color white lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 immergrüne farbige Blätter 20-25 30 180 7,0 Evergreen coloured leaves 30-40 15 60 Leucothoe axillaris 'Scarletta' Doghobble the leaves are fresh green, young shoots red to bronze-colored, in late summer reddish discolouring white lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 30 180 Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rainbow' Highland Doghobble shiny green, sometimes slightly cut the edges, sometimes smooth white, with cylindrical crowns IV-V lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 30 180 Leucothoe walteri 'Lovita' Bent Doghobble elongated, lanceolate, green, sun exposed ones turn to ruby white in umbels lightly to partial shady, medium cool, medium frost-hardy 2,0 20-25 30 180 LIGUSTRUM Ligustrum can adapt to a wide variety of climatic conditions. This makes them versatile, especially for hedge planting. Their green or light yellow leaves often show different drawings. Ligustrum ovalifolium 'Aureum' California Privet pointed, ovated, with yellow margin and lightgreen heart cream white, small, on panicles VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy lightly to partial shady, warm requiring, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 166 167

LIQUIDAMBAR Nandina domestica 'Lemon Lime' Nandina 'Lemon Lime' Sweet gum are trees with grace. They have got upright regular shapes and beautifull leaves with definitive autumn colours. Liquidambar styraciflua 'Gum Ball' Sweet gum Medium large tree(>15m) lightgreen, with five lobes, shiny red in autumn ("Indian Summer") medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny, tolerant to heat, medium frost-hardy 30,0 Housetree ha 120 cm 6 6 500,0 Housetree H 280,0 1 1 In the shoot lime green, later greening white VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny, tolerant to heat, medium frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Nandina domestica 'Richmond' Nandina 'Richmond' Red sprouting, greenish, autumn color scarlet red NANDINA Nandina has a growth that is similar to bamboo, but the genus is related to Berberis. Beside their leaves, some varieties build out red berries in autumn. Nandina domestica 'Fire Power' Nandina 'Fire Fower' Pink bud, white flower VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny, tolerant to heat, medium frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 OSMANTHUS Evergreen, in autumn bright red white VI-VII Hardiness -23,3 to -20,6 C medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny, tolerant to heat, medium frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Osmanthus is native to Asia. They are small bushes with often variegated leaves. Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Tricolor' Variegated Holly Olive yellow-green eyed, spiky, serrated white IV-V Hardiness -23,3 to -17,8 C medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy lightly to partial shady, warm requiring, medium frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 216 7,0 Evergreen coloured leafes 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-60 6 12 30,0 70-80 5 5 168 169

PARROTIA Philadelphus 'Dame Blanche' Mock Orange The persian ironwood is a monotypic genus which is native to the Iran and the Caucasus. The leaves and the flowers have ornamental value. Parrotia persica Parrotia obovate leaves with visible leaf venation, shiny red in autumn medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 7,0 Tree 50-60 15 45 15,0 Tree 80-100 6 12 elongated, ovated, lightgreen Numerous, white bell-shaped, simple flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 Bush 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Frosty Morn' Mock Orange PHILADELPHUS Philadelphus is native to Asia and North America. It has been in horticultural use since a long time because of its bright white flowers. Philadelphus 'Avalanche' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 Bush 50-60 21 63 elongated, ovated, lightgreen Numerous, white simple flowers with yellow stamens resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Girandole' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 Bush 50-60 21 63 170 171

Philadelphus 'Karolinka' Philadelphus 'Natchez' Mock Orange Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen Filled white to creamy flowers elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Bush 30-40 36 180 5,0 Bush 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Manteau d' Hermine' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen Filled white flower with light yellow stamens resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Bush 30-40 36 180 5,0 Bush 50-60 21 63 sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5,0 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Schneesturm' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen double-filled white flower resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5,0 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Minnesota Snowflake' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Bush 30-40 36 180 5,0 Bush 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Silberregen' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 172 173

Philadelphus 'Snow White Sensation' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5,0 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Snowbelle' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen numerous white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5,0 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Snowgoose' Mock Orange elongated, ovated, lightgreen lots of white flowers resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2,0 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5,0 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 Philadelphus 'Starbright' Mock Orange elongated oval, light green, in shoots reddish -black a lot of, pure white, with reddish black sepals resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to lightly shady, stable cool, frost-hardy 2 Spring flowering 30-40 36 180 5 Spring flowering 50-60 21 63 PHYSOCARPUS Many different varieties were bred by the genus Physocarpus. The small shrubs all have a brightly colored and shining foliage. Physocarpus opulifolius 'Angel Gold' Ninebark young leaves ovated, yellow, older ones lightgreen with three lobes small, bushy white on panicles resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diable D'Or' Ninebark bright red leaves, young leaves ovate, lobed older triple small, bushy white on panicles resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 174 175

Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo' Ninebark ruby, lobed triple small, bushy white on panicles resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Lady in Red' Ninebark bright red leaves, young leaves ovate, lobed older triple small, bushy white on panicles resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Little Devil' Ninebark reddish brown, small, pointed, lobed rudimentary triple bushy, small, pink white on panicles resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 5,0 40-50 21 63 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Summer Wine' Ninebark ruby, ovated, divided yellow-white, small on panicles resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 176 177 PIERIS The genus Pieris contains evergreen shrubs with drawed leaves and similar requirements to soil like Rhododendron. Pieris japonica 'Bonfire' Japanese Andromeda bright, green, lanceolate, salmon-colored leaves emerge many small, pink whit, bell -like blossoms on panicles III-V well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Pieris japonica 'Katsura' Japanese Andromeda green, elongate ovated, darkgreen, new shoots black-red small pale violett bell-like flowers on panicles III-V well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 50-60 6 12 Pieris japonica 'Little Heath' Japanese Andromeda shiny green, lanceolate with a creamy-white edge, red-brown bud many small, white, bell -shaped flowers in panicles III-V well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60

Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire' QUERCUS Japanese Andromeda shiny green, oval, pointed leaves, reddish brown bud many small, white, bell -shaped flowers in panicles III-V well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 Pieris japonica 'Passion' Japanese Andromeda lime green, the leaf edge variegated cream, lanceolate many small, red, bell -like blossoms on panicles IV-V well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy 7,0 40-50 15 60 15,0 Evergreen coloured leaves 50-60 6 12 Oaks are mighty trees of the northern hemisphere. But also dwarf forms were breed and can be used in smaller gardens. Quercus palustris 'Green Dwarf' Pin oak Medium large tree(>15m) shiny dark green; glowing, reddish yellow to brownish in autumn unimpressive medium dry, fresh to moist, slightly acidic to neutral, sandy sunny, warm requiring, mainly frost-hardy 30,0 Housetree ha 120 cm 6 6 500,0 Housetree H 280 cm 1 1 SAMBUCUS Elder is very tolerant to different environmental conditions. Bred varieties are attractive because of their leaf colour or their habit. Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace' Black Elder Pieris japonica 'Prelude' ruby to black, deep divided leaves Japanese Andromeda evergreen, at the growing tips heaped lively and elongated oval many small, white, bell -like blossoms on panicles small rose single flowers on panicles VI-VII IV-V well-drained, fresh to moist, medium nutrient, acidic to neutral, sandy, gravelly, humous, sensible to calceolus sites lightly shady, cool to cold, frost-hardy resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 7,0 60-80 15 45 7,0 40-50 15 60 178 179

Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' Syringa vulgaris 'Andenken an Ludwig Späth' Black Elder Common Lilac ruby to black small rose single flowers on panicles VI-VII egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves deep purple single flowers on long slim panicles V SYRINGA resistant woods, tolerant to urban conditions, slightly dry to fresh, slightly acidic to alkalic, high nutrient, no sand or clay sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy 7,0 60-80 15 45 medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 Syringa vulgaris 'Beauty of Moscow' Lilacs belong to the family of the oil tree plants. They are classic spring blossoms, often with intense smell. Thanks to their winter hardness, they are also suitable for colder areas. Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' Lilac small egg-shaped, lightgreen soft rose panicles V dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 60 Common Lilac egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves delicate rose double flowers V medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 165 7,0 60-80 15 45 Syringa vulgaris 'Belle de Nancy' Common Lilac Syringa meyeri 'Red Pixie' Lilac small egg-shaped, lightgreen soft rose panicles V dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 60 egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves violet-blue delicate rose double flowers medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 180 181

Syringa vulgaris 'Katharine Havemeyer' Syringa vulgaris 'Prince Wolkonsky' Common Lilac Common Lilac egg-to heartshaped, glossy green leaves pink to purple double flowers V egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves red-violet filled single flowers on long slim panicles V medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 May flowering 60-80 15 45 Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' Common Lilac egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves violett flowers with white heart on slim panicles V medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 Syringa vulgaris 'Princesse Sturdza' Common Lilac egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves purple single flowers V medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 Syringa vulgaris 'Mme. Lemoine' Common Lilac egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves clear white double flowers medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' Common Lilac egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves purple to violet flowers are framed silvery white V medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 182 183

Syringa vulgaris 'Zhemchuzhina' Weigela florida 'Ebony & Ivory' Common Lilac Weigela egg- to heartshaped glossy green leaves bright pink single flowers on long slim panicles V black green foliage white may-june medium dry to fresh, high nutrient, slightly acidic to alkalic, sandyloamy 2,0 30-40 36 144 7,0 60-80 15 45 sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Weigela florida 'Magical Rainbow' Weigela WEIGELA light green leaves with yellow margins delicate pink flowers These bushes are native to East Asia. The cultivated species have variegated leaves and flowers in bright colours. Weigela florida 'All Summer Red' Weigela 'All Summer Red' lush green Lipstick red May, with blossom until frost off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Weigela florida 'Minor Black' Weigela dark reddish brown leaves with glossy surface large pink flowers sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Weigela florida 'Brigela' Weigela light green leaves with yellow margins shiny pink flowers sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Weigela florida 'Monet' Weigela exceptionally pretty and multicolored foliage pink flowers sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 184 185

Container Category Size Shelf CC Weigela florida 'Nain Rouge' Weigela light green pointed leave shiny red flowers sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 Weigela florida 'Pink Poppet' Weigela lush green bright pink may sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 30-40 36 180 188 Corylus 189 Ribes 195 Rubus 199 Vaccinium 186

CORYLUS Corylus avellana 'Wunder aus Bollweiler' Common Hazel Over the years, the selection of the fruit-bearing varieties has expanded satisfactorily. Corylus avellana 'Hallesche Riesennuss' Common Hazel dark green, turning yellow in autumn yellow, hanging catkins II-III summer green, autumn colors splendidly orange-yellow catkins in winter reddish-brown III-IV dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 7,0 60-80 15 45 RIBES Corylus avellana 'Rote Zellernuß' Red Common Hazel dark red, in summer green red yellow, hanging catkins II-III 7,0 60-80 15 45 dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous Currants are well known fruit bushes. Some of them are well suited for hedges and specimens because of their shiny flowers. Ribes nidigrolaria 'Jostabeere' Jostaberry jagged, green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 7,0 60-80 15 45 Corylus avellana 'Webbs Preisnuss' Common Hazel dark green, turning yellow in autumn yellow II-III dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shade, warm requiring, frost-hardy 2,0 Jostaberry 25-30 36 180 Ribes nigrum 'Andega' Blackcurrant jagged green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C dry to moist, medium nutrient, slightly acidic to very alkalic, sandyor loamy-humous off-sunny or lightly to partial shady, mild winters, medium frosthardy 7,0 60-80 15 45 dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 188 189

Ribes nigrum 'Ben Alder' Ribes rubrum 'Junifeuer' Blackcurrant Redcurrant jagged green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C jagged, green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 25-30 36 180 Ribes nigrum 'Ben Tirran' Blackcurrant sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 Ribes rubrum 'Red Lake' Redcurrant jagged green jagged, green unimpressive unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 Ribes nigrum 'Narve Viking' Blackcurrant jagged green IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 25-30 36 180 Ribes rubrum 'Red Poll' Redcurrant jagged, green unimpressive unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 2,0 25-30 36 180 Ribes nigrum 'Öjebyn' Blackcurrant Ribes rubrum 'Rodneus' Redcurrant jagged green jagged, green unimpressive unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 25-30 36 180 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 190 191

Ribes rubrum 'Rolan' Ribes sativa 'Blanka' Redcurrant Whitecurrant jagged, green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C jagged, green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 Ribes rubrum 'Rondom' Redcurrant sunny to lightly shady 2,0 white currant 25-30 36 180 Ribes sativa 'Weiße aus Jüterbog' Whitecurrant jagged, green jagged, green unimpressive unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 Ribes rubrum 'Stanza' Redcurrant jagged, green IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 white currant 25-30 36 180 Ribes uva-crispa 'Captivator' Gooseberry jagged, green unimpressive unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 2,0 bushgreen gooseberry 25-30 36 180 Ribes rubrum 'Traubenwunder' Redcurrant Ribes uva-crispa 'Karlin' Gooseberry jagged, green jagged, green unimpressive unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Black Currant 25-30 36 180 2,0 green gooseberry 25-30 36 180 192 193

Ribes uva-crispa 'Larell' Gooseberry RUBUS jagged, green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 red gooseberry 25-30 36 180 Ribes uva-crispa 'Relina' Gooseberry Rubus fruticosa 'Asterina' Blackberry green, slotted white Blackberries and raspberries are vigorous and unpretentious berry bushes, regularly they should show their limits by clear cut. V dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous jagged, green sunny, warm requiring, frost-hardy unimpressive 2,0 Brambleberry 25-30 36 180 IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 red gooseberry 25-30 36 180 Ribes uva-crispa 'Rixanta' Gooseberry jagged, green unimpressive IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2,0 yellow gooseberry 25-30 36 180 Ribes uva-crispa 'Tatjana' Gooseberry jagged, green unimpressive Rubus fruticosa 'Loch Ness' Blackberry green, slotted white V dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Brambleberry 25-30 36 180 Rubus fruticosa 'Navaho' Raspberry green, slotted white, simple VI-VII dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady IV-V Hardiness -14,9 to -12,3 C medium dry to fresh, acidic to neutral, sandy sunny to lightly shady 2 Brambleberry 25-30 36 180 2,0 yellow gooseberry 25-30 36 180 194 195

Rubus fruticosa 'Reuben' Rubus idaeus 'Glen Ample' Blackberry 'Reuben' Raspberry jagged, green white, simple VI-VII green, ovate, sawn white VI-VIII slightly dry, fresh to moist, neutral to alkalic, high nutrient, sandy, gravelly sunny, warm requiring, frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Rubus fruticosa 'Triple Crown' Raspberry green, slotted white, simple VI-VII dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady 2,0 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Aroma Queen' Raspberry fresh green sawn leaves dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 Raspberry 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Glen Coe' Raspberry medium green, ovate, sawn white dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Glen Fyne' Raspberry darkgreen white greenish white V dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 Raspberry 25-30 36 180 2,0 Raspberry 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Autumn Bliss' Raspberry Rubus idaeus 'Golden Everest' Raspberry medium green, ovate, sawn green, slotted white white V-X dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy II dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Raspberry 25-30 36 180 2,0 Raspberry 25-30 36 180 196 197

Rubus idaeus 'Himbo Top' Rubus idaeus Twotimer Sugana Raspberry Raspberry green, slotted white VI-VII green, slotted white II dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to lightly shady 2,0 Raspberry 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Malling Promise' Raspberry dark green, oval and slightly notched white II dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Pokusa' Raspberry green, slotted sunny to lightly shady 2,0 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Willamette' Raspberry dark green, oval and slightly notched white VI-IX dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, frost-hardy 2,0 25-30 36 180 VACCINIUM white dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous Blueberries are popular shrubs for the orchard, but they place special demands on soil and location. The plants count like the Rhododendrons to the heather plants and need a humous, lime-free and uniformly moist soil. The delicious berries contain a lot of vitamins. They are already ripe fruit from the summer months until October. Depending on the variety, a single blueberry provides up to eight kilograms of fruit, with little maintenance. sunny to lightly shady 2,0 25-30 36 180 Rubus idaeus 'Schönemann' Raspberry green, oval-elongated white VI-VII dry to fresh, acidic to slightly alkalic, sandy humous sunny to partial shady, stable cool, frost hardy Vaccinium corymbosum 'Aino' Blueberry dark green leaves white V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 2,0 25-30 36 180 198 199

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Alvar' Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluegold' Blueberry Blueberry dark green leaves white V dark green leaves white I partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Arto' Blueberry dark green leaves white VI partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop' Blueberry dark green leaves white VI partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluejay' Blueberry dark green leaves white IV-V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bonus' Blueberry dark green leaves white partial shady, tolerant to heat partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 7,0 ha 40 cm 15 30 15,0 80-100 8 16 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Brigitta' Blueberry dark green leaves white V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 200 201

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Chandler' Vaccinium corymbosum 'Jorma' Blueberry Blueberry dark green leaves white VI dark green leaves white V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 7,0 Stem ha 40 cm 15 30 15,0 80-100 8 16 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Duke' Blueberry dark green leaves white partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 7,0 Stem ha 40 cm 15 30 15,0 80-100 8 16 partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Lucky Berry' Blueberry Light green foliage pink flowers I Areas with a small diversity in vegetation sunny to lightly shady 5,0 Bush 40-50 21 63 15,0 Bush 60-80 8 16 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Meader' Blueberry dark green leaves Vaccinium corymbosum 'Elizabeth' Blueberry dark green leaves white VII white partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 202 203

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Nelson' Vaccinium corymbosum 'Putte' Blueberry Natural Blueberry dark green leaves white V dark green leaves white partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'North Country' Blueberry dark green leaves white V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 15,0 80-100 8 16 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Pink Lemonade' Blueberry partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 63 15,0 80-100 8 24 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Sierra' Blueberry dark green leaves white V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 Vaccinium corymbosum 'Toro' Blueberry dark green leaves pink V dark green leaves white V partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 partial shady, tolerant to heat 2,0 25-30 36 180 5,0 40-50 21 84 7,0 Stem ha 40 cm 15 30 15,0 80-100 8 24 204 205

ALLGEMEINE GESCHÄFTSBEDINGUNGEN Allgemeines Unsere Lieferbedingungen sind Bestandteil aller Lieferverträge, Vereinbarungen und Angebote. Sie gelten spätestens durch Auftragserteilung der Lieferung als anerkannt. Abweichende Vereinbarungen sind, wenn sie nicht von unseren vertretungsberechtigten Mitarbeitern abgegeben wurden, nur dann wirksam, wenn sie von uns schriftlich bestätigt wurden. Angebote und Vertragsabschlüsse Alle Angebote sind freibleibend entsprechend unserer Verfügbarkeit. Angenommene Angebote werden verbindlich bei Bestätigung oder Auftragsausführung. Aufträge gelten mit unsere schriftlichen Bestätigung als angenommen. Die Bestätigung gilt als anerkannt, falls der Kunde nicht innerhalb von 8 Tagen Einspruch erhebt. Ausdrücklich widersprochen wird Einkaufs- oder Auftragsbedingungen bzw. sonstigen allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen, die unseren Verkaufs- und Lieferbedingungen entgegenstehen. Preise Die Preise gelten ausschließlich Verpackung ab Werk in EURO zuzüglich der bei Auslieferung gültigen Mehrwertsteuer. Sie entsprechen der Kostensituation zur Zeit der Drucklegung und gelten bis zum Erscheinen neuer Listen. Ausländische Zahlungsmittel werden, soweit nicht die Rechnung in dieser Währung ausgestellt ist, nach dem bei der Europäischen Zentralbank am Tage der Rechnungsstellung notierten amtlichen Briefkurs der jeweiligen Währung in EURO umgerechnet. Unsere Listenpreise gelten nicht für Waren, die im Einzelnen von dem Kunden ausgewählt werden. Hier werden besondere Preise vereinbart. Zahlung Aufträge, bei denen nichts anderes vereinbart worden ist, können gegen Nachnahme ausgeliefert werden. Das Zahlungsziel beträgt 30 Tage ab Rechnungsdatum. Bei Zahlung innerhalb von 14 Tagen gewähren wir 2% Skonto auf den Netto-Rechnungsbetrag, sofern der Käufer alle Zahlungsverpflichtungen aus früheren Lieferungen restlos erfüllt hat. Bei Zielüberschreitung sind wir ohne besondere Mahnung berechtigt, bankübliche Verzugszinsen in Rechnung zu stellen. Rabatte und Sonderkonditionen sind nur wirksam, wenn sie von unseren Mitarbeitern abgegeben werden oder schriftlich bestätigt werden. Eine Aufrechnung gegen unsere Forderungen mit Gegenansprüchen des Bestellers ist ausgeschlossen, es sei denn, die zur Aufrechnung gestellte Forderung ist unbestritten oder rechtskräftig festgestellt. Die Geltendmachung eines Zurückbehaltungsrechtes ist nur zulässig aus Umständen, die aus demselben Vertragsverhältnis herrühren. Im kaufmännischen Rechtsverkehr ist die Ausübung eines Leistungsverweigerungsrechts oder eines Zurückbehaltungsrechts seitens unserer Kunden ausgeschlossen. Schecks und Wechsel werden nur erfüllungshalber unter dem Vorbehalt der Einlösung angenommen. Hieraus entstandene Spesen und Kosten gehen zu Lasten des Käufers. Tritt in den Vermögensverhältnissen des Käufers eine wesentliche Verschlechterung ein, so sind wir berechtigt, die Einbringung unserer vertragsgemäßen Leistung von der Vorauszahlung der vereinbarten Vergütung oder einer entsprechenden Sicherheitsleistung abhängig zu machen. Eine wesentliche Verschlechterung in den Vermögensverhältnissen liegt insbesondere dann vor, wenn über das Vermögen des Käufers das Insolvenzverfahren eröffnet oder die Eröffnung des Insolvenzverfahren mangels Masse abgelehnt wurde, der Käufer die eidesstattliche Versicherung abgegeben hat, uns Zwangsvollstreckungsmaßnahmen gegen den Käufer bekannt werden oder frühere Rechnungen trotz Fälligkeit nicht bezahlt sind. Nach Setzung einer angemessenen Nachfrist bei Untätigbleiben des Käufers sind wir berechtigt, vom Vertrag zurückzutreten und Schadenersatz zu verlangen. Vertragserfüllung Im Falle höherer Gewalt, wie z.b. Wetterkatastrophen (Dürre, Frost, Hagel etc.) oder anderen unvorhergesehenen und unverschuldeten Umständen wie z.b. Seuchen, Streik, Aussperrung, Betriebsstörungen jeglicher Art, Krieg, kriegsähnlichen Ereignissen, Währungsveränderungen oder behördliche Eingriffe verlängert sich die Lieferfrist für die Dauer der Behinderung. Wird durch die genannten Umstände die Lieferung unmöglich, so werden wir von der Lieferpflicht frei. Schadenersatzansprüche kann der Käufer nicht geltend machen. Kommt der Käufer seinen vertraglichen Verpflichtungen nicht nach, sind wir berechtigt, Schadenersatz wegen Nichterfüllung geltend zu machen. Der Schadenersatzanspruch beträgt ohne jeden Nachweis 30% des Rechnungswertes. Ein höherer Schaden kann gegen Nachweis geltend gemacht werden. Ist der Käufer mit der Annahme der Ware im Verzug, so sind wir nicht an den Bestimmungen des 373 HGB gebunden und können die Waren auch ohne vorherige Androhung freihändig, und zwar zu jedem uns annehmbar erscheinenden Preis, für Rechnung des säumigen Käufers anderweitig veräußern. Eigentumsvorbehalt Die gelieferten Waren bleiben bis zur vollständigen Bezahlung sämtlicher Forderungen aus der Geschäftsverbindung zwischen uns und dem Käufer unser Eigentum. Der Käufer ist berechtigt, die Waren im Rahmen eines ordentlichen Geschäftsganges weiter zu veräußern, hierbei ist der bestehende Eigentumsvorbehalt offenzulegen. Zu anderen Verfügungen über die Vorbehaltsware, insbesondere Verpfändung oder Sicherungsübereignung, ist er nicht befugt. Die dem Käufer aus der Weiterveräußerung zustehenden Forderungen tritt er bereits jetzt in Höhe des Wertes der Vorbehaltsware an uns ab. Wir nehmen die Abtretung an. Der Vorbehaltskäufer wird ermächtigt, die Forderung für uns einzuziehen, solange er seiner Zahlungsverpflichtung uns gegenüber nachkommt. Übersteigt der Wert der eingeräumten Sicherheiten die Forderung um mehr als 20%, so ist der Verkäufer nach seiner Wahl zur Rückgabe oder Freigabe verpflichtet. Wird die Vorbehaltsware vom Käufer als wesentlicher Bestandteil in das Grundstück eines Dritten eingebaut, so tritt der Käufer schon jetzt die gegen den Dritten oder denjenigen, den es angeht, entstehenden Forderungen auf Vergütung in der Höhe des Wertes der Vorbehaltsware mit allen Nebenrechten einschließlich eines solchen auf Einräumung einer Sicherungshypothek mit Rang vor dem Rest ab; der Verkäufer nimmt die Abtretung an. Wird die Vorbehaltsware als wesentlicher Bestandteil in das Grundstück des Käufers eingebaut, so tritt der Käufer schon jetzt die aus der gewerbsmäßigen Veräußerung des Grundstücks oder von Grundstücksrechten entstehenden Forderungen in Höhe des Wertes der Vorbehaltsware mit allen Nebenrechten und mit Rang vor dem Rest ab. Der Käufer nimmt die Abtretung an. Mit Zahlungseinstellung bzw. Beantragung oder Eröffnung des Insolvenzverfahrens oder eines gerichtlichen oder außergerichtlichen Vergleichsverfahrens erlöschen das Recht zur Weiterveräußerung, zur Verwendung oder zum Einbau der Vergleichsware und die Ermächtigung zum Einzug der abgetretenen Forderung. Bei einem Scheck- oder Wechselprotest erlischt die Einzugsermächtigung ebenfalls. Der Vorbehaltskäufer ist verpflichtet, die Vorbehaltsware pfleglich zu behandeln. Hierzu gehört insbesondere richtige Lagerung, Pflanzung, Düngung und Bewässerung. Versand Der Versand erfolgt auf Rechnung und Gefahr des Käufers. Anfallendes Rollgeld zur Bahn oder zum Schiff trägt der Käufer. Wird die Versendung durch einen Umstand, den der Käufer zu vertreten hat, verzögert, so geht die Gefahr vom Tage der Versandbereitschaft ab auf den Käufer. Der Verkäufer hat die Verpackung ordnungsgemäß und sorgfältig auszuführen. Offene Wagenladungen sind abzudecken. Die einzelnen Lieferpositionen sind deutlich zu kennzeichnen. Eine Transportversicherung wird nur auf ausdrücklichen Wunsch und auf Kosten des Käufers abgeschlossen. Einwegverpackungen werden zum Selbstkostenpreis berechnet. Mehrwertverpackungen (z.b. CC-Container, Paletten) bleiben unser Eigentum. Kosten, die dem Käufer aus Sammlung, Lagerung und Transport dieser Verpackungsmaterialien entstehen, werden von uns, auch anteilig, nicht erstattet. Für Schäden, die durch Sammlung, Lagerung oder Transport unserer Verpackungsmaterialien an eigenen oder fremden Waren oder an Personen entstehen, lehnen wir jede Haftung ab. Verpackungs- und Transportkosten sowie Rollgelder können nachberechnet werden. Wenn keine Transportvorschriften gegeben worden sind, so sind wir berechtigt, den Versand nach eigenem Ermessen auf dem uns am günstigsten erscheinenden Wege vorzunehmen, ohne damit eine Verantwortung zu übernehmen. Eine Anlieferung per LKW kann nur über frei befahrbare Straßen erfolgen. Wenn Auf Abruf verkauft worden ist, haben wir das Recht, Herbstlieferungen nach dem 15.11. und Frühjahrslieferungen nach dem 01.04. nach eigenen Gutdünken auszuführen, wenn der Abruf nicht vorher erfolgt ist. Gewährleistung Eine Garantie für das Anwachsen der Ware wird nicht übernommen. Verlangt der Käufer ausdrücklich eine Anwachsgarantie, so kann hierfür ein gesonderter Betrag in Rechnung gestellt werden. Eine gewährte Anwachsgarantie erstreckt sich auf die Dauer von einem Jahr ab Auslieferung und setzt voraus, dass der Käufer von Waren, die für die Warenart richtige Behandlung hat zuteil werden lassen. Hierzu gehört insbesondere die richtige Pflanztiefe, Düngung und Bewässerung. Fälle höherer Gewalt, insbesondere Dürre, Frost, Schädlingsbefall etc., sind von der Garantie nicht umfasst. Gewähr für Sortenechtheit wird nur bis zur Höhe des jeweiligen Rechnungsbetrages gewährleistet. Sie erstreckt sich bei Obstbäumen über 5 Jahre ab Lieferung, bei Unterlagen und Jungwaren über 1 Jahr und bei allen übrigen Gehölzen über 2 Jahre. Für die Echtheit der Nachzuchten wird eine Gewähr übernommen. Bis zur Höhe des entsprechenden Rechnungsbetrages wird Gewährleistung dafür übernommen, dass die Waren zum Zeitpunkt der Auslieferung nicht mit pilzlichen oder tierischen Schädlingen befallen waren. Für Frostschäden übernehmen wir keine Haftung. Mängelrügen Die Waren sind bei Anlieferung zu untersuchen. Hierbei festgestellte Mängel sind unverzüglich, spätestens jedoch binnen 5 Tagen nach Erhalt der Ware schriftlich zu rügen. Mängel, die erst später erkennbar sind, müssen ebenfalls binnen 5 Tagen nach Kenntnis, spätestens jedoch nach Ablauf von 12 Monaten nach Auslieferung, schriftlich gerügt werden. Bei begründeten Beanstandungen steht es dem Verkäufer frei, unter Ausschluss weitergehender Ansprüche für mangelhafte Ware Ersatz zu liefern oder den Auftrag gegen Gutschrift des Fakturwertes zu streichen. Die beanstandeten Waren müssen zur Abholung bereitgestellt werden. Verspätete oder unrichtige Mängelrügen werden nicht berücksichtigt. Muster und Maße Sämtliche Maße sind Circamaße. Abweichungen in einer Größenordnung von 10% nach oben oder nach unten sind zulässig. Muster sollten die Durchschnittsbeschaffenheit zeigen. Es müssen nicht alle Waren genau wie die Probe ausfallen. Erfüllungsort und Gerichtsstand Erfüllungsort ist Westerstede. Ausschließlicher Gerichtsstand ist Westerstede. Es gilt ausschließlich das Recht der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.

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