

Forms a loose, airy pyramid of powder blue foliage with a wonderful fragrance to the soft needles. 'Carolina Sapphire' Arizona Cypress- Developed at Clemson University.

We recommend Cryptomeria, Carolina Sapphire and Green Giant Arborvitae as excellent trees to block the neighbor without the worry of these diseases. Cankers and fungal diseases are the most common. We no longer carry these trees. Diseases are surfacing in this region of the country that kill Leylands. Maintains a beautiful form without extensive pruning.Ĭupressocyparis leylandii- Leyland Cypress, conifer Yoshino- graceful, stately tree that is an excellent replacement for Leyland Cypress.
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Thrives in hot, dry sites in full sun.Ĭryptomeria japonica- Japanese Cedar, conifer per year when young, then slows down with age. Forms a broad pyramid with silver- blue needles, makes an excellent specimen tree. high (scroll past the list of trees for advice on planting, watering, pruning, etc). high, up to large 15 gallon trees that range from 8-10 ft. We offer several sizes 7 gallon being the smallest that average 5- 6 ft. This list is by no means complete, we are always adding to our selection and we can usually get a particular tree for you if it’s not on the list. Trees can provide winter interest, spring and summer blooms, vivid fall color, vertical height, spreading canopies, berries, peeling bark, and many other features.Įvergreen trees can hide your neighbor’s garage, buffer the noise of a busy road, block wind and create a private sanctuary.īelow are the trees we carry. Ornamental and flowering trees add a dimension to the landscape that can’t be duplicated by shrubs or perennials. When you plant a tree, you are taking care of your great- grandchildren’s generation. Trees also provide necessary shelter and food for birds and other wildlife. Trees increase the value of a home and cut back on electricity use when planted where they can block the sun in the summer. Not only do they block the sun, filter our air, anchor the soil and provide us with paper and building materials, trees also turn a hot, boring yard into a peaceful, cool retreat. Trees are the walls and ceiling of our landscape. Thanks to all my customers in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Colorado, Illinois.Stand tall & proud. Sink you roots into the earth. I want to thank everyone that has made Appalachian Bamboo a success. (I have over 1400 feedback on Ebay with 100% positive.) For the first few years I listed them on Ebay, and generally sold out of everything. My collection expanded to include species that ranged from tiny ground cover to towering giants.Īs my groves expanded I couldnt bear to cut them back so I began to dig the excess around the edges, and was soon left with quite a few potted plants. I always thought bamboo was a tropical plant, but I was surprised to learn I could grow lots of varieties here in climate zone 6. I love the landscaping options that the many sizes, and colors of bamboo offers. I was amazed at how many uses began to present themselves as my supply of bamboo grew. Little did I know that the small #1 size plant would be the first of multitudes to come.Īs I learned more about bamboo my desire to grow more of it increased.

My original intent was simply to find a tall privacy screen to block out the road that went past the back of my house. It was over 10 years ago when I ventured out into cyberspace and purchased my first mail order Bamboo. (Although only about half of the bamboo is currently for sale) I sell live, healthy potted plants, and ship via UPS ( see my shipping details page for more infor mation on shipping ) I currently have over 25 types of running bamboo growing and plan to expand in the future. Located at 83 Old Dick Branch Road, Robbinsville, NC 28771Īppalachian Bamboo Nursery in the mountains of Western North Carolina (Very near East Tennessee and North Georgia) specializes in the mail order sale of cold hardy running bamboo. For Questions, ordering, or just to discuss bamboo email Gabe at out our news page for updates and pics from the nursery
