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Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) Pack of 4 Cell Grown 20-60cm
Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) Pack of 4 Cell Grown 20-60cm
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Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) Pack of 4 Cell Grown 20-60cm
Product Code:
LAEU4
From Only: £11.15 Ex VAT
Or £2.79 Per plant
This RHS Premium Cell Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) produces a vigorous deciduous tree with whorled leaves and pink yellow cones.
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Benefits
• RHS cell grown hybrid larch hedging plants, under licence granted by the Royal Horticultural Society
* Overall the benefits of potted plants with the price of bare root plants
• Extended planting season - they can be planted when you want to plant them-- as long as the roots are kept moist. You are not restricted to the bare root season
• Minimal root disturbance - root systems are supplied intact - with no loss of fine feeding roots and root hairs-- so once planted they can grow rapidly-- not suffering the shock that bare root plants will.
• Uniformity - these plants are more uniform.
• SAVE MONEY and buy our 15 plant pack at huge discount!
NB: Cell Grown Plants are sold in bundles containing 4 plants. Unfortunately- we are unable deliver split bundles. We can offer a substantial volume discount. These plants are between 20-40cm high though the actual height may vary due to the growing season.
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Complete Product Information for Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) Pack of 4 Cell Grown 20-60cm
This RHS Premium Cell Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) produces a vigorous deciduous tree with whorled leaves and pink yellow cones.
The plants come with their root systems intact, whereas bare root plants can lose the tiny fine feeding roots and root hairs when they are lifted. This means that they will become more established quicker than bare root. They can also be planted into warm soils when roots are active, outside the dormant period. Whereas the bare root season ends between April to September, September, October, March April and May are ideal months for planting cell grown plants. In fact, unlike bare root, you can plant cell grown plants throughout the year as long as the roots are kept moist. That is why 60% of the world’s forestry trees are now cell grown!
Supplier Details for Hybrid Larch (Larix Eurolepis) Pack of 4 Cell Grown 20-60cm
© The Royal Horticultural Society
Provided under licence granted by the Royal Horticultural Society
Registered Charity number 222879/SC038262.
Our Royal Horticultural Society plants and trees are of outstanding quality and are grown under expert nurserymen. Our extensive selection of first class plants ranges from container grown and cell grown plants, to great value bare rooted plants and mature hedging and trees for an instant effect.