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Full Plant List Banstead Surrey a - C SM7 3BW Evergreen Exterior Services Ltd 21 Croydon Lane Full Plant List Banstead Surrey A - C SM7 3BW Tel: 020 8770 9200 Page 1 of 56 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 4 Abelia Grandiflora 10LTR 50-60CM Evergreen Shrubs 5 Abelia Grandiflora 3LTR 25-30CM Evergreen Shrubs 5680 Abelia Grandiflora 2LTR 30CM+ Evergreen Shrubs 7366 Abelia Grandiflora 7.5LTR 40-45CM Evergreen Shrubs 9036 Abelia Grandiflora 10LTR 40-50CM Evergreen Shrubs 1 Abelia Grandiflora Edward Goucher 10LTR 40-50CM Evergreen Shrubs 17934 Abelia Grandiflora Edward Goucher 3LTR 30-40CM Evergreen Shrubs 8 Abelia Grandiflora Francis Mason 10LTR 40-50CM Evergreen Shrubs 9 Abelia Grandiflora Kaleidoscope 10LTR 50-60CM Evergreen Shrubs 10 Abelia Grandiflora Kaleidoscope 4.5LTR 30-40CM Evergreen Shrubs 11 Abelia Grandiflora Kaleidoscope 7.5LTR 40-50CM Evergreen Shrubs 3639 Abelia Grandiflora Kaleidoscope 3LTR 30-40CM Evergreen Shrubs 23531 Abelia Grandiflora Kaleidoscope 2LTR Evergreen Shrubs 9035 Abelia Grandiflora Prostrata 10LTR 30-40CM Evergreen Shrubs 14 Abelia Grandiflora Semperflorens 10LTR 50-60CM Evergreen Shrubs 22072 Abelia Grandiflora Sherwood 5LTR Evergreen Shrubs 15956 Abelia Grandiflora Sparkling Silver 10LTR 50-60CM Evergreen Shrubs 15486 Abelia Grandiflora Variegata 10LTR 30-40CM Evergreen Shrubs 22657 Abelia Variegated 11CM pk10 Evergreen Shrubs 23153 Abies Fraseri 45LTR Deciduous Trees 22097 Abies Koreana 5LTR Hedging 16665 Abies Koreana Kohout's Ice Breaker 3LTR 00CM Hedging 22116 Abies Lasiocarpa (Blue) 150-200CM Christmas 22117 Abies Lasiocarpa (Purple) 200-250CM Christmas 20 Abies Nordmanniana 180LTR 300-350CM Deciduous Trees 12340 Abies Nordmanniana 200-250CM Deciduous Trees 11977 Abies Nordmanniana 210CM Deciduous Trees 18256 Abies Nordmanniana 500LTR 400-450CM Deciduous Trees 18323 Abies Nordmanniana 55LTR 150-200CM Deciduous Trees 22026 Abies Nordmanniana 180LTR 300CM Deciduous Trees 23354 Abies Nordmanniana BR 20-30CM pk25 Deciduous Trees 23278 Abies Nordmanniana Decoration 15CM pk8 Deciduous Trees 18322 Abies Pinus Aurea 4.5LTR Deciduous Trees 21 Acacia Dealbata 10LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Trees 22 Acacia Dealbata 110LTR 300-350CM Deciduous Trees 30 Acacia Dealbata 130LTR 20/25CM Deciduous Trees 3356 Acacia Dealbata 4LTR 140CM EVERGREEN TREES 8129 Acacia Dealbata 30LTR 6/8CM Deciduous Trees 10907 Acacia Dealbata 8/10CM Deciduous Trees 14251 Acacia Dealbata 50LTR 12/14CM Deciduous Trees 15282 Acacia Dealbata 140CM Deciduous Trees Page 2 of 56 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 10163 Acanthus Mollis 3LTR 10-20CM Herbaceous 4635 Acanthus Mollis 2LTR 05-10CM Herbaceous 14985 Acanthus Mollis 5LTR 40-60CM Herbaceous 20751 Acanthus Mollis 9CM 00CM pk18 Herbaceous 13581 Acanthus Spinosus 10LTR 60-65CM 4639 Acanthus Spinosus 2LTR 00CM 12448 Acanthus Spinosus 3LTR 30-35CM 33 Acer Campestre 45LTR 12/14CM Deciduous Trees 34 Acer Campestre 12LTR 200CM Deciduous Trees 39 Acer Campestre 130LTR 16/18CM Deciduous Trees 5386 Acer Campestre RB 10/12CM Deciduous Trees 7640 Acer Campestre 130LTR 20/25CM Deciduous Trees 7841 Acer Campestre 3LTR 60-100CM Deciduous Trees 7845 Acer Campestre 7.5LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Trees 5867 Acer Campestre RB 20/25CM Deciduous Trees 6347 Acer Campestre BR 60-100CM pk25 Deciduous Trees 7846 Acer Campestre 7.5LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Trees 8499 Acer Campestre RB 12/14CM Deciduous Trees 13533 Acer Campestre 150LTR 18/20CM Deciduous Trees 16385 Acer Campestre 25/30CM Deciduous Trees 18637 Acer Campestre BR 40-60CM pk25 Deciduous Trees 18638 Acer Campestre BR 100-125CM Pk25 Deciduous Trees 42 Acer Campestre Elegant RB 14/16CM Deciduous Trees 44 Acer Campestre Elsrijk 45LTR 12/14CM Deciduous Trees 17763 Acer Campestre Elsrijk RB 16/18CM Deciduous Trees 23006 Acer Campestre Louisa Redshine 20-25CM Deciduous Trees 8016 Acer Campestre Louisa Red Shine 45LTR 10/12CM Deciduous Trees 21774 Acer Campestre Mushroom 400CM Deciduous Trees 8014 Acer Campestre Queen Elizabeth 45LTR 10/12CM Deciduous Trees 14083 Acer Campestre Streetwise RB 20/25CM Deciduous Trees 16775 Acer Capillipes Antoine 20LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 51 Acer Davidii 90LTR 14/16CM Deciduous Trees 20598 Acer Davidii 35LTR 200-250CM Deciduous Trees 20659 Acer Dissectum Atropurpurea 1/2 Std Deciduous Shrubs 69 Acer Freemanii Autum Blaze 45LTR 12/14CM Deciduous Trees 12803 Acer Freemanii Autum Blaze RB 14/16CM Deciduous Trees 21090 Acer Freemanii Autum Blaze RB 16-18CM Deciduous Trees 22797 Acer Ginnala 35LTR 10/12CM Deciduous Trees 75 Acer Griseum 110LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 4378 Acer Griseum 20LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Trees 5552 Acer Griseum 65LTR 200CM Deciduous Trees 13208 Acer Griseum RB 14/16CM Deciduous Trees 20257 Acer Griseum 35LTR 8-10CM Deciduous Trees 23225 Acer Griseum 45LTR 10/12CM Deciduous Trees 17793 Acer Negundo Flamingo Standard 35LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 23309 Acer Negundo Kelly's Gold 1/2 Std 35LTR Deciduous Trees 20513 Acer palmatum 90LTR 200-250CM Deciduous Shrubs Page 3 of 56 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 21845 Acer palmatum 300-400CM Deciduous Shrubs 22215 Acer palmatum 15LTR pk2 Deciduous Shrubs 85 Acer Palmatum 20LTR 125-150CM Deciduous Shrubs 88 Acer Palmatum 45LTR 125-250CM Deciduous Shrubs 89 Acer Palmatum 50LTR 160CM Deciduous Shrubs 155 Acer Palmatum 110LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 7045 Acer Palmatum 200LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 8359 Acer Palmatum 15LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 20512 Acer Palmatum 70LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 16778 Acer Palmatum Asahi-Zuru 50LTR 250CM+ Deciduous Shrubs 20253 Acer palmatum Atropurpureum 60LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 20757 Acer palmatum Atropurpureum 10LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 3550 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 45LTR 140-160CM Deciduous Shrubs 92 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 15LTR 100-125CM Deciduous Shrubs 93 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 90LTR 175CM Deciduous Shrubs 3560 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 35LTR 125-150CM Deciduous Shrubs 6854 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 10LTR 70-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 9093 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 120-140CM Deciduous Shrubs 10681 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 5LTR 60-70CM Deciduous Shrubs 17505 Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum 70LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 20829 Acer palmatum Aureum 25LTR 150CM Deciduous Shrubs 20252 Acer Palmatum Aureum 60LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 86 Acer Palmatum Beni Aroromo 30LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 21394 Acer palmatum Beni-Maiko 5LTR Deciduous Shrubs 15609 Acer Palmatum Beni Maiko 20LTR 125-150CM Deciduous Shrubs 19721 Acer Palmatum Beni Maiko Standard 18LTR Deciduous Shrubs 20260 Acer palmatum Beni Schichi 230LTR 200-250CM Deciduous Shrubs 13418 Acer Palmatum Bi Ho 30LTR 200-225CM Deciduous Shrubs 23166 Acer Palmatum Bi Ho 8LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 17513 Acer Palmatum Black Lace Deciduous Shrubs 20204 Acer palmatum Bloodgood Coupe 40 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 20259 Acer palmatum Bloodgood 110LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 20255 Acer palmatum Bloodgood 50LTR 10/12CM Deciduous Shrubs 20647 Acer palmatum Bloodgood 90LTR 200-250CM Deciduous Shrubs 20661 Acer palmatum Bloodgood 130-150CM Deciduous Shrubs 22472 Acer palmatum Bloodgood 50LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 95 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 110LTR 200-250CM Deciduous Shrubs 97 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 6LTR 60-70CM Deciduous Shrubs 98 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 15LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 99 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 35LTR 120-140CM Deciduous Shrubs 100 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 45LTR 160-180CM Deciduous Shrubs 103 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 53LTR 140-160CM Deciduous Shrubs 104 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 80LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 6855 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 10LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 7477 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 25LTR 125CM+ Deciduous Shrubs 12453 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 130LTR 250-275CM Deciduous Shrubs 15454 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 50LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs Page 4 of 56 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 14764 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 200-250CM Deciduous Shrubs 15459 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 50LTR 160-170CM Deciduous Shrubs 15637 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 35LTR 125-150CM Deciduous Shrubs 16518 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 55LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 16782 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 20LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 17790 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 70LTR 200CM Deciduous Shrubs 18462 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 19778 Acer Palmatum Bloodgood 25LTR 100-125CM Deciduous Shrubs 20660 Acer palmatum Bloodgood Extra 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 20388 Acer palmatum Butterfly 50LTR 250-300CM Deciduous Shrubs 20256 Acer palmatum Corallinum 50LTR 10/12CM Deciduous Shrubs 18405 Acer Palmatum Deshojo 20LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 20634 Acer palmatum Diss Atropurpureum 1/2 Std 130LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 21043 Acer palmatum Dissectum 10LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 111 Acer Palmatum Dissectum 15LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 114 Acer Palmatum Dissectum 45LTR 80CM Deciduous Shrubs 8653 Acer Palmatum Dissectum 45LTR 150CM+ Deciduous Shrubs 15217 Acer Palmatum Dissectum 50LTR 150CM Deciduous Trees 15662 Acer Palmatum Dissectum 10LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 13564 Acer Palmatum Dissectum 1/2 Std 50LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 108 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Atropurpureum 35LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 118 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet 15LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 120 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet 45LTR 100CM Deciduous Shrubs 121 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet 49LTR 120-140CM Deciduous Shrubs 123 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet 45LTR 150CM Deciduous Shrubs 124 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet 70LTR 150-170CM Deciduous Shrubs 5983 Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet 110LTR 150CM+ Deciduous
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